The correct answer is - A. replacing natural vegetation with cultivated crops.
The natural vegetation is perfectly adapted to a certain environment, and it is also able to keep the soil tight with its roots, so the erosion is minimal.
When the natural vegetation is replaced by cultivated crops, than a problem occurs in the erosion of the soil. That is because the cultivated crops, in general, do not have root systems that are as strong and widespread as the natural vegetation, thus the soil becomes loosened up, so it is much easier to be eroded.
I think it’s Mongolia and China. Again I’m not sure so I’m sorry if I got it wrong.
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Well first off we need to check the relationship between the country’s and if any delays are happening during the process of the transportation of the trade. You would also need security and background checks between the traders and the trades being traded and transported to another country. We would also need to know what things to ship and not to ship and make sure everything is safe to be traded.
Answer
Physical weathering weathering is is breaking breaking up up rocks rocks by by force, force, while while chemical weathering weathering involves involves chemical chemical processes.
Explanation:
- Physical weathering refers to the mechanical weathering that takes place due to the freezing and thawing go the rocks which are exposed to hot and cold temperatures of the day and night
- An example of physical weathering is the onion peel weathering of rocks.
- While chemical weathering is the weathering by addition of oxygen, water and carbon to rock minerals.