Burning fossil fuels moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere.
Explanation:
A carbon cycle is a model that indicates how carbon is cycled across the spheres of the earth. Burning of fossil fuels is part of this cycle indicating movement of carbon from the geosphere – since fossil fuels are derived from the geosphere (the rocks of the crust) - to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Again this carbon will cross over to the biosphere when taken up by plants from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
Answer: The two main types of waves are body waves and surface waves. Body waves can travel through the Earth's inner layers
Explanation:
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The Great Dividing Range, running just inland along Australia's eastern coast, is that continent's only <span>significant mountain chain. It is also called as the Eastern Highlands. Hope this answers the question.</span>
<span>Railroads allowing food to be sold farther from where it is grown and Manufacturing technologies growing in cities</span>