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Los monosílabos ortográficos son aquellas palabras que solo contienen una vocal o un grupo de vocales que forman diptongo o triptongo: huir, liar, Luis, pie, fue, guion, fiais. Los monosílabos ortográficos según las normas actuales no se acentúan en ningún caso, salvo los que tienen tilde diacrítica.
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Much of Utah used to be covered by a prehistoric body of water called <u>Lake</u> <u>Bonneville</u>. Evidences of this include fossils of trilobites and fish in Utah's mountains.
Sedimentary rocks are comprised of sediments (small bits and pieces of weathered rock), and the reason sedimentary rock formations are usually layered is because they were formed underwater. The pressure of the water compacts the rocks, and as new sediments arrive in the water, it is compacted on top of the previous compressed rock, creating layers.
Since we know that much of Utah used to be a lake, the best explanation for this sedimentary rock limestone is that A. Western Utah used to be under water (an ocean or inland sea).
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Precipitation - falling to earth
condensation - forming droplets
deposition - becoming solid
transpiration - rising from plants
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Precipitation-Water falls to the earth as rain, snow, hail.
condensation- water vapor changes from a gas to a liquid and forms little droplets as it cools.
Deposition- water vapor changes directly into ice such as snowflakes and frost.
Transpiration-plant roots absorb water and then release the water in the form of vapour through the leaves.
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I tried to figure it out. Im not sure if i am correct. The way that i thought of it was that each line poking out from the circle is 10%. California and Hawaii are 31% plus another 10% from the other states. so that is 41%. There is a little piece that i have no idea what % it is but taking a guess i would say about 2%. So we have 43%. so 100-43 would be 57%. That would be my best guess.
Patagonia is dry because it lies in the rain shadow resulting from high mountain range of the Andes rising on the western side of this desert. The Andes block the westerly flow of moisture from the southern pacific from reaching the inland areas thus creating the desert.
The cold Falkland current found that is found off the Atlantic coast of south America also contributes to the aridity of the area.
The Patagonia desert occupies 673, 000 square km and is the largest desert in Argentina and 7th largest in the world by area.