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When emissions vanish from the environment, the air becomes cleaner and healthier. This can lead to a decrease in pollution-related health problems, such as respiratory issues. Additionally, it can help slow down climate change by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

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What material decomposes?

elements. everything else will decompose under the right conditions. however i believe you are asking about what can be composted in a compost heap, arent you? lol styrofoam take 1000 years to decompose; i wouldn't consider that a realistic decomposition time plastic (polymers) never biodegrade it just breaks into smaller pieces why wouldnt you just answer the question properly if you know what he meant lol, elements DO break down too and form isotopes or simply vanish into EM energy (half-lives)


What happens to a rainforest when it is cut down?

When humans cut down a rainforest, there are no longer trees to hold the soil in place. Therefor, the heavy and common rains wash away the soil, and cause erosion. This creates a barren wasteland. Naturally, an occasional forest fire will destroy a part of the rainforest, and, over time, it will slowly regenerate. However, that takes time and thus if we continue to eliminate rainforests as quickly as we currently do, the jungles could vanish before they have time to repair.


If a rock disintegrates by chemical weathering into small grains of similar composition, would this be considered reproduction?

No, disintegration of a rock by chemical weathering into smaller grains is not considered reproduction. Reproduction involves the creation of new individuals through biological processes like budding, fission, or sexual reproduction. Weathering only involves the breakdown and alteration of existing materials.


Why have we relied on non renewable resources?

because it is inexhaustable till the death of Sun. Sun will vanish about 5 billion years from present. Don't worry. I will go to NASA and develop advance renewable energy. From Kamaljyoti Talukdar kamaljyoti.talukdar@gmail.com


What force moves a glacier downhill?

Glaciers can slide down slope for several reasons. First, a glacier is made of ice, which is frozen water. Liquid water is slippery. That is important to remember. Second, gravity is pulling on them making them want to move downhill. Third, when ice is put under a lot of pressure, it can melt. The pressure above the bottom of the glacier can cause some melting on the bottom layer. That can make the glacier slide. Fourth, the sun shining on the top of the glacier can make the top of the glacier melt. The water from that melting can go to the bottom of the glacier and help lubricate the bottom. That can help it slide. Mountain glaciers are always sliding downhill. Snow replenishes glaciers and adds ice to the top. If glaciers melt faster than they are replenished they vanish. Some mountain glaciers have vanished within the last 100 years. A few more are likely to vanish in the next decade.