The correct answer is - C. Aral.
The Aral Sea had witnessed a significant decline in its waters over the past half a century and the lake is on the verge of drying out totally and be wiped forever from the face of the Earth. This is happening due to a former Soviet policy were the waters of the lakes were overused for irrigation and bigger amount of water from the lake was taken out of it than what it gets by its tributaries. The water from the lake has mostly been used for the cotton plantations that are very high demanding on water. And even though the Soviet Union is long gone, the same policies continued to be practiced after its fall, so now we only have a pale shadow of what was once one of the biggest and most beautiful lakes in the world.
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
humans are most likely to live there because they will be more animals for them to hunt. (depending on which timeline the question is referring too)
The answer is D. Divergence
Explanation:
1. Oxygen, without oxygen no human can live, In space, there Is zero oxygen
2. Water, Astronauts will definitely need some sort of water since nearly every living thing requires It
•Humans (biosphere) built a dam out of rock materials (lithosphere). Water in the lake (hydrosphere) seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming groundwater (lithosphere), or evaporating into the air (atmosphere).