Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
But while camels are often though of as being found exclusively in hot areas, some can also be found in much cooler regions, Bactrian camels in Central Asia. They are suitably adapted though, with thick fur keeping them warm when it gets cold.
Fossils help scientists date rocks: True
Sometimes younger rock layers are found beneath older rock layers: True, because it happens with landslides and other causes.
No fossils from the Precambrian era have been found because there were no organisms at the time: False because there were organisims like algae and bacteria, and there are a very small amout of fossils from that era.
The map of Earth has changed over millions of years, but is now set: False
Answer:
B. Earth's plates never move
In the development of a terrestrial planet, the stage of *flooding* occurred when dense material settled to the core and less dense to the outer parts.
Answer:
A. The angle of repose is the steepest angle at which unconsolidated sediments can sit without slipping downhill
Explanation:
The angle of repose is the steepest angle at which unconsolidated sediment can be piled without sliding downward. The angle is also known as critical angle . At this angle the unconsolidated sediments are at the verge of slumping . The angle between the surface of the piled sediments and the horizontal surface is the angle of the repose. At this angle the unconsolidated sediments have reached it limit of accommodating more materials unless it will slump downward.
The make up of the unconsolidated sediments can affect the angle of repose as rounded and fined gained rocks cannot be piled as rough texture d rock materials. The angle of repose can also be affected by the amount of solvents in the sediment. Various rocks sediments possess different angle of repose. Same sediment material can possess different angle of repose if the water contents varies .Example, the angle of repose for sand varies depending on the water contents. The true statement is option A.
The picture above illustrate the angle of repose.