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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
5

What natural processes are responsible for each of the following?

History
2 answers:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:The great blue whole:It was formed during several episodes of quaternary glaciation when sea levels were much lower. Analysis of stalactites found in the Great Blue Hole shows that formation took place 153,000; 66,000; 60,000; and 15,000 years ago. As the ocean began to rise again, the cave was flooded.

The hawaiiain:The Hawaiian Islands were formed by such a hot spot occurring in the middle of the Pacific Plate. While the hot spot itself is fixed, the plate is moving. So, as the plate moved over the hot spot, the string of islands that make up the Hawaiian Island chain were formed.

idk about thors hammer

wave rock:Formations like Wave Rock are argued to have formed by the concentrated chemical weathering around the base of an inselberg by groundwater. This weathering produces a concave-upward or inward pocket of relatively loose and dislodged bedrock.

Explanation:i looked it up ._.

matrenka [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Wave Rock: Chemical Weathering

Thor's Hammer: Weathering and Erosion

The Hawaiian Island Chains: Weathering

The Great Blue Hole: Chemical Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition

Explanation:

I read the lesson and these made the most sense.

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