Answer:
option B
Explanation:
igneous rocks are the rocks which are formed by the cooling of molten magma cooling can be on the surface or below the earth surface.
sedimentary surface is the rocks which are formed by the weathering or some chemical action upon the rock due to the passage of time.
metamorphic rocks are those rocks which are formed due to the high pressure and temperature acted on the rocks.
so, the best answer will be sedimentary rock
hence, the correct answer is option B
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:Terrarium is actually an artificially made greenhouse glass container where sunlight easily passes through and we give other necessary objects for the plant growth inside the glass container. And our earth is very similar to the terrarium, our mother nature gives all the necessary objects for plant growth. A terrarium is different however, because in a terrarium there are glass walls that collect the moisture and let it drop back down in smaller quantities.
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In secondary succession, a previously occupied area is re-colonized following a disturbance that kills much or all of its community. A classic example of secondary succession occurs in oak and hickory forests cleared by wildfire. Wildfires will burn most vegetation and kill animals unable to flee the area.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Both light-dependent and light-independed reactions of photosynthesis are similar in a way because they both require chemical energy to proceed.
Photosynthesis occurs in two successive stages. These stages are:
1) The light-dependent reactions
2) The light-independent reactions
The light dependent reactions absorb energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. The chemical energy produced (ATP) by the light-dependent reactions is used by the light-independent reactions for it to function properly. The remaining chemical energy (ADP) in the light-independent reactions is returned to the light-dependent reactions to obtain more energized electrons.