Uniformitarianism
fossils
radioactive decay
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The youngest age of the shale is 910 ka. According to the principle of inclusions, the shale formed before the tephra, so the tephra must be younger than 910 ka.
Answer: I think the answer is D
Answer:
Gran papel.
Explicación:
La historia ha hecho grandes contribuciones al desarrollo de la cartografía. El descubrimiento de nuevas tierras a través del viaje de personas en el mar permite al mundo trazar un mapa de la tierra. Estos mapeos dan información a diferentes países y se produce la transferencia de cultura, humanos y otros materiales. Este mapeo también permite a las personas comerciar en lugares lejanos. De esta manera se inició el comercio entre diferentes países. Entonces podemos decir que la historia juega un gran papel en el desarrollo de la cartografía.
Currents involve movement of ocean water masses, driven either by wind or by differences in temperature, salinity and density. The most important from a human perspective are the wind-driven surface currents that move water in the uppermost layer of the ocean.
Currents affect humans in several primary ways. Currents help shape the climate in the areas where we live, create the right conditions to support abundant ocean life in the areas where we fish, and change weather patterns through periodic events like El Nino/La Nina.
Ocean currents also cause upwelling in many areas like off in the inland parts of North America, where surface currents taking water away from the shore cause nutrient-rich water to well up from the ocean deeps. The abundance of nutrients in these areas forms fertile ground for kelp beds and marine fisheries, which in turn furnish food for humans. Alterations in current patterns like the El Nino/La Nina cycle affect humans as well by causing changes in local weather patterns in the years when they occur.
Answer:
Niger
Explanation:
The northern part of the river, known as the Niger bend, is an important area because it is the major river and source of water in that part of the Sahara desert. This made it the focal point of trade across the western Sahara, and the centre of the Sahelian kingdoms of Mali and Gao.