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Answer:
Plants growing in a city.
Explanation:
Humans and the environment interact in many ways and in many places across the globe. One of the places where humans and the environment interact is also the cities. Even though the cities tend to be predominantly made up of concrete, asphalt, glass, etc., the environment is also present, both through plants and animals, though in much smaller numbers than in nature.
When it comes to the cities, the plants that can be found are usually planted by humans, and they can be both native and non-native ones. They can be found in the homes, gardens/yards, on infrastructure specialized for them, and parks. The interaction comes in the form of humans planting and taking care of the plants so that they can grow and prosper, while the plants provide cleaner air, shade, and lower the temperature, and depending on the plant may be some goods as well.
Hi there!
You will have already be known that the <em>sun's rays are closest to the equatorial regions</em> <em>than</em> the <em>polar regions</em>. So the stronger heat rays reach the equator first, heating it's water faster. Within the span of time when the rays reach the polar areas (poles), the sun rays become slanted, leading it into the ocean waters.
Also, the sharpness or intensity of the rays gets weakened, thereby heating the water of polar regions less.
Using this fact, we can say that the rays falling near the equator heats the water more than the rays heating the water at poles.
Hence, we can say that <u>D) </u><u>T</u><u>he sun heats earth and it ocean unevenly</u> will be your answer.
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