Answer:
The economic effects were more significant than the social effects.
Explanation:
The social effects included the flooding of over 600 houses and the evacuation of 16 farms. Villages, such as Borrowbridge, were cut off, and power supplies, roads, and railways were also affected. The Bristol to Taunton line was closed at Bridgwater for instance. The environmental impacts were even worse though; an enormous volume of debris dumped by the floodwaters had to be cleaned up and stagnant waters had to be re-oxygenated before being pumped back into rivers. However, I think the worse impact of all was the contamination of all flooded areas by oil, agricultural chemicals, livestock effluent, and human sewage. I think that this is the worst impact because of its potential for causing harm to humans and other animals.
In conclusion, I think that the socio-economic and environmental effects of this flood were both important but that the environmental effect was more important, because of the potential to cause harm.
Answer:
The rainfall has more effect. where without rainfall there won't be changes in temperature because the if it's to cold there won't me vegetation like in polar region and if Temperature is to hot there won't be vegetation like in saraha desert. Therefore it is crucial for rainfalls more then Temperature.
Answer:
A. Distance from Earth-Sun
Earth has a 24 hour rotation around it's axis
the seasons are based on the distance from the Earth-Sun 1 rotation around the sun is 365 days which comes in 4 seasons spring, summer, fall, winter.