<span>The correct option as to which is not a possible cause of erosion is none of the above. As a matter of fact, all of these options can cause erosion one way or another. Burrowing animals dig into the ground, and thus can cause chunks of earth to fall apart and cause erosion. Gravity and water can do the same thing, so none of these options are incapable of causing erosion, that is, all of them can do it.</span>
False, it has to do with photosynthesis instead.
Solar power would, without doubt, be the most efficient type of power plant to build in this specific location. This is due to the fact that solar power produces no pollution in an environment. Also this type of alternative energy fits this communities resources due to the fact that the community receives primarily sun , a huge component in solar power, and little cloud coverage only increases the sun's power that much more. On the other hand, biomass needs things like wood, crops and alcohol fuels to burn in order to produce energy, some of which are not viable in this type of community because a place with little to no irrigation sources and an abundant amount of sunlight would be hard to produce any kind of natural aspect. Lastly, hydroelectric energy would not be a efficient of even viable choice because this community has no natural water available at hand to use for this alternative energy to function, and hydroelectric works primarily on a water storage.