The comprehensive Environmental response, compensation and Liability Act (1980)which is also known as the Superfund and further amended in 1986 is the legislation that addresses issues to do with Hazardous waste dumps and environmental contamination.
Explanation:
1. Increased green house gases: In addition to the loss of habitat, the lack of trees also allows a greater amount of greenhouse gases to be released into the atmosphere. Healthy forests absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, acting as valuable carbon sinks. Deforested areas lose that ability and release more carbon.
2. Water in the atmosphere:
The trees also help control the level of water in the atmosphere by helping to regulate the water cycle . In deforested areas, there is less water in the air to be returned to the soil. This then causes dryer soil and the inability to grow crops.
3. Soil erosion and flooding:
Further effects of deforestation include soil erosion and coastal flooding. Trees help the land to retain water and topsoil, which provides the rich nutrients to sustain additional forest life.
When 2 alleles combine, the dominant alle if any are passed, will ultimately determine the trait seen. the only way to get a recessive gene is if both parents have given a recessive gene. you can use a punnet square to find these combinations
Striations!
Striations means a series of ridges, furrows, or linear marks, and is used in several ways. In anatomy, striated muscle.
For example, on a sunflower, instead of water beading off the flower and falling off, the short hairs end up trapping the water and stopping it from falling and instead able to absorb the extra moisture