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Primary landforms are natural features created directly by geological processes such as volcanoes or faulting, while secondary landforms are those modified by weathering, erosion, or human activities. Primary landforms retain their original shape and structure, while secondary landforms reflect changes over time due to external forces.
what are three ways that people have changed the land in our country
Volcanoes.? Mountains.?
The weather and illnesses
Forelimbs are modified into arms and hands in humans for activities such as grasping, holding, and manipulation. The development of opposable thumbs allows for precise movements and tool usage, providing humans with a wide range of capabilities.
No, humans do not live in the geosphere. The geosphere refers to the solid part of the Earth composed of rocks, minerals, and landforms, while humans live on the Earth's surface known as the biosphere.
No. Spartans are genetically modified humans that have trained their whole life to be soldiers.
Lungs, Heart and Liver.
No! Evolution has no eye to the future!
Genetically modified organisms are modified on a genetic level to benefit humans. How this can pose a threat to a population or ecosystem, is that if the genetically modified organism were to somehow create a mutation, and pass that on, it could be damaging to the future generations in reducing their health or other issues may arise. It can also be damaging to an ecosystem if a genetically modified organism were to escape into a wild population and change it.
How humans have modified the landforms to meet our needs:1. We cut down trees to build buildings2. We build canals for transportation3. We flatten hills to build on4. We blast through rocks to make roads5. Build man made caves to mineHow humans adapt to landforms:1. Building bridges over bodies of water2. Clearing rocks to plow3. Building highways and roads4. Building houses on stilts to prevent flooding5. Use trees for paper