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The following are the events in a story of how people have interacted with a landscape put into chronological order:
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1. Dense forest with large trees on steep hills: There were steep hills covered by forests made by large trees. The roots of these trees ceased soil erosion from happening.
2. Hand logging near lakes: People began to cut trees for wood but the pace was not as fact.
3. Mechanized logging throughout hills: Techniques of mechanized logging were developed and which helped in clearing the trees from over the hills within months.
4. Erosion fills lakes with silt: Clearing of forests from over the hills caused soil erosion and the silt from the hills flowed down with rainwater runoff.
Answer:
y=x-8
Explanation:
Same slope; different y-intercept.
1. Destruction on land - Lava, Lava rocks flying
2. Pollution - The smoke in the air
3. The environment surrounding the volcano
The discovery of a fault line along the ocean floor
A Landslide is a type of mass movement that occurs when a thin block of soil, rock, and debris separates from the underlying bedrock.
Actually, this thin block of soil and rocks were held by Tree's roots so it do not separated from the bedrock. Now days, more and more trees were cutted down for modern development, and more landslides happen because of this.