there r 3 main factors which are volcanos weathering and mountains
Two natural factors that change Earth's surface slowly are weathering (breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces) and erosion (transport of sediment from one place to another). Two natural factors that can change Earth's surface rapidly are volcanic eruptions (depositing new material and altering the landscape) and earthquakes (shifting land quickly due to tectonic forces).
The Earth is no longer perfect due to various factors such as natural disasters, human activities like pollution and deforestation, and ongoing climate change. These factors have disrupted the Earth's natural balance and led to detrimental impacts on the environment and ecosystems.
Natural catastrophes, migration of food source, and climate change
parasites predation weather and clement are four ways natural factors can change a populations size.
rain wind snow fall ocean current tectonic movements revolution & rotation of earth volcano earthquake tsunami cyclone evaporation sleet
Natural factors such as weathering, erosion, plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and climate change can all affect the Earth's surface over time. For example, weathering breaks down rocks and minerals, erosion transports sediments to new locations, plate tectonics cause landforms to shift and change, volcanic activity can create new landforms, and climate change can alter landscapes through processes like melting ice or changing sea levels. Together, these natural factors shape the Earth's surface and contribute to the dynamic nature of our planet.
The Earth will not technically "die" as it is a planet. However, it may become uninhabitable for human life due to factors like climate change, natural disasters, or the sun's expansion in the distant future.
True. Climate change can occur due to natural factors such as changes in solar radiation, volcanic eruptions, and natural variability in the Earth's climate system, even in the absence of human-induced pollution.
Wind, rivers (water), glaciers, volcanoes, and earthquakes. They change by taking Earth bits away.
The average change in temperature of Earth's materials, like land, oceans, and atmosphere, is influenced by various factors such as natural climate variability, human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and changes in solar radiation. These factors can lead to fluctuations in temperature patterns over time and across different regions, impacting the overall average temperature of Earth's materials. Understanding and monitoring these factors is crucial for assessing and addressing the impacts of climate change.
Non-human factors play no part in global warming and climate change. If we had not started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, there would be no global warming. And then no climate change.
The Earth's frequency, known as the Schumann Resonance, is primarily affected by natural factors like lightning activity and solar flares. While there can be short term fluctuations, there is no concrete evidence to suggest a significant long-term change in the Earth's frequency.