Absolute Dating- provides a specific time
Relative Dating- compares age of rock using law of superposition based on elements found in the rocks
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Globalisation of Culture refers to the growth and spread of material culture from the place of origin to far and wide around the globe.
Explanation:
- As culture includes transmission of ideas, beliefs, moral values and ethics. As globalization and integration of society, and spreading of the culture around the world through the international travels<u> across national borders.
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- As have modified culture according to there needs similarly they have modified their environmental settings so that it now hosts of manifestation or imprints on the landscape.
- The cultural changes across the globe have manifested itself the landscape's the globe and keeping this in mind <u>UNESCO </u>has classified many places son to earth as world heritage sites. Like Rice Terraces of Philippine Cordilleras, Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe, and Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, Switzerland are a few examples.
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Explanation:
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A. increased water scarcity B. overfishing C. decreased soil salinity D. deforestation
Overfishing, decreased soil salinity and deforestation are concerns about agricultural production and its effect but the increased water scarcity is not.
Overfishing is considering a fish species from the water and because of that population of fish is lack which is not good.
Soil salinity can stop the plant from growing and also the quality of water.
Deforestation is the removal of forests or trees and it has a big effect on agricultural production.
A cliff is a rock exposure with a near vertical (or is vertical) facing. An escarpment is a long cliff, or steep slope. (causes faulting processes)
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Explanation:
As elevation increases, temperature decreases.
Graph should be start a line at a steady decrease starting in the top left corner and going down to the low right corner. X axis is temp, height is Y axis.