How do human activities change the earth's surface?
Climate changes caused by human activities, most importantly the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) and deforestation, are superimposed on, and to some extent masked by, natural climate fluctuations, have caused changes in the earth's surface. ChaCha!
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Why do surface waves cause the most damage?
Surface waves, sometimes called long waves, or simply L waves...
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Does the pull of gravity makes surface material move?
The answer to whether the pull of gravity makes surface mater...
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If force is held constant as surface area decrease pressure what increases?
Pressure is defined as force per unit area, so if the surface...
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How do temperature, concentration, and surface are affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
If one of the reactants is a solid, the surface area of the s...
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If under the earth's surface, is there more earth or water?
The Earth's inner core and crust are solid; the outer core an...
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What is it called when pathogens are transferred from one surface to another?
Another word for transferring pathogens from one surface to a...
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Does the pull of gravity makes surface material move?
The answer to whether the pull of gravity makes surface mater...
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What area will have the greatest amount Of surface runoff?
Surface runoff is the water flow that occurs when soil is inf...
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What is the surface of the Moon like?
The surface of the moon has many things on it such as craters...
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Why do surface waves cause the most damage?
Surface waves, sometimes called long waves, or simply L waves...
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What is Earth's surface pressure at kpa?
The Earth's surface pressure is 101.3 KPa. The surface of the...
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What is the portion on sunlight reflected by the moons surface?
Moonlight is the light that reaches Earth from the Moon. This...
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How do surface currents affect the climate of coastal area?
Ocean currents carry warmer water from the tropics into colde...
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What is the surface of the sun?
The convective zone, which is the final 30 percent of the sun...
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What is the upper surface of a starfish called?
The upper surface of starfish, also known as a sea star, is c...
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How do you find the surface area of a right cone?
The volume of a right circular cone is calculated using the f...
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What is the surface of the sun called?
The surface of the Sun, called the photosphere, is at a tempe...
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How do you find the surface area of a right prism?
Formula to find surface area of a rectangular prism = 2ab + 2...
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Which planet has a cratered surface similar to earth's moon?
Mercury, Venus, and Mars have a hard rocky surface like Earth...
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What is the surface area of a polyhedron?
Add up the areas of all the 2-dimensional faces. For example,...
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How do you find the volume and surface area of a cube?
Volume of a cube is equal to side length cubed. Surface area ...
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Which planet has a cratered surface similar to earth's moon?
Mercury, Venus, and Mars have a hard rocky surface like Earth...
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What is the lower surface of the starfish called?
The underside of a starfish, the many parts of it that look "...
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How hot is the surface of Mars?
The highest recorded surface temperature on Mars is 70 degree...
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What is the formula for finding the surface area of a prism?
The surface area of any prism equals the sum of the areas of ...
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What is the surface area formula?
There are several. Surface Area of a Cube = 6 a squared. Surf...
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How do you find the surface area of a right prism?
Formula to find surface area of a rectangular prism = 2ab + 2...
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What causes the oceans surface currents?
Ocean currents are mainly wind-driven, this is why some curre...
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What is the surface of the cerebellum called?
The surface of the cerebellum is called the gray matter, due ...
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What is the water that occurs beneath the earth's surface called?
The water that occurs beneath the earth's surface is called g...

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