volcanic eruption
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, directly contribute the most to global warming by releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, when burned for energy. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to the warming of the planet.
because the upper part of the stratosphere is closer to the sun, which means the temperature is higher or greater in the upper part.:);)
Natural resources are any materials that humans obtain from the Earth to meet our wants and needs.
Materials from Earth are called natural resources, such as water, minerals, and plant and animal products. These materials are essential for sustaining life and supporting human activities, including agriculture, construction, and technology.
Oceans
A forest fire.
Forest fire is a natural process that can quickly put large amounts of gas and solid materials directly into the stratosphere. Hope you enjoy! An 8th grade girl from JFK Middle, Miami posted this on March 11,2014. This is the right answer from Study island.
Ozone is stratosphere is formed by UV. It is formed by natural processes.
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Aluminum and the natural resources in plastic!!!!
Oil and natural gas. Coal Iron Ore. Limestone. Small amounts of lead, tin and gold. Salt
natural materials are those materials which are produced naturaly e.g coal,oil,water and gas
No, glue is not considered a natural resource. Glue is typically manufactured using synthetic materials and chemicals, rather than being sourced directly from nature like water, wood, or minerals.
Ozone (O3) is formed in the stratosphere, where it protects us from ultraviolet radiation. In the lower atmosphere ozone is considered a pollutant.
Natural materials on site
The distribution of economic power between nations determines where materials are needed most. Because, at any point in time, there are finite amounts of natural resources, these resources are distributed where they are needed in the quantities they are needed.
Natural Gas is a fossil fuel.