Answer:
The sensitization and awareness campaign by Teddy's organization was aimed to prevent greenhouse effects by preserving the integrity of the ozone layer in deflecting the dangerous ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Explanation:
Products such as aerosols, refrigerators, and other substances that can release Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had been banned due to their bye product of CFCs which had been studied to be harmful to the ecosystem, especially the stratosphere.
The released CFCs are volatile and escape faster due to their low relative density. Therefore, they tend to get into the upper atmosphere within a couple of minutes. When CFCs and Ultraviolet radiation reacts, it leads to the formation of mono oxides of chlorine and bromine. These fragments (Cl2O and Br2O) are capable of reducing the protective ozone shield into ordinary oxygen, which cannot prevent the penetration of harmful ultraviolet radiation into the earth, which cause mutation of DNA and destruction of protein content of the animals and plants on the earth, and finally to cancer and other genetic mutation problems.
What are the options?
well I would say sign language is one because that's a way to communicate with people with hearing disabilities
hope this helps :)
Region A would be the warmest during daytime.
Region B is covered in trees which would keep the ground level cool.
Region C Is shaded off by buildings
Region D is near the water which would bring in cool winds.
Answer:
To be honest, it's optional so hope these answers will work for ya!
Explanation:
*Earth has atmosphere and life while the moon doesn't
*Earth has weather and seasonal changes
*Moon has satellite's that we set up and use
*Types of erosion:
Earth: wind, water, ice, and heat
Moon: impact
*Landscape:
Earth: of course we all know... -._-.
Moon: craters, dust, and rocks
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I think this one fits: <span>C. It has a small temperature range during the summer. As there's much greater temperature range in summer than in alpine biome.</span>