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1. Yellowstone and Yosemite.
Glaciers in Yosemite National Park helped carve Yosemite Valley. There are currently two glaciers in Yosemite, both of which are retreating. The two are called Lyell Glacier and Maclure Glacier.
Glaciers affected the creation of Yosemite because they helped to carve out the valley. If they were to not have existed in the region, we may not have what we know as Yosemite Valley exist today.
The glaciers and snow melt helped shape Yosemite National Park. Equally important is the volcanic activity that created the towering granite structure we now know as Half Dome.
yosemite national park
Well, you see, he was a preservationist and helped save the park.From Wikipedia "John Muir":His activism helped to save the Yosemite Valley, Sequoia National Park and other wilderness areas. The Sierra Club, which he founded, is now one of the most important conservation organizations in the United States.
John Muir was an environmentalist and a journalist. He founded the Sierra Club and helped establish Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. His theory that Yosemite's geological structures were formed by glacial activity were important in the scientific world.
Globalization has helped the Indian economy by helping it to identify its weaknesses, such as a lack of infrastructure, so that it can fix these problems and become full participants in the global marketplace. Globalization brought India the technology that it needed to compete in the global marketplace.
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They help geographers find an exact location. It's kind of like how a multiplication chart is used. Take 2 numbers, slide to the point where they meet and that is the answer, in this case location that they are looking for. It is used on a coordinate system. I hope this helped you!(:
The development of ground-penetrating radar has been of great assistance to archaeologists, as well as geologists.
The development of ground-penetrating radar has been of great assistance to archaeologists, as well as geologists.