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There are positive and negative effects we have on the abyssal zone. Some negative effects are we have poluted the abyssal zone. We can't get down far enough to clean the abyssal zone. Some positive effects we have on the abyssal zone are reasearching the animals down in the abyssal zone and we can find out if they could live in shallower water of it they have to live in deep water.
L. A Olsen has written: 'Effects of contaminated sediment on fish and wildlife'
An aeolian environment is one dominated by wind or the effects of wind or by wind-borne sediment.
The movement of plate tectonics can result in earthquakes, tsunamis, mountain building, volcanic activity, and oceanic trenches.
wave erosion :The combined effects of the shattering, wedging, and abrading of a cliff face by waves and the sediment they carry
Term : wave erosionDefinition : The combined effects of the shattering, wedging, and abrading of a cliff face by waves and the sediment they carry.
William R. Krug has written: 'Effects of urbanization on streamflow, sediment loads, and channel morphology in Pheasant Branch Basin near Middleton, Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Stream measurements, Sediment transport
Electrical burns, because they are generally full thickness burns: (Points : 1) are associated with severe post-burn disability generally are easily treated with no significant disabling effects are fatal are rare
Landforms that could be created at convergent boundaries would include: volcanoes, mountains, trenches, volcanic islands, and even deserts could result from the effects of converging boundaries.the landforms are mountains
yes, the positive effect of a flood would have to be that it spreads sediment containing beneficial nutrients to topsoil that might never arrive there otherwise.
Floods on land have no effect on the oceans - APART from the increased sediment load which will take time to settle out after the flood waters enter the sea.
John M. Buffington has written: 'Effects of hydraulic roughness and sediment supply on surface textures of gravel-bedded rivers' -- subject(s): Habitat, Effect of sediments on, Fishes, Salmonidae, Sediment transport, Channels (Hydraulic engineering)