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∙ 8y agoThe huts and materials left behind would typically deteriorate over time due to exposure to the elements and lack of maintenance. In some cases, they may be dismantled or repurposed by other people in the area. If the materials are biodegradable, they will eventually decompose and return to the environment.
If you mean to say 'left behind' as in, "When I moved, my friends, school, and home were left behind" Then you could substitute, 'left behind' with 'remained in the past', and remove the word 'were'.
it would probably die
One species would be forced to leave.
while the wind blows it picks up materials and moves it to another place
The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
Her mom moved to another country for work in the books if that's what you mean
(Surface) Electrons are moved from one object to another, usually by rubbing. Note that the objects are non-conductors.
Unless it's moved to extremely cold situations, not much. The squirrel is a very adaptable animal and lives pretty much everywhere already.
The driving force behind all agents of erosion is gravity. Gravity pulls materials downhill, causing them to be moved and transported by various erosion agents such as water, wind, ice, and gravity-driven mass movements like landslides and rockfalls.
people have moved out of the area
If an animal is moved to another habitat, it may struggle to adapt to the new environment. It could face challenges in finding food, shelter, or avoiding predators. Additionally, the animal may have to compete with existing species in the new habitat for resources.
They moved there because they wanted to!they did not want to be left behind by their husbands and the adventure