Answer:
Inclined layers in sediment or sedimentary rocks that reveal the direction of wave or wind transport
Explanation:
In geology, cross-bedding or cross-beds refer to sets of beds that are inclined relative to one another (they are at an angle compared to the main bedding plane).
The beds are inclined in the direction that the wind or water was moving at the time of deposition. Therefore, these ripples indicate that there was water of wind in the environment when they were formed.
They are very common in beach deposits, sand dunes, and river deposited sediment.
Thus, the correct answer is "<u>Inclined </u>layers in sediment or sedimentary rocks that reveal the direction of <u>wave or wind</u> transport"
Answer:
Noise
Explanation:
Noise refers to anything that disrupts or affects the process of communication between a speaker and a listener/listeners. Noise can be either external (a physical sound), or internal (a disturbance in the mind).
There are 4 types of noise:
- Physiological noise: it originates because a person is hungry, tired, has a headache, is taking medication, or there is some other factor that influences his/her perceptions.
- Physical noise: it comes from the environment, like the noises people make, extreme temperatures, and places with many people.
- Psychological noise: it indicates that a person has some qualities that influence the way he/she communicates and understands what other people say.
- Semantic noise: it takes place when there is a problem of comprehension of words between two or more people.
If this is a multiple choice question then the answers are A. and B. If not, I suggest you choose A, even though both answers would be right.
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Answer:
Millsaps College was founded as a <u>private </u>coeducational institution but later became affiliated with the <u>Methodist Church
.</u>
Explanation:
Millsaps College is a liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi. It was founded by Major Reuben Webster Millsaps in 1890. <u>It started as a private institution and is, to this day, a private college.</u>
<u>Millsaps wanted college to be Christian, so he offered the monetary gift to the Methodist community in return for the help with establishment. </u>
<u>The college stayed private but started an affiliation with Methodist Church that still exists today. </u>The college is opened for all students despite the religious background but has various initiatives and centers for Methodist learning.