Make a mind map about seafloor spreading.
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A: Characteristics of polar climates: lack of warm summers average temp less than 10 c cool summers ve...
Q: What are the causes and effects of acid rain?
A: The post-industrialization world is replete with environmentally damaging practices that have pollut...
Q: What is latent heat?
A: Incoming solar energy not only warms not only the atmosphere and the land but also water. Warming wa...
Q: How does the doctrine of uniformitarianism help us understand the history of Earth?
A: The uniformitarianism doctrine is an assumption developed by William Whewell, i.e., applied to Earth...
Q: Briefly describe the chemical weathering processes of hydrolysis and carbonation
A: WEATHERING IS THE PROCESS OF BREAKING DOWN OF BIGGER ROCKS IN THE SMALLER ONES BY THE ACTION OF NATU...
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A: The growth of population between 1980- 1985 and 2000-2005 was the result of these high demographic g...
Q: Name some threats to Earth’s biodiversity.
A: Biodiversity refers to the type of variation observed with respect to any particular thing like in a...
Q: What is the difference between weatherand climate?
A: Climate is the average weather condition of the atmospheric elements over a large region or area. We...
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A: Natural Disasters are extreme, sudden events caused by environmental factors that injure people dama...
Q: Why do most people ignore the importance of soil? Which peopleunderstand and value soil?
A: Soil is the uppermost part or layer of the Earth in which plants and organisms survive. It comprises...
Q: Discuss changes in the physical environment that occur as one moves from the shoreline to the deep-o...
A: The ocean is having the largest diversity on the earth's surface in every term, the study of the oce...
Q: Describe how sandy and muddy shores differ in terms of energy level, particle size, sediment stabili...
A: The sediment cover shores that can find on different kinds of beaches. They are coarse boulder beach...
Q: What and where are the three major climate regions of Europe?
A: Europe is one of the continents of the Northern and Eastern Hemisphere of the world.
Q: How are soil, regolith, and bedrock related?
A: Soil is the outer strata of the earth’s crust, while regolith is the dewy soil at the top of the bed...
Q: 1) Which of the following is the coordinate system in which the location of a point on earth is defi...
A: A geographic organize framework is a three-dimensional reference framework that finds focuses on the...
Q: Give reasons environmental aspects must be carefully looked into before building huge dams
A: A dam is an obstacle that made for restricts the flow of water or underground streams. It is made of...
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A: Cultural variables mean the differences in behavior, outlook, and values among peoples from differen...
Q: The demographic predictions of the neo- Malthusians and the anti- Malthusians disagree sharply. Acco...
A: The neo-Malthunians believe that the resources on the earth are insufficient and are not balanced wi...
Q: When it is spring in the Southern Hemisphere, it is fall in the A. equator B. Northern Hemisphere C....
A: The Earth's atypical tilt on its axis and the planetary shape causes differential climatic patterns ...
Q: List and explain the types of pollution
A: Contamination/pollution is the presentation of hurtful materials into the climate. These destructi...
Q: Distinguish among erg, reg, and hamada
A: THESE ARE LANDFORMS FOUND IN SAHARA DESERT ERGS ARE FOUND IN 15-20% OF SHARA DESERT. THEY ARE ALSO ...
Q: How do the two sides of Long Island differ to one another?
A: An island is a piece of subcontinental land which surrounds by water. Islands are very small feature...
Q: Which features are often formed by orogenic events? 1. foreland basins 2 mountain ranges 3. nappes 4...
A: OROGENIC EVENTS ARE THOSE IN WHICH WHOLE STRUCTURE OF THE ROCK OR LANDFORM IS ALTERED. ALL THE STRUC...
Q: Which population was most impacted by the changes made by the Voting Rights Act (geographically, dem...
A: The "Voting Rights Act" of 1965, which President Lyndon Johnson signed into law, sought to resolve t...
Q: What are the names of the following three well-known constellations? (5). (6) (7)
A: A gathering of stars found in the sky framing a specific example that is customarily named after its...
Q: What is an environmental bioassay? What are some drawbacks to using an environmental bioassay to det...
