It would most likely be the last one. Erosion is effectively the process of natural forces breaking down rock or soil, which allows it to move from place to place with the aid of forces like wind or water. I would say the answer would be the first one, but it only says rock, while erosion can affect more than just rocks. Hope this helps.
Hydrosphere and atmosphere. those are the only 2 spheres that interact with each other in the air.
- <u><em>A) economic uncertainty </em></u>
- <u><em>B) ethnic persecution </em></u>
- <u><em>F) increased industrializing </em></u>
- <u><em>G) migration</em></u>
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Ensuring the safety of the people after the earthquake struck would be the main priority. Make sure there would be no occurrence of tsunami before deploying rescue operations. I would immediately deploy all of the necessary health equipment and personnel to the affected areas. Rescue operations must be started also to save those who were trapped by debris. Also the removal of live electrical wires is really important.