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Bingel [31]
3 years ago
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!Which of the following is a true statement: Changes in landforms that affect large areas also affect living conditions. Changes

in landforms that affect large areas do not affect living conditions. Only in certain regions by the coast landform changes affect living conditions. Living conditions are only affected by landforms changes created by earthquakes.
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igomit [66]3 years ago
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The correct answer is - Changes in land forms that affect large areas also affect living conditions.

The changes in the land forms, especially when it is on a large scale, affect the living conditions for most of the living organisms in that area, including the humans. The changes in the land forms can be caused by numerous things, be it heavy rainfalls, landslides, erosion, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes. They are all able to cause big damage and big changes in very short period of time, which changes the whole environment, thus changing the living conditions as well.

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