Hello! I’m not 100% sure but I believe it’s increasing greenhouse gasses :)
Hi! I'm going to share a website quote that speaks about this, full disclaimer: the website is quoted and cited.
"Lines of latitude (parallels) run east-west around the globe and are used to measure distances NORTH and SOUTH of the equator. Since the equator is 0 , the latitude of the north pole, 1/4 of the way around the globe going in a northerly direction, would be 90 N. This is the highest latitude possible."
Copy and paste this link into your browser's search bar : www.jsu.edu/dept/geography/mhill/phygeogone/latlngprf.html
Explanation:
Ans: Flowing water picks up soil particles, and carries them along until the flow ebbs and the particles sink to the bottom. ... Anything that reduces the energy of the flow field can cause larger particles to drop below the critical Reynolds number and drop out of the fluid stream (deposition)
The correct answer from the choices listed above is option 3. If humans <span>do nothing to reduce their impact on the carbon cycle, then the level of carbon in the atmosphere will remain the same. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>