Explanation:
it changes how the land is and what happens to it
You can find the elevations by finding the contour interval and each line up count up
The imaginary line that divides the earth into in this case the north and south hemispheres is called the Equator and it passes through Ecuador and actually Ecuador is the Spanish word for Equator. The French explorer La Condamine spent 10 years in Ecuador studying the equator and determined the oblate spheroid shape of the world.
Many fossils remain buried
Rocks contain the history of life...
Btw the animal ones don't count i think cuz fossils can be anything like teeth, bones or anything not just animals it can be formed by leaves as well so just for extra guidance i believe the ones that state animals are probably not the options to choose due to the fact that fossils are not just living organisms they're anything that has been buried and decomposed over many years and layers of sediments cover it over many years compression may alter the shape of the fossil aswell!
Hope that extra info helps for a bit of guidance!
Which of the following soil-building processes contributed most to making the shaded area on the map suitable for agriculture? Floods deposited rich silt over the land in a soil-building process that made the land fertile.