Science, asked by luvvuwu, 3 months ago

Based on the geologic past, we can assume that Earth is always changing.
What modern day evidence supports this idea? Hint: Think about natural
disasters.

Answers

Answered by Sanjalik20
3

Answer:

tectonic plates movement evidences

Explanation:

Earth and its atmosphere are continuously altered. Plate tectonics shift the continents, raise mountains and move the ocean floor while processes not fully understood alter the climate. Such constant change has characterized Earth since its beginning some 4.5 billion years ago.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
2

QUESTION:-

Based on the geologic past, we can assume that Earth is always changing.

What modern day evidence supports this idea? Hint: Think about natural

disasters.

ANSWER:-

The modern day evidence that supports the idea of "Based on the geologic past, we can assume that Earth is always changing" are:-

  • Climate change is occurring because we see the effects everywhere.
  • Ice sheets and glaciers are receding while sea levels are increasing.
  • Arctic sea ice is vanishing.
  • In the spring, snow melts rapidly and plants bloom earlier.
  • Animals are moving to greater elevations and extents to find cooler conditions.
  • And droughts, floods and wildfires have all fetched more severe.
  • Internal climate vigorous and light-blocking pollution from coal-fired power plants stopped global warming for a few years.
  • Surface temperatures certainly shade the true scale of climate change, because the ocean has consumed ninety percent of the heat that is trapped by greenhouse gases.

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