Why are gradients important in real world in geography? The gradient of any line or curve tells usthe rate of change of one variable with respect to another. What does the gradient of the graph represent in physics? In a distance-time graph, the gradient of the line isequal to the speed...
What is a planisphere map? What is pinocytosis? What is geography? What does 1% slope mean in HVAC? What does a physical map show? What are weather maps? What is geomorphological mapping? What is an ecological gradient? What is a thematic map?
What is the average coastal erosion rate? How much pressure is there in air currents? What weather occurs in the stratosphere? What is the geothermal gradient? What are some examples of convection currents? What is heat and pressure in the rock cycle?
Paleontological reconstructions of plankton community structure during warm periods of the Cenozoic (last 66 million years) reveal that deep-dwelling ‘twilight zone’ (200–1000 m) plankton were less abundant and diverse, and lived much closer to the
D. Yesilonis U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Baltimore Field Station, Baltimore, MD, USA What Is an Urban Soil? The term "urban soil" was first used by Zemlyanitskiy (1963) to describe the characteristics of highly disturbed soils in urban ...
In case certain policy targets exist with respect to ecosystem services, e.g., the provision of a certain level of water supply, economics can help identifying the cost-effective way to achieve that level. Cost-effectiveness is here reached when a mix of certain land use or other measures ac...
Some of the most important impacts of the Coriolis effect in terms of geography are the deflection of winds and currents in the ocean. There is also a significant effect on man-made items such as planes and missiles. In terms of affecting the wind, as air rises off of the Earth's surfa...
In case certain policy targets exist with respect to ecosystem services, e.g., the provision of a certain level of water supply, economics can help identifying the cost-effective way to achieve that level. Cost-effectiveness is here reached when a mix of certain land use or other measures ac...
Store water:The vacuole can use proton motive force, a chemical gradient used to move materials in an out of the cell, to store water which allows the plant to survive longer in periods of drought. Maintain turgor pressure:Turgor pressure is the pressure of the main area of the cell agains...
What is the meaning of elevation in geography? What is a talus in geology? What do climate maps show? What is a geologic map used for? What are soil map units? What are the types of geological maps? What is high and low pressure on a weather map?