I'm pretty sure it's the Eichhornia crassipes. It is a water hyacinth, and it was overgrown in the Lake Victoria area.
Answer:
nature around them, natural world, natural enviornment
Explanation:
Human behavior can often have a big impact on the environment surrounding them.
Instead of preserving the nature that societies depend on, they <em>endanger it</em>.
The most common human effects on nature include <em>air pollution, or the so-called greenhouse gas effect, the overall climate change, intoxicating waters, the excessive utilization of natural resources</em>, etc.
This kind of behavior is also referred to as <u><em>anthropogenic impact</em></u>.
Answer:
The Law of Superposition places the youngest rock on top of older rock, except when faults and igneous rock are present (option 1).
Explanation:
The law of superposition of strata -proposed by Nicolás Steno based on the observations of Avicenna- states that the rock strata observed in the earth's crust are the product of the deposit of rocks progressively over time, leaving the newest rocks in the surface and the oldest in lower strata.
In successive studies and observations made by Steno, this scientist could appreciate the existence of some exceptions to his principle of superposition:
- <em>The presence of geological faults could cause an alteration in the arrangement of the layers, different from the order they should have.
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- <em>Magma activity is a factor that would lead to the deposit of igneous rocks between the layers of already formed rocks.</em>
The Law of Superposition is, in geology, the basis on which the discipline of sedimentary stratigraphy is based.
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The one answer that I am missing among the options, but which is the correct one is: the geography of the region ( I assume that that's what was instead of the "7" in the first option).
It was very mountainous, with valleys and islands on which people lived -meaning there was a natural separation between the different settlements.
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