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The passage describes some ways that changes in the earth and changes in people are similar. What are some ways that changes in the earth and changes in people are different? Support your answer with evidence from the passage.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Earth's history_spans billions of years. In that

time, a lot has changed. Some of those changes took place over a long period of time, too

little by little for people to see. Some changes, on the other hand, are more likely to occur

immediately.

Water, air, and ice gradually form the surface of the earth, constantly moving around us.

Work just below the surface of the earth creates rapid changes in its composition

the earth — is where we find volcanoes, landslides, and earthquakes.

Glaciers, large, very old structures made of water, earth and ice, can be equal

change the size and shape of the seas. These momentous changes occur over millions of years.

We can see the results, but without measuring it and seeing when it grows or changes

happens, we cannot see these changes as they occur. It happened slowly.

Soil erosion is an example of a slow process that changes the surface of the earth. Think about the spirit

beach, how sand from the coast is carried toward the dunes or, depending on the behavior

the wind, how the sand from the mounds is carried down to the shore. We can see and hear

sand that travels over land and air, but the long-term effects of that

the movement will not be visible for years.

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Answered by sopfox
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Answer:

Explanation:

Water, air, and ice gradually form the surface of the earth, constantly moving around us.

Work just below the surface of the earth creates rapid changes in its composition

the earth — is where we find volcanoes, landslides, and earthquakes.

Glaciers, large, very old structures made of water, earth and ice, can be equal

change the size and shape of the seas. These momentous changes occur over millions of years.

We can see the results, but without measuring it and seeing when it grows or changes

happens, we cannot see these changes as they occur. It happened slowly.

Soil erosion is an example of a slow process that changes the surface of the earth. Think about the spirit

beach, how sand from the coast is carried toward the dunes or, depending on the behavior

the wind, how the sand from the mounds is carried down to the shore. We can see and hear

sand that travels over land and air, but the long-term effects of that

the movement will not be visible for years.

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