B) Materials in Solution is NOT a process of a stream load
Streams must start somewhere. Streams are formed by having
sufficient water supply. The supply comes from rainfall and
underground reservoirs. The area that initiates the stream
supply is called the headwaters. Many times headwaters start
in the high elevations. As the water moves down through the
mountains, the stream’s pathway is formed. As streams evolve, the path of the stream starts to curve. The
curving of a stream channel is known as a meander. As meanders
develop, they become broader and larger. Eventually,
there are enough material deposits to form a blockage of two
meanders. This development causes the formation of an
oxbow lake.
Answer:
Devolution, the transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities. Devolution usually occurs through conventional statutes rather than through a change in a country’s constitution; thus, unitary systems of government that have devolved powers in this manner are still considered unitary rather than federal systems, because the powers of the subnational authorities can be withdrawn by the central government at any time (compare federalism).
Explanation:
<span>Cracks in the ground near volcanoes that allow gases to escape are called Vents</span>
Answer:
b) It started as a fringing reef
Explanation:
When an island (basically a seamount or eroded volcano) that is formed on a caldera and which is surrounded by fringing reefs starts to sink or the sea level starts to rise gradually and engulf it , i.e. when the fringing reefs starts to grow it gradually forms an atoll .
It is basically a coral reef encircling a logoon . Coral starts to grow and build a fringing reef and later this barrier reef forms the atoll , which encircles a lagoon .
Answer:
plz mark brainly
Explanation:
Silicic is an adjective. It is used to describe Magma or Igneous rock. Magma or Igneous rock are rich in silica.Magma is a molten or semi-molten material from which all igneous rocks are derived. It is found beneath the surface of the earth in molten or semi-molten form. When it erupts from a volcano in the form of lava, it flows down, gets cooler and become solid as a rock.Silicic rock usually consists of 63 % of silica. Two common and famous silicic rocks are Granite and Rhyolite.So it is clear from the above given detail that Option a is correct option. Its location is likely underneath an ocean or a mountain. :D :)