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Explanation:
The water cycle is important because water sustains all life on Earth. Through a series of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and other smaller processes, the water cycle keeps the Earth's water clean, distributes the water across the planet's surface, maintains aquatic ecosystems, and aids in the process of plant growth. The water cycle not only keeps all living things alive, but it's become an important tool for the modern human race. Climate change is altering patterns of weather and water around the world.
In simple terms, chlorophyll makes a leaf look green because it reflects only green light.
Answering in a more detailed fashion, chlorophyll is a pigment. As a pigment it absorbs some wavelengths of visible light, (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet are the colors of visible light), while reflecting others. In specific, chlorophyll absorbs all other colors of light but green, which it reflects. It is this reflection of green light that cause a leaf to appear green.
The changing ocean currents lead to climate cooling by bringing cooler breezes to places with higher climates. The cool breezes push the warm air out and leads to the drop of temperature
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The investigation of past atmospheric compositions and past climate will help us understand the extent to which the use of fossil fuel has, and is still altering the atmosphere. These investigations will shed light on how much damage or good (if any) these fossil fuel usage is doing to the atmosphere and then we may from these investigations, put regulations, or total ban on some of these fossil fuels (if not ban their usage completely) in an effort to return the atmosphere back to its healthy composition, and proportion of useful elements.
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True
Explanation:
According to ILO (International Labour Organization), it has been observed and found TRUE that Migrant workers who fill employment needs in their host country often send remittances to their home countries.
While the migrants contribute to the economy of the host country through their remittance, work done, and skill, they usually send extra remittances to their home countries, usually to cater for families left behind or to go back to their home country.