I think that b has the greatest inertia
Planets like, mercury, venus earth: they are in the increasing order of there masses. however this chain breaks at mars.
Planets like, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune are arranged in decreasing order of there masses.
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Four human impacts on the lithosphere brought on through agriculture are: 1. Increased salinity of the surrounding environment due to pesticide and fertilizer use. 2. Increased soil erosion due to the destruction of the native, protective canopy. 3. Decreased soil productivity due to the overuse of land. 4. Increased pollutants in the groundwater table due to chemical use and/or lower levels of the water table to irrigation and then runoff or evaporation.
That would be a, chemical to mechanical
The answer you might be looking for is decomposers. Decomposers break down dead or decaying items as their ecological function and jobs. Examples are and include bacteria and fungi.