Yes, things such as polluting the air with fossil fuels (not natural) and things like building factories or something as simple as throwing garbage in the oceans have a major affect. everything is like a butterfly effect, one small action can have a drastic outcome. people now a days are inventing numerous amounts of things and damaging our ecosystems. as the years go on and things like this keep happening, our world will start to get hit with those outcomes. right now we are experiencing them, with hot temperatures and less fish in the ocean and polar ice caps melting.
I think it is 29041584 ft.
From 1998-1999, 190 million tons of rice was produced in the U.S.
I think the correct answer among the choices listed above is option D. Globally, the largest amount of water moves from <span>The oceans to the atmosphere by evaporation. This is because most of the water in the atmosphere is found reservoirs like the oceans.</span>