Trees take in carbon dioxide and other gases that we cannot breathe in and gives us oxygen. It also helps other plants and animals nourish themselves. To some animals, trees are their habitat so by planting more trees, we are technically building a habitat for plants and animals to live in. It's also good shade on a sunny day.
Probably look in the middle of the cloud and then try to figure it out through the density it seems to be. lol
Oceans, rivers, valleys, mountains, plains, hills and glaciers are some examples.
Answer:
From clustered settlements.
Explanation:
Each person living in a clustered rural settlement is allocated strips of land in the surrounding fields. In other places the land is owned collectively by the settlement or by a lord, and farmers do not control the choice of crops or use of the output.
<span>Australia is so large that its climate varies. The greater part of the continent is desert or semi-arid. Only the south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate and moderately fertile soil. The northern part has a tropical climate, varied between tropical rainforests, grasslands, and part desert.</span>