When the heat increases there would be more forest fires, glaciers would shrink, and accelerated sea levels would rise. less agriculture which isn’t good for us because that’s how we get our vegetables, animals would go instinct with heat waves becoming more intense.
<span>Due to a new subduction zone, earthquakes could become more frequent, which could destroy buildings and properties. Another geological feature that can occur in a subduction zone is a volcano. Volcanic eruptions can kill people who are in the lava's path and can also destroy buildings and landmarks.</span>
The answer to the question above is "improper farming techniques' which is the cause of the freshwater problem in Australia based. Australia uses most of its fresh water for its agricultural activity which is the major source of its economy<span>. A shortage problem would likely happen from this activity.</span>
Answer: Sunday at 12h.
Explanation: The timezones are determined by the meridians, i.e., the longitudinal lines that crosses the Earth from pole to pole.
The initial referential is at GMT, abbreviation for <u>Greenwich</u> <u>Mean</u> <u>Time</u>, located at the Royal Observatory in the United Kingdom.
The Earth rotates 360° in 24 hours, so each 15° is exposed to the Sun for 1 hour. So, at each 15° we add an hour if the location is due to east or subtract an hour if the location is due to west.
Addis Ababa is located at 40°, which is in the band between 30° and 45°.
Counting from the referential, there are 3 timezones going east. So, we add 3 hours to the initial hour:
9h + 3h = 12h
And the day is the same since the difference is only 3 hours ahead.
Thus, fans located at 40° east will watch a football match on Sunday at 12h.