All of the above mentioned options are the examples of lithogenous sediments except <u>siliceous ooze</u>
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Siliceous ooze is not a type of lithogenous sediment rather it is a type of biogenic pelagic sediment. Lithogeneous sediment is a type of sediment come from the land via the river, ice or wind where as the bio genic sediment comes from the organism like planktons which are located on the deep ocean floor and are far away from the land like that of the lithogenous sediments.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Inner core : solid fe & ni
outer core : liquid fe & ni
asthenosphere : contains tectonic
mesosphere : solid part of the mantle
oceanic crust : thin outermost
lithosphere : plastic flowing
continental crust : thick outermost crust earth layer
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Answer:
Explanation:
Oxygen is of no use to them, so they release it into the air. So there's a simple explanation for the Great Oxidation Event. It was the cyanobacteria, pumping out unwanted oxygen, that transformed Earth's atmosphere.