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Q: When you descend through the earth what two things change?
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How human activities change the surface of the Earth?

Human activities change the surface of the Earth through climate change, and changing soil composition through application of fertilizers.


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changes by the moving air. when weathering moves things around apperances start to change. then, we change it to by moving things like rocks and grass and we change the earth.


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