The Earth’s interior is composed of several layers: the crust, the mantle and the core. Scientists used waves and their speed to study the Earth's interior. The speed of seismic waves is affected by the properties of the material the waves pass through. The stiffness of material affects the speed of these waves. P-waves, or pressure waves, go through both liquids and solids, while S-waves, or shear waves go through solids but not liquids. The following helped scientists understand that Earth's interior is liquid: S waves cannot travel through liquids. Correct answer: D
Fisheries are a place where fish are reared for commercial purposes. I'm not sure if you meant to put options in your question or not, but here is an example of that kind of report.
DELAWARE BAY
The relentless wind has made it all but impossible to fish the open waters of the Bay. Saturday morning a few boats tried to find some tog, but for the most part they were unsuccessful. Dirty water and strong currents greeted these hardy anglers and both of those conditions are detrimental to tog catching.
<span>Shoreline anglers did have some decent fishing for white perch and catfish along with a few short rockfish. A few boaters also found success with these fish especially in the Leipsic River. Bloodworms remain the best bait for perch and rockfish with chicken livers or cut bunker a good choice for the catfish.</span>
You are in the arctic region. The nordpole is also called Arctica
Pretty sure its c. From the text you provided me