Answer:
A renewable resource is a natural material that is replenished in the environment through natural processes. These materials can be used indefinitely, as long as they are not consumed at a rate faster than they can be restored.
Answer:
negative feedback
Explanation:
The negative feedback system is the most common in the body, being considered by many authors the primary mechanism for the maintenance of homeostasis. It causes a negative change from the initial change, that is, a stimulus contrary to the one that led to the imbalance. In the case of the above question, when the ambient temperature increased, your body began to sweat to lower the temperature, that is, your body is trying to make a stimulus contrary to what is happening in the environment, so we can state that your body is going through a negative feedback system.
Answer:
The answer is E.) Lithosphere, Asthenosphere.
Explanation:
Tectonic plates belong to the layer called Lithosphere. The tectonic plates float on the Asthenosphere which is below the Lithosphere and more fluid than the crust.
From the Earth's surface to the its center we can say that the inside of the Earth is divided into four layers which, starting from the top , are:
i) the crust
ii) the mantle, (Lithosphere, Asthenosphere , Mesosphere)
iii) the outer core
iv) the inner core.
The tectonic plates are part of the Lithosphere and are constantly moving even though the crust is fairly solid. This is because the inner layers
( Asthenosphere , Mesosphere) are much are fluid and are constantly moving which tends to move the tectonic plates. When the tectonic plates collide they do so with tremendous force which leads to earthquakes and sometimes tsunamis as well resulting in a loss of life and property.
The correct answers are:
A) Nonrenewable resources create terrible pollution problems;
D) Once nonrenewable resources are used, they cannot be replaced, so we are not able to acquire more;
The nonrenewable resources are by far the most used resources across the globe. From side they are relatively cheap and are very efficient, but from the other side they are the biggest polluters and their reserves are becoming less and less. Being the biggest polluters, this resources create a lot of problems like the bad air quality, acid rains, and the climate change. Also, this resources are limited, so once the reserves of them are spent there will be no more of them, thus the humanity will be in big trouble if a proper solution is not found until then.