Answer:
The volcanic eruption can affect the forest in several ways. Here we will review some:
- The ash from volcanic lava deposits layers on the pine foliage that can be 0.5 to 20 cm thick and are not easily removed by even rain and wind. The presence of ashes seriously elevates the temperature of foliage and needles and effects the geometry of foliage. The temperature elevation to lethal levels hinders the photosynthesis and thus deprives the plants from optimal growth.
- The eruptions not only lower the productivity of plants but also badly effect the wildlife and insect population of forests. They cause abrasive damage to the wings of birds and insects.
- After a volcano is over, its effects can still be seen in coniferous forests in the form of water stress because elevated temperature of the foliage cause more evaporation of water from the surface of leaves. The plants gets deprived of water and if more rainfall don't occurs it be another factor for lowering overall productivity of plants.
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C. continental drift
(If the continent drifted apart, similar fossils were previously proximal would now be great distances apart)
Answer: 0
Explained below, hope that helps...
The layers of earth from the nearest to the earth to the last one are:
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
So the answer is C. Thermosphere :))))
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Answer:
Although there are several positives to the Industrial Revolution there were also many harmful elements, including poor working conditions, poor living conditions, low wages, child labour, and pollution.
Explanation:
Hard Labor and Bad Work Conditions. Working in factories was exhausting; people worked long hours under bad conditions, leading to illnesses and even death.
Over-Population.
Loss of Craftsmanship.
Pollution.
Less Healthier Lifestyle
Unemployment.
Diseases.