The correct answer is C. The burning of fossil fuels.
Explanation
The carbon cycle is a cycle in which carbon interacts with the biosphere, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the Earth's atmosphere. Knowledge about this carbon circulation makes it possible to appreciate human intervention in the climate and its effects on climate change. This cycle makes life on Earth possible because the plants consume carbon dioxide, however, the balance of this cycle has been altered by the massive use of fossil fuels such as oil, gasoline, and gas. This alteration causes the atmosphere to deteriorate causing the sun's rays to directly penetrate the earth, on the other hand, it causes the greenhouse effect to increase, causing the earth's temperature to rise. So, the correct answer is C. The Burning of fossil fuels.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer to your question is: D. rainfall and  ocean waves.
Looking at both figures shows that rain and the waves have changed the terrain. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: a swamp 
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One of the consequences can and should be air pollution.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Inertia
Inertia is the property of a body of matter. It is described in Newton’s first law that an object will tend to remain at rest or move in a straight line at a constant speed unless a force acts on the  object. The higher the mass of an object the higher its inertia.
Explanation:
In the vacuum of space, this is certainly evident because a celestial mass like an asteroid can move in a straight line for over billions of light-years with more or less the same speed unless another force of the universe such as gravity and dark energy act on this object. The reason this is less evident on earth is due to gravity and air resistance of the atmosphere that will quickly reduce the speed on an object and change its trajectory. 
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