<span>When new clay sediment is deposited on top of old beach material, it's known as.C. transgression.This is because the clay would have to come from sea inundating the beach ie rising and depositing the clay on the old beach. The sea rising could be from say tectonic movement or from glaciers melting but before glacial rebound.</span>
Explanation:
Effects of Wind
on forecasted temperatures
At night, the earth's surface cools by radiating heat off to space. The strongest cooling takes place right near the surface while temperatures at roughly 3000 feet are actually warmer than those at the surface. On a windy night, some of the warmer air aloft is mixed down towards the surface. This occurs because the winds are faster aloft than at the surface.
To visualize this, place one hand over the other about six inches apart. The bottom hand represents the air near the surface and the top hand represents the warmer wind higher up. Move the bottom hand slowly and the upper hand faster (to indicate the faster winds aloft). The faster air above and slower air below causes the air to overturn or spin (as in the picture below). This overturning motion is how warmer air from above is transported downward on windy nights.
To answer you question, The two main ingredients are Heat and coolness.
Answer:
An eon
Explanation:
The first broad division of the geologic timescale is the eon. Others are Eras, Periods and Epoch.
Eons are the most broad and the largest of divisions of the timescale. There are two categories of the eons which are:
- Hadean eon
- Archean eon
- Proterozoic eon
- Phanerozoic eon
The Phanerozoic eon is the most recent. The Hadean eon is the is the oldest eon.