The North Atlantic Drift is a very powerful ocean current located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is an extension of the Gulf Current. This current is warm, and as it moves towards the northeast, alongside the western coastline of Europe, it brings in much warmer and wetter climate. It makes the climate int he coastal regions much more stable, mild if you will, with pleasant summers, and mild winters, with high amounts of precipitation throughout the year.
If we compare it to other currents on the same latitudes, like the California Current, it is much different. The California Current is moving from the North Pacific, southwards alongside the western coats of North America. It is a clod current, and brings in colder and dryer weather in the parts that it affects.
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1. Globalization can ruin the environment. Moving things from one area to another wastes oil, etc.
2. Globalization can ruin local economies. There is a movement that wants to buy local - especially organic foods.
3. Globalization can lead to hyper-specialization, which can be good, but also negative.
The Egyptian empire began to crumble in the 6th century B.C. when it was first attacked by the Babylonians. However, the Pharaohs were officially wiped out when the Persians killed Pharaoh Psamatik III.
Since this is a multiple choice question, I would choose C, Babylonians.
Many nations use oceans to drill for oil which is a non-renewable resource that often damages the ocean and can cause major problems for the biome. This means also that more oil is used then so that's bad for the environment too. Sometimes there is an oil spill which kills many animals and plants that live in the ocean and cause a natural disaster. Even renewable resources from oceans like using water and dams to make electricity can be problematic because the water gets polluted. It would be best if countries switched to things like solar energy and wind energy.