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<em>C) glaciers;</em>
<em>D) rivers;</em>
The glaciers, with their massiveness, sheer force and weight, are able to break down both, big and small parts of the rocks, thus eroding them. Considering that the glaciers are also moving, though slowly, they are transporting the eroded material over shorter or longer distance, depending on the length of the glacier itself.
The rivers, with their force and also with their chemical composition, manage to erode the rocks little by little, and than transport the eroded sediment. The transportation distance depends on the length of the river, as well as its speed.
1 .federalism is defined as a system of government where there is one strong,central controlling authority,or principles of political party called the federalist.
2.the purpose of the bill of right is to protect the basic right of US citizens,guaranteeing the freedom of speech,press,assembly and exercise of religion e.t.c
3. The founders were determined to bind down the administrators of the federal government with constitutional chains so that abuse of power in any of its branches would be prevented
Individuals who migrate experience multiple stresses that can impact their mental well being, including the loss of cultural norms, religious customs, and social support systems, adjustment to a new culture and changes in identity and concept of self.
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Explanation:
Weathering is when rock (generally) or material is worn away via the Earth's atmosphere, the sun, water, or other natural elements. This is considered destructive.
Erosion is when water (usually rivers or rain) carries rock away from its original place or recently deposited position. This is considered destructive.
Deposition is when the rock that has been eroded away is deposited into a new place. This is considered contructive.
Answer:
- the distribution of earthquakes
- certain fossil distributions
- the distribution of volcanoes
- the location of mountain chains
Explanation:
The plate tectonics are crucial for the processes that happen on the surface or near it on our planet, as well as the physical features of it. The movement of the tectonic plates causes lot of stress when they interact, and from that stress, the crust deep inside cracks and adjusts, which releases a lot of energy and causes earthquakes. Also, on the plate boundaries, because the crust is cracking and is not as tough, the magma from the mantle manages to rise up, and as it reaches the surface it lifts up the land in a cone shape, creating volcanoes, be it as island or continental arcs. When continental tectonic plates collide, they don't subduct, but push against each other, and that enormous pressure lifts up the area around the boundary, gradually giving rise to mountain chains. The fossils are n interesting example as well, as they are one of the best clues about the movement of the tectonic plates. There are lot of fossils that are identical, from the same species, but found on different continents that are not connected in the present, indicating that in the past the continents had different positions and were connected.