Answer:
Yes, with a condition.
Explanation:
Renewable energy sources and have always been available on the planet, but until recently, humans have not had the technology necessary to harness them. Since solar and wind energy are limitless, it clearly makes sense to invest the necessary amounts of money to build one-time infrastructure capable of powering all human activity without depleting natural resources.
The condition that is a prerequisite already being fulfilled is that technology be developed to make alternative energy solutions <em>economically viable and profitable </em>enough to be able to compete with traditional non-renewable sources.
The answer to this question is D.
Climate change is causing the Earth to gradually increase in temperature, this is causing the warming waters.
Coral has this beneficial relationship with this algae called zooxanthellae. The coral provides a home where the algae provides some nutrients. Zooxanthellae uses photosynthesis to get its own food (It's not getting any inside a coral polyp!)
When there is an increased amount of sunlight there is more photosynthesis occuring, which means more and more algae.
To disprove C, the great barrier reef is KNOWN for its biodiversity. Theres LOTS goin' on down there.
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The correct answer among the choices presented above is the fourth option. Magnetic minerals are a part of molten rock at mid-ocean ridges. Examples are chromite, magnetite, limenite and ferberite. Hope this answers the question.
Answer:
d. II and III only
Explanation:
These are two of the benefits that humans derive from water bodies. The gradual removal of water pollutants by wetlands allows humans to enjoy a more purified water. Moreover, the growth of fish, crustaceans and other food sources allows us to obtain nourishment from the animals that we find in the ocean. However, the development of algal blooms in lakes does not bring any benefit to humans.