<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The wholesale removal of sediment by wind is called </em><u><em>deflation</em></u><em>.</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Deflation is the phenomenon of displacement of small particles, seeds and other finer grains by wind. The materials which are carried and deposited are called the sediment.
In areas where deflation occurs, only big rocks are visible. The only fine particles of materials are hidden by these big rocks.
Desert pavements are the result of deflation. Desert pavements consist of big rocks and other solid fragments since smaller fragments have been eroded in deflation. The fragments left behind remain consistent hence, desert pavements remain stable over time.
Answer: (D) In the short term, the wild cheetah population will be incapable of surviving a natural disaster in the African grasslands.
Explanation:
It is said that the previous estimates of the population of cheetahs needed for them to survive a natural disaster were understated and yet on top of that, the current population barely meets those understated numbers. Their numbers are therefore not enough to survive a natural disaster as it is.
To top that all of, the population cannot increase in the short term because African grasslands cannot support a larger population. This means that should a natural disaster strike Cheetahs in the short term, their numbers would be unable to take it and they would not survive.
Globalization
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Answer:
B) Japan
Explanation:
The pollution export hypothesis suggests the need for capital control and foreign trade operations. The economic policy implications of the Jones and Manuelli model suggest that developed countries such as Japan that are not able to establish efficient anti-pollution policies could benefit from international assistance that allows them to establish efficient control institutions. Finally, the equilibrium models discussed imply that any public policy that accelerates the transition from corner solutions to interior solutions would be beneficial for the environment. Normally, these public policies should be policies to promote economic growth and increase investments for the improvement of the environment.