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Positive feedback interactions in Earth’s systems are always a result of human action. True of false?

Respuesta :

False, but I have no way to explain it :(

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Positive feedback reinforces an action or response. For example, an increase of ice or snow in cold climates can encourage cooler temperatures and more ice and snow--a positive feedback. Negative feedback is usually more stabilizing and limits the deviation of the system.

This thing happens since ever, even where humans weren't on Earth.