Only a hundred or so years ago, there were countries in South America that were entirely covered in rainforest. At that time, rainforests covered 14 percent of the Earth. Today, rainforests only cover 6 percent, and are being demolished constantly.
Just past full. 92% (Waning) little more than a day earlier it was full.
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Hurricanes in the past and today share common characteristics such as intense winds and heavy rainfall. However, factors like climate change have led to an increase in the frequency and intensity of hurricanes in recent years. Improved technology and forecasting capabilities also allow for better tracking and preparation for hurricanes today compared to in the past.
Some processes that changed the Earth in the past, like plate tectonics and volcanic activity, still operate today. However, the rates and intensities of these processes may have varied over geological time. Other processes, such as impact events or specific climate conditions, may have been more prominent in the past compared to their current significance.
compared to particles in a solid, the particles in a liquid are more loosely connected and can collide with and move past one another.
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Yes the Hoh Rainforest does have logging. it has for the past 5 years.
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We can't know what the future will look like unless we invent a time machine. However, you can also say that we are constantly experiencing the future as we are "traveling" into the future at a rate of 1sec/1sec. Future/past is also a relative term, as we are in the future compared to a second ago and we are in the past compared to a second into the future. This is getting confusing so I will stop here. Sorry I didn't answer the question properly.
Answer this question…How far into the past
The past participle of "compare" is "compared." For example, "I have compared the two options and made a decision."
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the houses in the past looked like huts they were made out of straw or mud.
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they looked old