Other
changes are caused by variations in
Earth's climate and take thousands of
years. For example, 12,000 years ago
the area around the Great Lakes was
very cold and covered by huge sheets
of ice a kilometer thick. Today, that
same area is warm and covered by forests,
farms, and cities.
Some
changes are caused by people, and these usually occur in relatively
short periods of time. For example, a forest or field can be changed
into a farm, or a housing tract, or concrete streets and buildings
in just a few months or a few years. By building a dam, a valley
floor can be changed into a lake bottom in just a few years. Photo
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Every
time a physical environment is changed,
all the plants and animals in that environment
must adapt to the changes or become
extinct. Slow changes give living things
time to adapt by the process of evolution
over many generations. Fast changes
usually don't give living things time
to adapt, so they must either move elsewhere
or become extinct.