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I think A. They occur when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky.
Explanation:
The summer solstice is when the sun is Highest in the sky, and the Winter solstice is when the sun is lowest in the sky.
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Option B
Explanation:
Solid state recrystallization is a changeable procedure that happens under circumstances of extreme temperature and pressure where grains, iotas or particles of a stone or mineral are packed nearer together, resulting in another crystal structure. The basic constitution remains unchanged.
Whenever transformed, those little crystals are gradually constrained together under high weight and start to frame bigger, increasingly unmistakable crystals of calcite found in the marble (metamorphic rock)
Whenever transformed, these minerals grains will transform to garnet and muscovite mica.
C. convergent faults...............................................................
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Explanation:
A) the water in the ocean
Answer:
The vast majority of European countries will have problems because of population decline, with the ones in the eastern half of the continent being more affected.
Explanation:
As a whole, Europe is a continent that is having big problems with population decline. Just three countries in the continent experience slight population growth, while all others either stagnate or experience a decline. Now when it comes to birthrates and death rates, the differences are minuscule across the continent, but migration is something that makes the difference better.
While both the western and eastern half have low birthrates, the western, richer side doesn't really lose population but has a rough stagnation. This is due to the fact that it is an attractive destination for migrants, including migrants from the poorer eastern half of Europe, so the numbers are relatively static. The eastern half of Europe though, not just has low birthrates, but it also losses a lot of its population because it migrates toward the western half in search of a better life. Also, it is not very attractive for migrants from other regions, so it experiences a rapid population decline. The two most extreme cases in the last three decades are Macedonia and Bulgaria, each losing roughly between 20 and 25% of their populations.