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Changes in the Earth, such as natural disasters or geological events, occur on a larger scale and over longer periods of time compared to changes in people, which can happen more rapidly and on a smaller scale. Changes in the Earth are often unpredictable and impact the environment as a whole, while changes in people are influenced by various factors like emotions, thoughts, and experiences.
people can not control the seasons it's something that the roation of the earth controls if you stop the roation then you i gusse control; the seasons
Weathering and Erosion (by people, water, or wind)
Changes in Earth are natural processes such as weathering, erosion, and volcanic activity that occur over long periods of time. Changes caused by people include deforestation, pollution, and urbanization, which can often happen at a much faster rate and have more immediate impacts on the environment.
Changes in solar output, changes in Earth's orbit, and changes in Earth's atmosphere.
Yes. Deforestation, which is primarily a human activity, affects the earth's capacity to control global temperature.
Geologists
water erosion and wind erosion
they work by the people on earth they use a control button to keep the satellites working
Environmental changes impacted early people based on the ease in how they could control and manipulate the land. These examples were town planning, harvesting crops, and raising cattle.
stress changes the earth's surface by the way it looks and the layers.