The answer would be C because 90% of the earths ice is found in Antarctica
Answer:
Czechoslovakia's split into two countries
Explanation:
The Velvet Divorce is a term used for the split of Czechoslovakia into two separate countries. The separation was peaceful, without violence, so it was all negotiated without any problems, with the two newly formed nations remaining in good relations. The reasons for the split were that the two parts of Czechoslovakia had different political aspirations, had different ethnic groups, and they had different opinions as two how they should develop. It is an interesting case among the Slavic nations though, as in most cases there has always been lot of bloodshed, while in this case it was all peaceful and calm.
Heath and pressure manage to move the material between the bottom and top part of the mantle, causing currents, and affecting the surface of Earth.
Explanation:
The heat and the pressure are crucial for the cycling of matter on our planet. This process happens in the mantle layer. The lower part of the mantle is hotter because of the higher influence by the core, while the upper part is not as hot (though very hot for surface standards). This causes the material in the upper part to be more solid and denser, which in turn causes it to sink toward the bottom. As this material sinks the hotter and less dense one from the bottom is pushed upward. This creates the convection currents.
As the material from the bottom moves upward it comes in contact with the lithosphere. It puts a lot of pressure on it and supported by the heat manages to crack it, which created the tectonic plates. Because of the constant pressure the tectonic plates are pushed and moved on the surface of Earth. On some places (subduction zones) the crust from the surface sinks into the mantle, while from the mantle we have rise of magma toward the surface, so the material is constantly circling and being recycled.
Answer:I think it is ecology
Explanation: because ecology study about the interaction between people and environment