Trees remove carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere and store the carbon in their trunks and branches. and<span>
store the carbon in their trunks and branches. When deforestation happens and</span><span>
the trees are burnt or rot, that carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, and</span><span>
because no more trees are planted, there is no longer anything to remove the </span><span><span>CO2. This is how deforestation adds to the greenhouse effect.</span>
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Answer:B: Glaciers moving along a rocky surface form cracks in the rocks
Explanation:
Glacier is a large accumulation of crystalline ice, rock, sediment, and
snow which are often liquid water that comes from land and moves down slope or rocky surface this is done under the influence of its own weight and gravity.
When glaciers moves along rocky surfaces it can lead to disintegration of rock into fragment by forming cracks in between rocks that can later come together to form small rocks, calcite
Answer:
ill explain on the bottom
Explanation:
Disadvantages of Choropleth Maps
Although choropleths give a good visual impression of change over space there are certain disadvantages to using them:
They give a false impression of abrupt change at the boundaries of shaded units.
Choropleths are often not suitable for showing total values. Proportional symbols overlays (included on the choropleth map above) are one solution to this problem.
It can be difficult to distinguish between different shades.
Variations within map units are hidden, and for this reason smaller units are better than large ones.
Isopleth maps
Isopleth maps differ from choropleth maps in that the data is not grouped to a pre-defined unit like a city district. These maps can take two forms:
Lines of equal value are drawn such that all values on one side are higher than the "isoline" value and all values on the other side are lower, or
Ranges of similar value are filled with similar colours or patterns.
This type of map is ideal for showing gradual change over space and avoids the abrupt changes which boundary lines produce on choropleth maps. Temperature, for example, is a phenomenon that should be mapped using isoplething, since temperature exists at every point (is continuous), yet does not change abruptly at any point (like population density may do as you cross into another census zone). Relief maps should always be in isopleth form for this reason.
Answer:
i believe warm air (& also probably moist?)
Explanation:
The use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture in the last few decades has led to a marked increase in agricultural production. The addition of chemical fertilizers to crops ensures that plants receive the correct formulation of nutrients that are necessary for growth. Plants will mature faster and produce more when this is done. Fertilizers also enable the use of agricultural lands to be ongoing as there is no need to rest the soil to allow nutrients to naturally build up. Growing can, therefore, be continuous all year round, leading to increased production.