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The regions colored BROWN on the map above represent the polar climates of the world!
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The Geological who maps the location of volcanoes and studies global patterns is called as <u>primarily geology</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The geologist who maps the location of volcanoes and studies global patterns is the one studying earth science ( primarily geology) which describes the physical contribution of the earth, processes related to the earth and it's atmosphere.
Earth science has 4 branches but geology is the prime branch of earth science. Geology in earth science deals with-natural hazards, works to protect earth's environment and also deals with earth's material and processes.
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A regional or social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary, especially a variety of speech differing from the standard literary language or speech pattern of the culture in which it exists.
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A variety of language that with other varieties constitutes a single language of which no single variety is standard.
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Drought and desertification are closely related phenomena. Persisting over months or years, drought can affect large areas and may have serious environmental, social and economic impacts. While drought is a natural phenomenon, whose impacts can be exacerbated by human activities that are not adapted to the local climate, land degradation is the process of turning fertile land into less or non-productive land. In extreme cases in drylands this is called desertification. Land degradation and desertification are complex phenomena driven by un-adapted human activity in combination with land and climatic constraints. Inappropriate land use, such as monocultures, and unsustainable land management practices, such as deforestation, unsuitable agricultural practices and overexploitation of water resources), can cause land degradation that can be further aggravated by drought.