Explanation:
A soil associated with the hot and wet tropics is laterite
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The heat of the sun provides energy to make the water cycle work. The sun evaporates water from the oceans into water vapor. This invisible vapor rises into the atmosphere, where the air is colder. The colder air causes water vapor to condense into water droplets and clouds.
Answer:
Im confused on what you mean
Explanation:
1.dry and cold air mass 2. Dry and warm air mass 3. Humid and cold air mass 4. Humid and warm air mass
The complete question is:
Two factors which cause global climate change are listed below.
- Factor 1: Volcanic eruptions.
- Factor 2: Changes in the amount of Sun’s heat received by the Earth’s atmosphere and surface.
Which of these statements is correct about the two factors which cause global climate change?
- Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered natural factors.
- Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered human induced factors.
- Factor 1 is a human induced factor and Factor 2 is a natural factor.
- Factor 1 is a natural factor and Factor 2 is a human induced factor.
<h2>Answer</h2><h2 />
- <u>The correct answer is the first choice: Factor 1 and factor 2 are considered natural factors.</u>
<h2>Explanation</h2>
The <em>causes of global climate change</em> are those <em>factors</em> that have an impact in our planet's climate. They may be either anthropogenic or natural.
Anthropogenic means generated (<em>induced</em>) by the <em>human</em> being, i.e. by the activities that we the humans perform, e.g. industry, automotive transportation, household waste, deforastation, use of fossil fuels.
<em>Natural causes</em> are product of the nature's cycles or events, such as the amount of energy that the Sun radiate, the volcanic activity, the natural cooling and warming of the air from the ocean, and glacial changes due to ice ages.
Hence the two<em> factors</em> stated in the question, <em>volcanic eruptions</em> and <em>changes in the amount of Sun’s heat received by the Earth’s atmosphere and surface are considered natural factors.</em>