Human-environment interaction affects my life in many ways throughout the day and even in ways that might be indirect. For example when I ride my bike to school each day I am affected by the weather, precipitation, and contours of the street while riding my bike. Throughout my day the food I eat, the clothes I wear, and the methods of transportation I use are also examples of human-environment interactions. In addition when I use something that requires electricity I am interacting with the environment because coal or natural gas is burned in order to make electricity and also that process causes pollution which affects the environment as well. These are a few of the many ways I interact with the environment everyday.
Cold air masses tend to move toward the equator. Warm air masses tend to move toward the poles. Coriolis effect causes them to move on a diagonal. Many air masses move toward the northeast over the U.S. This is the same direction that global winds blow.
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<h3>lf the switch is "ON" then the current flows through the circuit and when the switch is "OFF " then the current cannot flow through the circuit. </h3>
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. When the oceanic lithosphere, which is more dense, sinks and pulls the plate with it
Explanation:
Slab pull and other mechanisms are responsible for the motion of plates. Every tectonic plate is driven by mantle convection.
- Convection is a form of heat transfer in fluids.
- It is as a result of differences in density and temperature values.
- The oceanic crust is denser and colder.
- As hot magma from deep within the subsurface rises and move through cracks, the oceanic lithosphere is drawn down and deeper.
- This cycling between the cold lithosphere and hot rising plumes provides the mechanism that drives plate motion.