The landforms would be the islands in the River Thames, its meanders, the floodplains that are mostly located on the islands, The Thames Valley, the Thames Estuary, and the Thames Gateway. Though these might not be the landforms you have in mind, these are all called river landforms.
They were all formed by the natural process of erosion, transportation, and deposition. Most of the formations are formed by this together with the movement of the river and the changing of its course over the period of time.
Great basin and eastern spadefoot toads enjoy invertebrates such as moths, spiders, beetles, snails, catepillars, millipedes, worms etc also adult spadefoot toads are not very picky eaters. winged termites, which provide ample fat content, are a large part of coveh's spadefoot toads
The answer is a difference in temperature
The answer is - To preserve the purity of the French language.
The original purpose of the French academy (formed in 1634, and incorporated in 1635) was to maintain standards of literary taste and to establish the literary language, thus preserving the purity of the French language and not allowing foreign influences in it. It was, and still is, one of the most prestigious academies.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(2) B <span>and C."</span>
Here are the following choices:
(1) A and B(3) C and D(2) B and C(4) D and A
Here are the following speeches:
<span>Speaker A: It was a combination of the Protestant</span>wind and the island nature of our nationthat protected us. Surely, Philip must beupset at his defeat.
<span><span>Speaker B: </span>Our archipelago and divine winds have</span>protected us once again. The Mongolsmay have taken China, but they cannotconquer us.
<span><span>Speaker C: </span>To support our growing population, we</span>must find a suitable way to farm. Withfloating gardens on our lake, we shouldbe able to grow enough to meet ourdemand.
<span><span>Speaker D: </span>We have connected highland and lowland</span>areas by building networks of roads andbridges. We have also built terraces intoour mountainsides to grow crops