Answer:
Explained
Explanation:
Hails are formed in the updraft region of the thunderstorm. the size of hail depends upon the intensity of updraft in the storm. Greater the intensity of updraft larger the size of hail. When the updraft is weakened hail under gravity fall to the earth surface.
We can easily notice hail rings in sliced hail. These rings nothing but alternate rings of white. the White rings( soft ice) is produced by the supercooled water and ice crystal coming in contact with hailstone that is below freezing point temperature on the surface while the clearer rings are produced from water that is above freezing point.
A shaded relief map uses different colors to represent elevation. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "C". The shaded relief map is actually used to show the various high and low elevations of an area.It actually shows mountains and plains in different colors for people to understand.
The correct answer is - b. destructive.
Once the mountains stop their lifting up and also the other features are done with their formation, the erosion process takes over and starts to do its work by slowly wearing down the mountains and other features. The tendency of the erosion process is to flatten everything that it affects, so if there isn't any significant change that will cause lifting up of the terrain, the erosion will be able to flatten the space as much as possible. The erosive processes are considered as destructive processes because they are destroying the land features.
The north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun from March 21 until
September 21 ... Spring and Summer in the northern hemisphere, which
includes North America.
Answer:
Exposed
Explanation:
When the ice age ended, the glaciers slowly retreated until they reached their current extent limited to the polar regions and alpine mountain climates. The land covered by ice had also been depressed by the weight of the massive glaciers and consequently began to rebound in the centuries following the retreat of the ice sheets. These once frozen lands also turned into large boreal forests with rich ecosystems.