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About Ralph Salier
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20+ years in Business Anthropology working all over the world. Background in Archaeology and Anthropology.

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MA Anthropology, Proximics

 
   

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Topic: Geography



Expert: Ralph Salier
Date: 5/30/2008
Subject: environmental science

Question
respected sir
kindly answer these questions as fast as possible-
1.)is sunlight important element for life sustaining on earth?
2.)do you have any poster on the topic"ecosystem destruction"
 if yes please mail
thank u

Answer
Hi Sanmeet,

Yes sunlight is critical to life on Earth.  With out sunshine we would not have photosynthsis, with out this there would be very few plants. With out the plants, most animals would die off, even in the sea.

Unfortunately, I do not have any posters on this subject. However, if you can find a poster on the "water cycle" or the " Nitrogen cycle"  or the "Carbon Dioxide Cycle" and you can then show how a distruption in these cycles could cause dramatic ecosystem damage.

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