A: A bioassay mainly uses a biological organism to test for chemical toxicity.Environmental bioassay is...
Q: Describe the formation of rip currents. What is the best strategy to ensure that you won’t drown if ...
A: Rip currents are the types of currents that move very fast in narrow channels as well. It moves fast...
Q: Describe and explain the origin and characteristics of pyroclastic flows and volcanic mudflows (laha...
A: PYROCLASTIC FLOW: A pyroclastic flow called a nuee ardente (fast-moving cloud of hot gas) flows down...
Q: Are stratus clouds associated with stable or unstable air? Are cumulus clouds associated with stable...
A: Stratus clouds are cloud formed at a low level. Word stratus literally means flat. these are dark gr...
Q: Compare and contrast green, red, and brown algae in terms of composition, color, depth in which they...
A: A macroscopic alga generally found in shallow waters along the ocean margins. They classify into dif...
Q: Why do Cs (mediterranean) climates have dry summers and wet winters?
A: Koppen's climatic classification base on temperature and rainfall effectiveness. These two elements ...
Q: Describe the diverse economic geographies of Oceania.
A: WHAT IS OCEANIA? THERE ARE SEVEN CONTINENTS IN THE WORLD NAMELY ASIA, AFRICA, EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, NOR...
Q: Agbogbloshie is notorious for its electronic waste which has made the area heavily polluted. As a st...
A: Ghana, the African country, hosts a district named Agbogbloshie on the Odow River's lagoon, which is...
Q: How does the Geosynthetics with low permeability or impermeability can be used?
A: For the most part, geosynthetic alludes to an item that is produced using polymeric material and is ...
Q: Explain the processes that shape contemporary urban and rural settlement patterns.
A: Urban settlements are found in urban areas. These settlements are large, extending over a large exte...
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A: Abrasion is an erosion phenomenon that happens as a substrate is carried away overtime on a surface....
Q: Why is organization of a farm important?
A: The organization of agriculture is a very important matter in order to know the requirements of agri...
Q: Explain how trade blocs are reshaping the region’s geopolitics.
A: Trade blocs are a type of agreement among the countries where trade barriers reduce to favor the par...
Q: What is a rain shadow?
A: A mountain or a hill is a most uneven surface. The unevenness causes prominent variations in climati...
Q: Identify on a map those parts of the world where earthquakes and volcanoes are hazardous to human se...
A: Earthquakes and volcanoes are natural disasters and hazardous for human settlement. There is no fixe...
Q: What is fracking? How might fracking change the world’s energy geography?
A: The energy sector of the world economy has undergone many changes in technology, efficiency, resourc...
Q: Why don’t all large rivers form deltas where they enter the ocean?
A: Delta formation is a typical event when two different types of water such as river and ocean interac...
Q: What is the relationship between oxidation and rust?
A: Oxidation: It is any biological reaction that includes the affecting of electrons. Specifically, it ...
Q: How did the insights of Lyell and other geologists influence Darwin’s thinking about evolution?
A: Today, Darwin is often synonymous with terms such as evolution and natural selection, although his f...
Q: Briefly describe and explain the five major pedogenic regimes and the soils they produce: • Lateriza...
A: The process to generate or evolve soil from a parent rock is a gradual and step-wise process. The te...
Q: Before molten rock reaches the surface, it is called _____.
A: Volcanoes are hill-like structures with a round opening at the top, and their vent instills in terre...
Q: Discuss chemosynthesis as a method of primary productivity. How does it differ from photosynthesis?
A: Chemosynthesis is the interaction by which certain organisms make energy by intervening substance re...
Q: Describe the strength values for various consistency of clay such as soft and stiff.
A: Soil consistency is the strength with which soil materials are held together or the opposition of so...
Q: Explain the differences in stress direction and displacement among the four basic kinds of faults: n...
A: Faulting happens in areas where the crust is weak. At such places, the rock breaks, and either one s...
Q: What is the term for the process of creating maps called? O geography O topography O cartography O g...
A: Map creation is one of the most fundamental parts of spatial analysis in geography and allied subjec...
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