Answer:
A delta is the triangular deposit at the end of a river (where it empties into another body of water). As the river is flowing, it carries sediment and water downstream and deposits it. The delta itself is formed by the sediment building up into a landform.
False, because wind takes the top soil which is the most fertile part.
Moose since most live freely and are not feed and maintained by humans
The answer is atmosphere. In atmosphere air is fluid like
the hydrosphere and which can then go around with heat energy across great
distances (latitudes) Heat can be transferred between air and water easily. Atmosphere Definition is vertical extension
10,000km (50% mass < 6km; 48% mass < 26km). Composition of atmosphere are N, O, Ar,
variable gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone.
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Sad to say, the warning time that the residents of Sumatra had before the 2004 tsunami hit land was close from little to none. A rough estimation would around 15 - 30 minutes. They say that the primary cause would be that there wasn't any warning systems over the Indian Ocean at that time. Another thing, which is what most people who knew about it would point out as the real problem, is that there was no issuance of a warning in the first place. The quake was detected an hour or so before the tsunami occurred in the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre located in Ewo, Hawaii. At that moment, the information was relayed to Australia and to the rest of the world. The question wasn't why the Centre didn't issue a warning, but why the whole world network of information didn't issue one. They say that other sophisticated data were available at that time and almost immediately since the tsunami was active.