ii. soil contamination
iii. water contamination
iv. the production of acid rain
v. the destruction of land habitats
Answer:
D. ii., iii., and v. only
Explanation:
Renewable energy resource with its source. Despite the fact that the majority of renewable energy sources are sustainable, some are not.
Energy that is derived from resources that can be regenerated naturally over time and are therefore considered to be renewable. It includes energy sources like sunlight, wind, water currents, and geothermal heat.
Renewable energy comes from natural sources that replace themselves more quickly than they are used up. Examples of such sources that are continuously replenished are the sun and the wind.
Wind, sunlight, bioenergy (organic matter burned as fuel), and hydroelectricity, including tidal energy, are a few examples of renewable energy sources.
Producing energy from fossil fuels with no greenhouse gas emissions while lowering some forms of air pollution. increasing energy supply diversity and decreasing reliance on imported fuels. fostering economic growth and employment in manufacturing, installation, and other fields.
1. Movement of water- HYDROELECTRIC
2. Organic waste - BIOMASS
3. Heat from the earth- GEOTHERMAL
4. Movement of air -WIND
5. Sun- SOLAR
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Match the renewable energy resource with its source.
1. Movement of water
HYDROELECTRIC
2. Organic waste
BIOMASS
3. Heat from the earth
GEOTHERMAL
4. Movement of air
WIND
5. Sun
SOLAR
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Explanation:
Geomorphology is the study of the earth's landforms and the processes that sculpts/shapes it. The discipline covers a broad range of scope as it is not limited only to the earth surface.
✓The processes that forms the diverse landscape on Earth are diverse and intertwined
✓ It is a combination of biological, physical and various chemical processes.
✓To have a perfect knowledge of how a landform has evolved, geomorphologist must interact and
have some grasp about these other disciplines
✓Geology, geography, biology, chemistry e.t.c are all important in doing a detailed geomorphology
study of a place.
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The difference in arrival times of P and S waves increasese at seismograph recording stations because the farther a seismic recording station is from the earthquake epicenter.
As the P and S waves travel out from an earthquake the P waves get progressively farther ahead of the S waves. Therefore, the farther a seismic recording station is from the earthquake epicenter the greater will be the difference in time of arrival between the P and S waves.
S waves, which travel at about half the speed of P waves, arrive later. A seismic station close to the earthquake records P waves and S waves in quick succession. With increasing distance from the earthquake the time difference between the arrival of the P waves and the arrival of the S waves increases.
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