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sladkih [1.3K]
2 years ago
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Look around your area and find an example of the breakdown of rocky materials or the transportation of materials. Describe the p

rocess that you are observing. Determine if the continuation of that process will have a positive or negative effect on the surrounding area. Lastly, how can the process be slowed, stopped, or altered to produce a positive (or at least non-negative) impact
Geography
1 answer:
Elan Coil [88]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The physical environment is made by the weathering and mass wasting

Explanation:

  • The process of break down the rocks is known as weathering and its takes place in physical, chemical ad biological methods.
  • The mechanical weathering or physical weathering were in the rocks are weathered have a positive impact on the plant growth but may have a negative impact in term of soil erosion.
  • The may lead to sheet erosion etc. This process can be solved or stopped by the plantation of more trees and plants that check soil removal by wind and water.
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