I would say Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
The map of the provinces with symbols showing the location of all airport required for domestic flights is attached.
<h3>What makes a flight to be domestic?</h3>
A domestic flight is known to be a kind of flight that is said to go/take off and lands in the same country.
A good example of a domestic flight in the USA is the flight that left or depart from Los Angeles and did land in New York Los Angeles.
An international flight is known to be a flight that carry passengers out of a country.
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We can immediately reject option D - while Spanish is an Indo-European language, Quechua is an indigenous language of the Americas.
The Spanish conquerors did not care much about the indigenous population - except if they could covert them, which would make them be seen as defenders of the Christian faith and win them favours with the Pope.
So they would not teach the indigenous population in secular schools, they would however, try to teach them religion. The correct answer is A - The Catholic clergy believed that Christianity would be adopted faster if translated into an indigenous language.
Answer:
1. Drainage Basin
2. mouth
3. discharge
4. headwaters
5. meanders.
6. floodplain
Explanation:
A drainage basin is an area where water from precipitation such as rainwater collects before draining into a water body such as a river.
A delta is created where the highest quantity of sediments are deposited at the mouth of a river.
A river's discharge is the quantity of water flowing through a channel in a river.
The headwaters of a river are the source of water of a river, and are usually the farthest point from where it joins/empties into another water body.
Meanders are common feature of A stream with a low to moderate gradient.
A river with a well-developed floodplain has a flat low-lying channel and floods when there is a high quantity of water flowing through the river.
Wind erosion is the main cause. And since it is the desert that wind can pick up tiny sand rock particles that slowly grind against the rock. Over time the erosion will give a jagged rock the smooth features as if it had been submerged in a river for the roughly same period of time.