Answer: b. dissolution of solutes
Explanation:
Water contains different particles in it depending on where the water came from as these particles dissolved into the water as the water passed through.
There is a limit to how much particles can be dissolved in water though much like when you put too much sugar into water and at some point the sugar just settles at the bottom.
This is the same with those solutes in water. After a point where the water can no longer dissolve them, they come together and create minerals that are seen when the water evaporates.
Answer:
landslide
Explanation:
This question is related to a picture. In the picture you can see that a small town was affected by a landslide located near a steep hill. As the statement reads, it can be a destructive process as not only is the countryside affected by removal of the top earth layer along with all the vegetation in that area, consequence of heavy rainfall or a mayor earthquake or shift in landmass, but it also turns into a constructive process as at the bottom of the hill, where the landslide or mud accumulates, the debris forms a new layer over the old and it is then seen as constructive.
Pottery. They are a very important vestige of this culture and can be found in almost all Melanesia.
In the case of high evaporation rates, the local government can manage water supply by scheduling a rotating water outage. The outage can be set to the hours when the evaporation rate is the highest. This will allow the citizens to save up water and use it wisely.