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Techtonic plate movement, weathering and degradation and human intervention (farming, civilisation).
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
Weathering is a NATURAL process that would occur without humans on the planet. However, human activities, particularly the dumping of acidic gases (Carbon Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide made as a byproduct of industry) into the atmosphere causes rainwater to become more acid than it would be if humans were not doing this. This acid rainwater speeds up the rate of weathering, particularly of limestone rocks.
Soil erosion and certain human activities causes the nutrients in the top soil to be removed.
it is through the omision of co2 which then goes up into the atmosphere and when causes acid rain whcih then weathers rocks :)
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Techtonic plate movement, weathering and degradation and human intervention (farming, civilisation).
mechanical weathering (by wind or water or perhaps tenacious plant roots or human activities)
We may not realize that we can be walking on and or making a path
what causes habitat alterations are human homes and construction works
I don't know.......my question is... how does erosion contribute to flooding?
Human activities influence different factors that affect the rock cycle, for example, soil erosion and weathering. Human activity such as mining affects rocks' weathering, affecting the rock cycle. Other human activities such as farming affect soil erosion, and soil erosion is a factor that affects the rock cycle.
Weathering is a NATURAL process that would occur without humans on the planet. However, human activities, particularly the dumping of acidic gases (Carbon Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide made as a byproduct of industry) into the atmosphere causes rainwater to become more acid than it would be if humans were not doing this. This acid rainwater speeds up the rate of weathering, particularly of limestone rocks.
Pollution is usually caused by human activities - industrial waste, mining and opencast, household waste, and so on.
1. Temperature 2. Rainfall 3. Wind speed and movement and 4. Human activities.
Soil erosion and certain human activities causes the nutrients in the top soil to be removed.
Biological Stress Any activity that puts pressures on living things and threatens to reduce their numbers or range. Although most biological stresses are human-caused, natural activities such as earthquakes or drought are also biological stressors. -www.pima.gov/cmo/sdcp/kids/gloss.html