one way we impacted are land is from the weight we are stressing on the earth. one way we are are water is by littering into the water with harsh chemicals and trash. the best way to fix these problems are by slowing down population and finding better ways to dispose of trash by not littering.
incomplete question. Here's the full question;
Which of the following best describes the impact weather has on the environment?
A. Average monthly temperatures vary widely in areas with the same latitude and physical features.
B. Weather is created by and impacts all four geospheres.
C. Annual precipitation levels do not impact weather around the world.
D .Weather and climate are impacted by the gravitational pull of the moon.
Answer:
<u>A. Average monthly temperatures vary widely in areas with the same latitude and physical features</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, the question asks what<em> best</em> describes the impact weather has on the environment. Research has shown that the average monthly temperature may widely in areas that are in the same latitude.
Hence, this proves to show that the impact of weather on the environment isn't based on just latitude and physical features but on other factors like global warming.
Answer:
Foliation occurs when pressure causes the mineral grains in a rock to realign to form parallel bands.
Nonfoliated metamorphic Rock: Metamorphic rocks that do not have mineral grains that are aligned in planes of bands are called nonfoliated
Answer:
The answer is Option D. All of the above.
Explanation:
Fossils are formed when living organisms become trapped in the earth and their soft tissues decompose but leave behind the hard tissues like bone. The bones gradually become rock due to the sediments that begin to cover the bones. Therefore, the fossil remains of Lucy are no longer bones and cannot provide the organic material that is necessary when trying to achieve carbon-14 dates from an ancient site. It is also true that C-14 dating tends not to be very accurate with a specimen as old as Lucy. There are new dating techniques being experimented with all the time in this branch of research, like the 40Ar/39Ar (Argon-Argon) dating technique, but in general, scientists have used paleomagnetic studies to try to date fossil remains as old as Lucy's.