The kind of <span>rainfall you would expect on the leeward side of an island is</span> much less than on the windward side.
First off, let's look into how an earthquake happens:
As the plate move apart or collide given the convection current of magma, stress is built up with continuous plate movements. The pressure is then greater than the elastic strength of the rock. Rock breaks, the pressure of energy is released in the form of seismic waves. Ground vibrates, resulting in earthquake.
How it provide evidence about the layers of Earth, is that the lower the layer, the hotter it is, which then cause the convection current of magma to happen,hence affecting the lithosphere.
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The study of geography helps educate people on preserving the climate.
For example , we learn about how deforestation affects the quality of the water, and leads to loosened soil. We learn that we need plants to purify our water.
Deforestation also means lesser plants to give out oxygen and as a result increase global warming, creating extreme changes to climates. This can create droughts and famine and affect food production for the community.
Our environment can change our behavior in many aspects. Suppose you want to play golf with your friends, as you predicted it is going to be a sunny day but suddenly the environment changes and it converts into a rainy day then you have to change your plan.
Humans and Environment are interconnected as they both constitute the whole Biodiversity (biggest ecosystem), and Geography explains their relationship
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