The effects of sunlight on the aquatic life inhabiting the Pacific Ocean. Any living creature that lives beneath the Pacific surface will absorb the sunlight for nourishment. If the sun banishes all the living organisms (plants and algae) will suffer due to the lack of photosynthesis.
Answer:
C is the best answer. By the way answer D applies very well to India
Answer:
shield volcanoes
Explanation:
The "Hawaiian islands" are comprised of<em> shield volcanoes</em>. These can be found in<em> Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Kohala and Hualalai</em>. Such type of volcano is considered the largest on Earth. The largest shield volcano in the world is the <em>Mauna Loa</em>. This makes Hawaii a volcanic hotspot where most scientific studies are being conducted.
The shield volcano got its name from the fact that <u>it appears like the shield of a warrior.</u> It is created from a low-viscous lava; this means that the lava could flow smoothly. This also affects the shape of the volcano.
Prior to colonization, people in the Pacific Islands often ate root crops like yams, sweet potatoes, and taro. Tree crops such as bananas, coconuts, and breadfruit also were common, and seafood played an important role. After European colonization, the Pacific Islands experienced an increase in the number of domesticated animals like sheep, cattle, and rabbits. Modern Western foods such as canned goods and soft drinks also appeared on many islands.