The atmosphere is the Earth's subsystem directly affected by burning fossil fuels. It leads to the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which contribute to global warming and climate change.
yes
Burning coal releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. Since CO2 is a greenhouse gas, it traps heat and contributes to global warming and climate change. The increased levels of CO2 from burning coal contribute to the enhanced greenhouse effect, leading to rising temperatures and other environmental impacts.
The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's focus is called the epicenter. It is where the seismic waves originating from the earthquake's focus first reach the surface.
Cyclone Tracy's impact was more localized to the area it directly affected (Northern Australia) rather than the entire Earth's hydrosphere. The cyclone caused significant flooding, storm surges, and intense rain which disrupted the local hydrosphere by altering water levels and causing erosion. However, overall global impact on Earth's hydrosphere was minimal.
Developing civilization has significantly impacted Earth's atmosphere due to activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane, leading to global warming and climate change. Additionally, air pollution from industries and transportation contributes to poor air quality, affecting human health and the environment.
yes, by releasing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and sulphur dioxide througe the burning of fossil fuels
The epicenter
Protects Us From The Earths Burning Core
meteor
A meteorite.
crust
Relationship to the sun
The answer is Weatering And Erosion.
a meteor that hit Earth without burning up in the mesosphere is called meteoroid
Directly or indirectly from the sun
by latitude and is affected by the movement of earths air
as the earth spins the world explodes