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Geologists can determine earthquake risk by locating where faults are active and where past earthquakes have occured.
Climate can affect what type of soil develops in a certain area. For example, Deserts are dry, and the soil contains little organic material. In a temperate forest, the soil is mild and moist. Parent rock, time, and slopes are some of the factors that affect the soil. For example, on steep slopes, soil horizons often are poorly developed.
Geologists can determine the risk for an earthquake by measuring the seismic waves along faults as well as friction using a seismometer.
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By observation of the relative altitudes of the land mapped, a watershed area may then be intuited by the larger distance between lay lines.
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The three factors of desert that help determine the communities in an ecosystem include the biomes, biosphere and communities.
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The factors that help geologists determine for earthquake risk for religion are the movement of seismic waves along faults and friction.Hope this helped!
Biotic factors help determine where specific organisms live
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for my opinion the climate,the slope, the amount of rain and humus,and last the length of evolving clock .
for my opinion the climate,the slope, the amount of rain and humus,and last the length of evolving clock .
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To help you conclude that no uncontrolled factors significantly influenced your results. To help you determine that your experimental results are valid To help control for factors that aren't being tested but might affect results