World-wide affects of volcanic eruptions only happens when there are large explosive eruptions that throw material into the stratosphere. If it only gets into the troposphere it gets flushed out by rain.
<span>the size of the particles (again mostly droplets of sulfuric acid) If they are big then they let sunlight in but don’t let heat radiated from the Earth’s surface out, and the net result is a warmer Earth (the famous Greenhouse effect). If the particles are smaller than about 2 microns then they block some of the incoming energy from the Sun and the Earth cools off a little. That seems to have been the effect of the Pinatubo eruption where about a 1/2 degree of cooling was noticed around the world. Of course that doesn’t just mean that things are cooler, but there are all kinds of effects on the wind circulation and where storms occur. </span>
<span>even more controversial connection involves whether or not volcanic activity on the East Pacific Rise (a mid-ocean spreading center) can cause warmer water at the surface of the East Pacific, and in that way generate an El Nino. Dr. Dan Walker here at the University of Hawai’i has noticed a strong correlation between seismic activity on the East Pacific Rise (which he presumes indicates an eruption) and El Nino cycles over the past ~25 years. </span>
<span>volcanism produces about 5X10^11 kg of CO2 per year about 3% of the total CO2 with the other 97% produced by humans. </span>
<span>hence, volcano have more affect on weather near area it erupts.</span>
Sun= 696,340 km
earth= 6,371 km
moon= 1,737.1 km
The answere is b
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1. The human's developed demonstration of the surface of the Earth is called maps. The characteristics like rivers, roads, and buildings are demonstrated by symbols.
2. The mathematical association between the actual distance on the ground and its demonstration on map is called scale.
3. Geographers utilize direction and distance to illustrate relative location, which is the position of one place with reference to another.
4. On a map or globe, the exact positioning of places is predicted by a universally accepted grid system. The system comprises lines of latitudes demonstrated by parallels, and the lines of longitude are demonstrated by meridians.
5. The initiation point on the grid system for finding the latitudinal location is the zero degrees latitude or equator, while the initiation point for finding the longitudinal location is the prime meridian.
6. All lines of longitude meet at the poles.
7. All the lines of latitude are parallel to the equator.
In the 1800s, westward expansion brought settlers and their livestock into direct contact with native predator and prey species. Much of the wolves’ prey base was destroyed as agriculture flourished. With the prey base removed, wolves began to prey on domestic stock, which resulted in humans eliminating wolves from most of their historical range. Predator control, including poisoning, was practiced here in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Other predators such as bears, cougars, and coyotes were also killed to protect livestock and “more desirable” wildlife species, such as deer and elk.