Answer:
e & h
Explanation:
The main reason that the subtropics at 30 degrees north and south of the equator contain deserts is because of
descending air that is part if a cell that originates at the equator
Rainforest is home to around 40% to 75% biotic species. There's tremendous biodiversity in the plant life of the tropical rainforest. This is why it supports a very broad array of reptiles, birds, mammals, and invertebrates. So, to answer the question above: C.
Daily human activities impact the ecosystem in innumerable ways. Human activities that pollute or disrupt the environment and the ecosystem are most common such as driving a car, or using a chemical product that pollutes the environment, throwing a way trash, littering etc. Humans also can interact with the ecosystem in positive ways by learning and engaging with nature in a way that leaves no harm such as observing birds or going on a hike. In addition humans can impact the ecosystem around them by hunting or killing animal species or plant life in the areas surrounding them which generally has a negative impact on the ecosystem.
In a high-pressure area, they are often very calm and sunny maybe (but not always) a little hot. Low-pressure systems are the exact opposite with thunderstorms, winds, lightning, hail, or most dangerous of all Tornadoes. But most often with just rain.