The earth<span> is made up of </span>layers<span> (crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core). Each one has a unique make-up to it. This is the outer </span>layer<span> of the </span>Earth<span> about 10 miles or so thick. Mostly made up of </span>rock<span> and loose material. hope this helped! please choose brainlest :)</span>
I believe the answer is earthquakes.
New Zealand has had a three decade anti-nuclear campaign so it's safe to assume they are.
It is true. Changes in rainfall and other forms of precipitation are one of the most most critical factors determining the overall impact of climate change. Rainfall is much more difficult to predict than temperature but. Seasonal projections of both temperature variables reflect lower robustness and suggest a higher future increase in winter temperatures than in other seasons.