Social Sciences, asked by rachnagoyal, 10 months ago

explain in detail the role of human factors and natural factors in changing the surface of earth.​

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Answered by meena1900tudu
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Explanation:

There are many different factors that affect climate around the world. It is the varying influence of these factors that lead to different parts of the Earth experiencing differing climates.

The most important natural factors are:

  1. Distance from the sea (Continentality)
  2. Ocean currents
  3. Direction of prevailing winds
  4. The shape of the land ('relief')
  5. Distance from the equator
  6. Human influence

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

Answer:

The "human factors and natural factors" in changing the surface of earth are:

Human factors:

1. Soil Erosion: "Human activities" such as mining, deforestation, cultivation and overgrazing lead to erosion of soil on the earth's surface. This leaves deep scars on the earth's surface which affects it adversely .

2. Global warming: Climate change has led to heating up of the "earth's atmosphere" due to which the temperature of the earth is rising and polar caps are melting. This causes the level of oceans to rise causing the coastal line to recede and submerge

3. Overpopulation: It leads to over utilization of resources putting a strain on earth. This causes environmental problems degrading the surface of earth

Natural factors:

1. Tectonic plates' movement: The landmasses or tectonic plates of the earth are having a constant movement and keep moving or colliding with each other. These movements lead to formation of new land forms such as mountains, volcanoes, etc.

2. Air: Wind acts as a weathering agent by transporting particles such as sand to different places.

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