Surface forces that shape the earth

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Surface forces that shape the earth. Physical Geography.

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Weathering. Impact of human activities on weathering.

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OUTCOMES. AT THE END OF THE LESSON LEARNERS WILL BE ABLE TO:.

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Industrial activities. Gases from factories and vehicles release large amounts of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere which results in acid rain.

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Deforestation. Deforestation can be defined as the removal of a forest from land that is then converted to non-forest use.

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Mining. Mining can be defined as the extraction of valuable minerals or other.

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Veld fires. Veld fires can be defined as bush fires both within and outside urban areas that have the potential to spread out of control.

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Farming. Farming can be defined as the act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.

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Building infrastructure. When building infrastructure countless ton of rocks and dirt are removed and dumped into a river system which affect the topography of the river and the river itself..

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