The correct option is this: A STRONG WIND BLOW ACROSS A MIDWESTERN PRAIRIE.
A strong wind is an example of a natural force. The prairie refers to a land fill with grasses and that is a natural factor also. Thus, a strong wind that is blowing across a prairie is generating a natural form of energy. The energy flow in the other options given are examples of man made devices.
Yes, as scientists could figure out what might have changed in the variables she used. Brainliest me and I can give you the whole system.
The answers please? i know that mudslides would be a big issue because the roots are no longer there to help hold the soil i hope this helps :)
Answer:
The rock fragments and soil -- sometimes as small as tiny sand particles -- are carried away by wind, water or irrigation. Weathering causes changes in the rock, such as color variations or decomposition, but erosion only moves the sediment from one place to another.
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