Blizzards, torrential rainstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, flu epidemics,
domestic terrorism, earthquakes, nuclear war, and municipal bankruptcy
would all be pretty devastating.
Answer:
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. ... species are adapted to survive the pattern of fire frequency, season, size, ... effects on small mammal populations (either positive or ... teractions of fire with other disturbances such as ... Historic Perspective ______ ... grass Prairie remain in use for cattle grazing.
Explanation:
Answer: A - P.M. Grootes, K.M. Cuffey, and J.M. Bolzan, among others.
Explanation: Dr. Anandakrishnan collaborated and coauthored with all of the people listed above and has worked with many other people.
During the year 1994, Dr. Sridhar Anandakrishnan collaborated with Kurt M Cuffey, Richard B Alley, Pieter M Grootes and John M Bolzan on the topic 'Calibration of the δ18O isotopic paleothermometer for central Greenland, using borehole temperatures'
They calibrated the δ 18O paleo-thermometer for central Greenland using borehole temperatures, a thermal model forced by a measured δ 18O record and a formal inverse technique. The calibration is determined mostly by temperature fluctuations of the last several centuries, including the Little Ice Age.
Results are generally insensitive to model variables, including initial condition, basal boundary condition, parameterization of snow thermal properties, ice thickness and likely errors in temperature and isotope measurements. Results of this borehole calibration also seem to be in agreement with modern spatial gradients of δ 18O and temperature.
They suggest that calibrations of isotopic paleothermometers using borehole temperatures are a useful paleoclimate tool because they are independent of spatial gradients and include the effects of prehistoric temperatures.
The first coordinate "29°N 98°W" is located in the following:
City: Falls City
Country: United States
Continent: North America
An for the second coordinate "19°N 99°W:"
City: Tlalnepantla
Country: Mexico
Continent: North America
A. The U.S.-Mexico border.
B. You left Texas and are now in the Federal District of Mexico.
C. It is next to Mexico City, which is both politically and economically the most important city in Mexico.
D. The Sierra Madre del Sur Mountain Range.
<span>d. a rift between the leadership of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Turkey and the Armenian Orthodox Church.
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