Answer:
sand dunes
Explanation:
They are made in different ways but this maybe what you are looking for. It has to do with the wind as well.
Answer:
Subsidence is so slow that there seems to have been no depression of the upper surface of the lithosphere, so depositional environments are mostly the
same as those in surrounding areas; the succession is just thicker. These
successions are also more complete, however—there are fewer and smaller
diastems—so at times the basin must have remained under water while surrounding areas were emergent. (A diastem is a brief interruption in
sedimentation, with little or no erosion before sedimentation resumes.)
Size, shape: rounded, equidimensional, hundreds of kilometers across
Sediment fill: shallow-water cratonal sediments (carbonates, shales, sandstones),
thicker and more complete than in adjacent areas of the craton but still
relatively thin, hundreds of meters.
Hopefully that helps!
Answer:
Switching off electrical appliances and equipments when not in use.
Using solar energy.
Using energy efficient devices like light bulbs.
Using pressure cookers while cooking.
Turn on your ceiling fans.
Ocean colonization or ocean colonisation is the theory and practice of permanent human settlement of oceans. Such settlements may be seasteads floating on the surface of the water, or exist as underwater habitats secured to the ocean floor, or in an intermediate position.
Answer:
that Canada's identity will be lost in the shadow of its larger neighbor
Explanation:
Canada always feared the US might overshadow them; people will forget about their identity