Answer:
Salinity of the North Atlantic decrease as the Greenland ice water gets mix up with it.
Explanation:
Global warming is the cause of the shifts in environment and climate. Melting of glaciers increases the water level and reduces the landmass. The melting of polar ice along with glaciers across Greenland and other regions, increases sea levels slowly.
As the melting glaciers and calving increases, and enters into the sea, it's created a situation where seawater in high latitudes is less salinity and less dense. It shows that the North Atlantic has become fresher over the past many decades.
Answer:
The floodplains provided fertile soil for growing crops.
Explanation:
In the fertile crescent, the most important floodplain is that of Mesopotamia, between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.
This area of the world is not only where agriculture was first attested, but also the region where the first human civilization emerged: Sumer.
And the floodplain was crucial for this. The rivers flooded their banks with nutrients that were carried in sediments. These nutrients made the soil more fertile, allowing for easier and more productive agriculture, which produced the necessary food surpluses that are required for the development of early civilization.
Answer:
Alright I believe you want me to choose one answer so I will tell you which one is 100% true
Explanation:
C. it has a thick layer of clouds containing sulfuric acid droplets (100% true)
It has a thick atmosphere full of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and clouds made of sulfuric acid.
(I believe A is correct as well because venus is one of the hottest planets and acts like a greenhouse. please make sure with a friend or someone comment if im right or wrong on A)
(I hope this helps! Have a great day!)
D slab pull I hope I helped :)
Answer:
No se sabe muy bien, pero parece que de forma conocida, el carbón mineral empezó a utilizarse como combustible en China, hace unos 2000 años. También se dice que los ingleses conocieron su uso por aquella época y que de ellos aprendieron los romanos. El antiguo mundo no conoció, o no utilizó, el carbón mineral.