The correct answer is The rotation of the Earth
Explanation:
Besides orbiting around the Sun which leads to seasons, Earth is all the time rotation on its axis, this movement occurs eastward and the movement is completed every 24 hours, due to this, a day is considered to last 24 hours. Besides this, due to the rotation of Earth different zones or areas in the planet are directly exposed to the sunlight during different periods, which leads to daytime and nighttime, considering daytime as the period in which a zone is illuminated by the Sun while in the nighttime the zone remains in the dark. Additionally, this phenomenon also explains why daytime and nighttime do not occur at the same time on all Earth. Thus, it is the rotation of the Earth the one that causes Earth to experience daytime and nighttime.
Degrades the quality of water for drinking, wildlife, and the land surrounding streams
Answer:
B) developing country
Explanation:
A developing country is a country with a growing economy and infrastructure. A growing economy is often depicted by rising per capita GDP of the populace. Examples are South Africa, Nigeria, e.t.c
A developed country is one with an advanced infastructural and technological innovations. They are usually characterized by a high standard of living and available social infrastructures.
Water Erosion
Wind Erosion
Glacier Erosion
Sea Erosion
Soil Erosion
Answer:
There are mainly 4 types of volcanoes.
Explanation:
1. Cinder cones: They are a bowl-shaped crater, build from particle or blobs of congealed lava that is ejected from a single gas vent, as the air is broken into small fragments that are solidified and falls as cinders.
2. Composite volcanoes: stratovolcano or composite cone are those that form a steep-sided, symmetrical cone of large dimensions built around by lavas. Some examples are Mount Shasta in California, Mount Hood in Oregon.
3. Lava domes: There internal structure is defined by bulbous masses of lava, that are too vicious.
4. Shield volcanoes: These are built entirely by fluid lava, and flow p[ours in all directions.
A volcano can change its surrounding weather patterns but not the climate of a place as a climatic zone is composed of stable and static atmosphere like that of poles, tropics, and temperate lands, etc.
Not all volcanic eruptions can be predicted successfully as they are also triggered by an earthquake and the active or dominant type of volcano can be identified based on its previous eruption patterns.