The vertical trade is trade that essentially appears between people living in different elevations. In the Andean region, the vertical trade has a long history, and it has been performed between the people living in the higher parts of the Andes, and the people living in the valleys and coastal regions east and west of the Andes.
This type of trade helped the people to be able to survive and develop in both of those environments, as the people living high in the mountains were producing certain things, and the people living in the lowlands were producing certain things that both of them needed in their daily lives. Because they collaborated, they were able to create societies in totally different environments and thrive for centuries.
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Drilling companies drill vertically down to the desired distance and drill horizontally into the shale. They then use hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to loosen up the rock enough to get the gas out.
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Everything that happens in one system influences another system. For example, when there are tectonic plate movements and volcano activity in the litosphere, that transfers to the seas and oceans which is the hydrosphere, which creates tsunamis. Tsunamis can then flood communities and change the land mass.
As we know water takes longer to change in temperature that can affect the temperature of a region near water (coast)
being to high in land can make the place colder do it to elevation.
there is something call the rains shadow which affects places with big natural barriers
(mountains, volcanos etc)
the way it those is by stoping the clouds passing by
ex
ok imagine you need to pee so bad and the door is lock you try to open but you cant so you decide to unload by the door.
same happens with clouds they cant go through and it only rains in one side of the mountain or volcano and the results are one side is with very little water (rain shadow) while the other takes most of the water
leading to a rain forest and dry climate!
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