Chemistry, asked by Jelsa, 9 months ago

Can anyone give a long definition for man - made changes, natural changes, fast changes and slow changes. and also the examples for each.

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Answered by ks125944
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MAN-MADE CHANGES - Man - made changes are those changes which are created by humans and it does not occur naturally . For example : pollution of air is created by humans by burning fossil fuels and smoke coming out from vehilcles and factories.

NATURAL CHANGES-The term natural change (natural increase or natural decrease) in a population is the difference between the number of births and number of deaths in the population. If the number of births is greater than the number of deaths, then we have: natural increase = (number of births) - (number of deaths)

SLOW  CHANGES-The changes which take place in a long period of time are called slow changes.

FAST CHANGES -  that changes which take place in a short period of time are called fast changes. Examples: (a) Rusting of iron, formation of day and night, ripening of fruits, growing of trees are slow changes.

Answered by ekanshigoyalbhiwani
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Man-made changes are the changes that are controlled by human beings.

example- Pollution

the changes that occurs in nature on their own are called natural changes.

example- Natural disasters occurs in nature by their own

I don't know fast and slow changes

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