Answer:
(A) Winters would be cooler and summers warmer because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun.
Explanation:
The Northern hemisphere of the earth in July is the summer, the hottest season of all, and in January it´s winter the coolest season of all, so if 13,000 years from now the earth will be closer to the sun in july and more far away in january what this would do is create cooler winters, and warmer summers.
Okay. The destruction of tundra vegetation will not really freeze the soil or deepen the active zone much. Therefore, A and C are eliminated. The destruction of the vegetation can actually melt permafrost, which contributes to global warming. The answer is D.
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In stratum granulosum, the cell is producing keratin and became gradually flattened. The keratinocyte will become a layer of keratin that used for protecting the skin. After a while, the dead cells will be </span>replaced by the new keratin from the deeper layer and dead cells will be shed from the skin.
Answer:
The pattern of global precipitation is altered.
Explanation:
Almost thirty percent of the rainwater that falls in tropical forests is that water, which is recycled into the atmosphere by the rainforest. Water evaporates from the soil and vegetation, then condenses into clouds and finally falls again as rain in a regular self-watering cycle. Along with this, to maintaining tropical rainfall, the evaporation cools the Earth's surface.
Deforestation of these rainforests may alter the pattern of rainfall. If deforestation occurs, the water cycle won't be done accurately. As a result, the pattern of global precipitation will be altered. It will be no rain when it should be, and there will be rain when it should not be. This alternation can increase the global level of precipitation. Sometimes a decrease in the level of precipitation might be done.