Answer:
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species lists "preventing mass extinction of species"
Explanation:
In 1975, CITES gain it's power and the main aim of this organization is to ensure international trade of wild animals and plants.
The protected wild lives are included in 3 lists, called as appendices (a list of species or population that are in great danger or at the point of extinction or threatened )
Appendix I is about those species that are threatened with extinction and are affected by trade.Ex-Asiatic lion, jaguar etc.
Appendix II is about those species that are not threatened or with extinction but may become if strict regulations are not applied.Ex- green iguana, queen conch etc.
Appendix III are about those species that are not threatened but trade in these species will need legal permission .
Ex-African civet, two toed sloth etc
Answer:
Carbonation is another type of chemical weathering. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves. Dissolved carbon dioxide in rainwater or in moist air forms carbonic acid, and this acid reacts with minerals in rocks.
Answer:
Neither
Explanation:
Tjey are formed by glacial sands deposited on plateaus high above the shore.
Well I’m not sure about where you live but here where i live it would get colder and the type of crops grown in the area would change