The depletion of the natural assets by the humans has resulted only in negative effects. As natural assets we can take the water, forests, grasslands, oil etc. With the depletion of these natural assets, the humans have managed to cause incredibly high damage to the natural cycles, to the environment, to the species. The water for example is crucial for the survival of any organism, but the humans don't seem to take that in consideration, so the water is overused, and lot of species end up dead. Also, the extraction of groundwater causes the land to be unstable, as big gap opens up below the surface, so the surface layers often crumble. The extraction of oil uses methods that directly kill off and badly injure any living organism nearby. The forests and grasslands have been converted to agricultural landscapes, so lot of species went extinct or are endangered because they have lost their habitats.
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Answer:
1. Cold desert biome (They occur in the Antarctic, Greenland and the Nearctic realm.)
2. Amazon Rainforest
3.The average yearly temperature is about 10°C. (50 fahrenheit)
4.Taiga (Boreal Forest)
5.The arctic tundra is the coldest and driest place on the planet. In the tundra the fall and spring seasons are basically non-existent, leaving only two seasons—winter and summer. Winter – The winter season is incredibly long, about 8 months.
6. boreal forest.
I think that the answer is B.
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Answer:The law of superposition states that rock strata (layers) farthest from the ground surface are the oldest (formed first) and rock strata (layers) closest to the ground surface are the youngest (formed most recently). A fossil is the remains or traces of plants and animals that lived long ago.
Explanation:
Law of Superposition
The relative ages of rocks are important for understanding Earth's history. New rock layers are always deposited on top of existing rock layers. Therefore, deeper layers must be older than layers closer to the surface. This is the law of superposition.
Something that we hope you have learned from these lessons and from your own life experience is that the laws of nature never change. They are the same today as they were billions of years ago. Water freezes at 0° C at 1 atmosphere pressure; this is always true.
Knowing that natural laws never change helps scientists understand Earth’s past because it allows them to interpret clues about how things happened long ago. Geologists always use present-day processes to interpret the past. If you find a fossil of a fish in a dry terrestrial environment did the fish flop around on land? Did the rock form in water and then move? Since fish do not flop around on land today, the explanation that adheres to the philosophy that natural laws do not change is that the rock moved.
1What type of unconforruity is represented between layers E+I+F and E? Is intrusion C older or younger than
layers D, H, and A? Which principle do you apply to solve this? Is fault *5 older or younger than intrusion C? Which
principle do you apply to solve this? Rock sequence fi'om oldest to youngest: