Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere.
Explanation:
A carbon cycle is a model that indicates how carbon is cycled across the spheres of the earth. Burning of fossil fuels is part of this cycle indicating movement of carbon from the geosphere – since fossil fuels are derived from the geosphere (the rocks of the crust) - to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Again this carbon will cross over to the biosphere when taken up by plants from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
Answer:
It creates high resolution models to track severe weather conditions.
Explanation:
It controls the wind speed and direction to prevent storms. It lowers the frequency of tornadoes and hurricanes in a region.’ The FACET does not impact the atmospheric conditions and was not created to stop them. However, it does reduce the impacts of many natural disasters. It monitors the change in weather patterns such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed and precipitation in close to real-time. Designed to help with airports make the right decision for air traffic, the FACET can give accurate information about atmospheric conditions giving people warnings and helping to reduce the impact of any natural disasters.
‘It helps extract the most relevant information from a huge amount of data.’ – It helps to process huge amounts of data.
The answer is: D. elastic rebound hypothesis.
An estimated 21,000 people have been affected by the cyclone, many of them children. In addition, at least 77 classrooms and six health centres have been partially or completely destroyed, leaving 2,000 students out of school and communities without access to health services.