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The amount of oxygen in the atmosphere increased because the number of photosynthetic organisms, which release oxygen, on the earth dramatically increased. This lead to the Great Oxygenation Event, or the Oxygen Crisis, 2.4 billion years ago - when this free O2 entered the Earth's atmosphere.
The amount of oxygen increased greatly
they have increased the size of farms and the amount of food producedthey have increased the size of farms and the amount of food produced
Erosion is causing man-made structures to be more vulnerable to storms.Erosion is causing an increased loss of farmland
Temperature and pressure increase with increased depth into the Earth.
The amount of uranium decreasesd, the amount of lead increased over geologic times.
The Dutch have increased their farmland through various methods such as land reclamation from the sea, draining wetlands, and using advanced agricultural techniques like crop rotation and precision farming. They have also developed innovative strategies like floating farms and vertical agriculture to maximize land use efficiency.
large amount
By constructing terraces on hillsides and mountain slopes.
increased dust in the atmosphere
Urbanization is the development of cities and metropolitan areas. It generally decreases the amount of farmland that could be used or has been used, and it decreases the amount of natural areas, such as forests and woods.
The amount of oxygen in the atmosphere increased because the number of photosynthetic organisms, which release oxygen, on the earth dramatically increased. This lead to the Great Oxygenation Event, or the Oxygen Crisis, 2.4 billion years ago - when this free O2 entered the Earth's atmosphere.
The amount of oxygen increased greatly
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urban sprawl
they have increased the size of farms and the amount of food producedthey have increased the size of farms and the amount of food produced
Increased amount of Ultra violet radiation will reach earth's surface biological consequences such as increases in skin cancer, cataracts and damage to plants