Natural Environment: Land Management Hopetoun Falls Australia
Natural Environment: Land Management Hopetoun Falls Australia
Natural Environment: Land Management Hopetoun Falls Australia
Land management policies have been developed to preserve the natural characteristics
of Hopetoun Falls,Australia while allowing ample access for visitors
Bachalpsee in the Swiss Alps: Mountainous areas in Switzerland aresummer farm pasture.[1]
A satellite image of the Sahara desert; the world's largest hot desert and third-largest desert
after Antarcticaand the Arctic
Composition]
The Earth's layered structure. (1) inner core; (2) outer core; (3) lower mantle; (4) upper
mantle; (5) lithosphere; (6) crust
Geological activity
Main article: Geology
The Earth's crust, or lithosphere, is the outermost solid surface of the planet
and is chemically and mechanically different from underlying mantle. It has
been generated greatly by igneous processes in which magma cools and
solidifies to form solid rock. Beneath the lithosphere lies the mantle which is
heated by the decay of radioactive elements. The mantle though solid is in a
state of rheic convection. This convection process causes the lithospheric
plates to move, albeit slowly. The resulting process is known as plate
tectonics. Volcanoes result primarily from the melting of subducted crust
material or of rising mantle at mid-ocean ridges and mantle plumes.
Water on Earth
Oceans]
An ocean is a major body of saline water, and a component of the
hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (an area of some 362
million square kilometers) is covered by ocean, a continuous body of
water that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and
smallerseas. More than half of this area is over 3,000 meters (9,800 ft) deep.
Average oceanic salinity is around 35 parts per thousand (ppt) (3.5%), and
nearly all seawater has a salinity in the range of 30 to 38 ppt. Though
generally recognized as several 'separate' oceans, these waters comprise
one global, interconnected body of salt water often referred to as the World
Ocean or global ocean.[6][7] This concept of a global ocean as a continuous
body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts is of
Rivers[edit]
The Columbia River, along the border of the U.S. states of Oregon andWashington.