Answer:
volcanoes and earthquakes is the top tectonic plate affects that can cause extinction
Explanation:
Volcanoes: because of a volcanoes lava intense heat it could kill species. Lava is the hottest natural substance there is on earth. Also the fumes and gases that come from volcanoes are deadly and can kill species that inhale it even if the volcano is miles away.
Earthquakes: the highest stage of a earthquake can be devastating cracking open grounds and destroying everything in its path which also means that it can destroy certain species homes (trees, underground, mountains) which can kill them. Also they can cause land slides which can wipe out a species instantly if strong enough. Even the after affect can causes species to go extinct because if they can't find shelter or food then they could eventually die of starvation or dehydration.
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Letter B. global winds and pressure systems
Answer:
Extreme weather conditions
Polar ice melting
Acidification of oceans
Explanation:
Global warming is a phenomenon that refers to increase in temperature of the earth surface as a result of the concentration in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour in their normal amount helps to trap some part of solar radiation which is useful for all life on earth. If the proportion of these gases increase beyond normal, more radiation will be trapped and a surge in surface temperature results. This increase in temperature leads to:
- Extreme weather conditions: Hurricanes, tornadoes becomes more prevalent as there is more heat in the atmosphere.
- Polar ice begins to melt as a result of increase in the temperature of the earth surface.
- Due to surge in the amount of carbon dioxide on the earth, the ocean dissolves the gases and this leads to the formation of weak carbonic acid.
B. fjords ,Glaciers carve fjords in valleys where they travel. A fjord is a long, narrow
<span>valley with steep sides carved by glacial movement. A fjord represents the <span>seaward end of a deeply excavated glacial-trough valley that was partially <span>submerged by drowning after melting of the ice</span></span></span>
I believe it is tradewinds but I’m not to sure