Tokyo/Yokohama is city with the largest population in the world. It has over 33 million people.
The theory
of a land bridge between South America and Africa as an explanation for similar
fossils on the two continents is not supported today because there are
no remnants of the bridge in the Atlantic Ocean.
<span>A </span>land
bridge, in biogeography<span>, is an </span>isthmus<span> or wider land connection between otherwise separate areas, over which
</span>animals<span> <span>and </span></span>plants<span> <span>are able to cross and </span></span>colonize<span> <span>new lands. A land bridge can be created by </span></span>marine regression<span>, in which </span>sea
levels<span> <span>fall, exposing shallow, previously submerged sections of </span></span>continental shelf<span>; or when new land is created by </span>plate tectonics<span>; or occasionally when the sea floor rises due to </span>post-glacial rebound<span> <span>after an </span></span>ice
age.
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Stone mountain is located in georgia and is naturally occuring quartz monzonite rock
Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt are a few.
Use Libya and Tunisia for your answer.
Answer:
Photosynthesis and Organisms respiration
Explanation:
Carbon exchange is known as the Carbon cycle, In this cycle, the biosphere and the atmosphere are in constant interaction because of the different organisms that use carbon in some way. Plants are able to capture the CO2 of the atmosphere and transform the carbon to energy and oxygen through Photosynthesis. Also, plants liberate the Glucose produced in Photosynthesis to stimulate plant growth through a process called Plant respiration.
Photosynthesis exchanges about 120 gigatons of carbon per year and with plant respiration´s 60 gigatons of carbon per year they are the two largest exchange processes between biosphere and atmosphere.