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Changes in the Environment CHANGES BY NATURE
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Floods
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Water that flows over land that is usually dry
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Destroy ecosystems on the land which cause animals to struggle to meet basic needs FLOODS CARRY AND DEPOSIT NUTRIENTS THAT ENRICH THE SOIL SO NEW PLANTS CAN GROW.
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Droughts
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Drought There is an unusual lack of rain in an area for a long period of time.
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Drought Harmful Effects Plants and trees may die due to the lack of water. Organisms that rely on the plants and trees for food may die as a result. Beneficial Effect In wetlands/marshes, droughts allow these areas to begin to dry out, causing new plant growth.
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Fires Harmful Effect Destroy plants and trees which are sources of food and shelter.
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Beneficial Effects Benefits plants by adding nutrients to the soil Removes dead and decaying plants
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Beneficial Effects Eliminates dense foliage allowing seeds to grow and thrive Restores plant nutrients to the soil
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Landslides
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What is a landslide? The downward sliding of relatively dry mass of earth and rock
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Harmful Effect Destroys habitats BENEFICIAL EFFECTS MAKES UNINHABITABLE ENVIRONMENTS MORE EASILY ASSESSIBLE MAKES NEW AREAS FOR PLANTS AND ANIMALS TO GROW
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Volcanic Eruptions
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Harmful Effects Destroys entire ecosystems including all plants and animals Makes the air difficult to breath nearby
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Beneficial Effects Volcanic ash contains nutrients that enrich the soil which will help new plants grow. Volcanic rocks are often used as building materials.
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Earthquakes
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What is an earthquake? A sudden movement in the Earth’s crust
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Harmful Effect Can trigger landslides which can destroy plant and animal habitats
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Beneficial Effect CAN MAKE NATURAL RESOURCES EASIER TO ACCESS
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