A river's width and depth increases as more water is added from tributaries.
Answer:
Two ways to reduce wind erosion are: Covering the Surface of the Soil and Making use of Shelterbelts.
Explanation:
Wind erosion is a natural activity where a soil is moved from one place to another mainly because of the wind power. If so happens that a strong blow of wind comes and takes away with it the volume of soil particles and transfers it to other place creating dust storms.
Wind erosion can be reduced by Covering the Surface of the Soil. This can be done by growing vegetation which will protect the soil by the keeping the wind off the soil surface. Another way to reduce wind erosion is by making use of Field Shelterbelts. Shelterbelts are the best way because it not only reduce the wind erosion but at the same time it also conserve the soil moisture. Shelterbelts is a planting method where fields are planted in rows of varied crops.
Answer:
A. Saudi Arabia
Explanation:
a country located in the Middle East.
Answer:
Option D, Oil forms because of geologic heat and pressure and can be found around the world in varying amounts.
Explanation:
Oil existing beneath the earth surface is primarily due to the deposition of organic matter millions of years ago with in the deep earth crust.
This deposition was uneven. With the temperature and pressure, the organic matter converted into fossil fuel (oil, coal etc.)
Hence, option D is correct
Endemic diseases result in a decreasing population, so with that said you can rule out choices B and D.
Among the two left, letter A is the most appropriate answer. Not all endemic diseases have an effect on the number of children a population will have. So if we are speaking about endemic diseases in general, the answer is:
A. Endemic diseases can result in decreasing population numbers: many people die form diseases, and others move away from or avoid moving to places where diseases are rampant.