Erosion
Bc of water rushing
Answer:
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Answer:
Yuki was curious if \triangle ABC△ABCtriangle, A, B, C was congruent to \triangle FED△FEDtriangle, F, E, D, so she tried to map one triangle onto the other using transformations: Yuki concluded: "It's not possible to map \triangle ABC△ABCtriangle, A, B, C onto \triangle FED△FEDtriangle, F, E, D using a sequence of rigid transformations, so the triangles are not congruent." What error did Yuki make in her conclusion?
Answer:
Rivers transport particles, from fine ones such as silt in turbid water to coarser ones such as sand, gravel, and boulders associated with bed-load transport. The speed and turbulence of currents enable transportation of these materials. When riverbed gradient or the river flow diminishes, particles tend to drop out.
Explanation:
The answer is atmosphere. In atmosphere air is fluid like
the hydrosphere and which can then go around with heat energy across great
distances (latitudes) Heat can be transferred between air and water easily. Atmosphere Definition is vertical extension
10,000km (50% mass < 6km; 48% mass < 26km). Composition of atmosphere are N, O, Ar,
variable gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone.
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