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Little bit not too much I know abt the planets tho
The rising of warmed air by creating a high-pressure system below, is not a part of a normal convection cycle.
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What is the significance of a convection cycle?</h3>
A continuous process of the rising of warmer areas of gases or liquids, and the sinking motion of the cooler ones is known as a convection cycle.
In a convection cycle, the warmed air cannot rise by creating a high pressure surface below and flowing away from the surface.
Hence, option D holds true regarding a convection cycle.
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There are some human action which impact the environment positively or negatively.
Example of action that impact positively is planting of more trees in the environment.
Actions that impact negatively includes:
- Clearing Forest to build a Factory results in <em>Loss of animal habitat</em><em>.</em>
- Cows overgrazing farm land results in <em>Soil Erosion</em><em>.</em>
- Uses Pesticides to kill weeds results in <em>Decrease of animal population</em><em>.</em>
- Constructing a Dam results in <em>Less water for animals</em><em>.</em>
- Use of Natural Land for a Train Station<em> </em>results in <em>Increased Noise Pollution</em><em>.</em>
- Not throwing away plastic at beach <em>Contamination of Water</em><em>.</em>
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Prevailing Westerlies are winds that blow from the west that occur primarily between 30 and 60 degrees latitude. Prevailing westerly winds from above subtropical highs in the Northern Hemisphere and below the subtropical highs of southern Hemisphere.
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Explanation:
Stratovolcanoes is an example of volcanoes which consist of a tall, conical volcanoes composed of/built by one or more layer(s) of hardened lava, tephra, pumic and volcanic ash. Because of it volcanic eruption it has place several volcanic hazards both during and after eruption events.
1: A pyroclastic flow of lapilli and super heated gases
2: A lahar formed from volcanic ash mixing with quickly melted snow and ice
3: Volcanic ash is distributed by wind
4: A landslide caused by the collapse of coherent lava and friable ash deposit