Answer: Respiration: releasing CO2
Explanation: Photosynthesis is happening at step 2, and decomposition is occurring at step 4 with the soil and animal waste. I just used the process of elimination.
Hello, i stated the basic information about Continental Drift below...hope this helps you .
So lets start off with Continental drift, <u>Continental Drift</u> describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time. Today, <u>the theory of continental drift has been replaced by the science of plate tectonics. The theory of continental drift is most associated with the scientist Alfred Wegener.</u> In the 20th century's, Wegener published a paper explaining in detail his theory that the <u>continental landmasses were “drifting” across the Earth, sometimes plowing through oceans and into each other</u>. He called this movement continental drift. <u>
Pangaea a landmass long ago when dinosaurs roamed the planet, was all of the countries today all placed in one whole landmass</u>, Wegener was convinced that all of Earth’s continents were once part of an enormous, single landmass called Pangaea. Therefore stating his theory of continental drift.
I have tried to explain simply the basic information to know about this topic , hope it helps you out. Let me know if you need any further information or detail of this topic. I also posted a picture to show you an example of the one, whole, huge landmass called Pangaea.
Answer:
D) Biodiversity (many different species of organisms)
Explanation:
The ability to maintain the ecosystem and the surrounding nature is called sustainability. It is very important to for the sustainable development of the planet.
Biodiversity is the main contribution towards the sustainability of the ecosystem or maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Biodiversity boosts the productivity of the ecosystem where each and every species, no matter however small they are, plays an important role in the ecosystem.
The answer is D. Sorry if that was wrong
At best the earth's atmosphere accounts for another 30 percent reduction in the sun's energy. As is widely known, however, the weather conditions can stop all but a minimal amount of solar radiation from reaching the earth's surface for many days in a row.