Answer: The Raven (Edgar Allan Poe’s poem) fits into the Romantic movement
Explanation:
The Raven is an excellent example of Romanticism, particularly of its Dark/Gothic side.
This kind of Romanticism has a dark approach present throughout Poe´s poem. For example, from the beginning, we have a description by the narrator of the exhausted state he is in reading long-forgotten books, which sets up the dim tone of the poem.
Another characteristic of
Dark Romanticism also presents many eerie symbols such as Poe´s raven itself. Furthermore, guilt and sin, usual feelings in Dark Romantic novels´ characters, are those of the narrator, who ends up driving himself crazy.
Answer:
Geomorphological processes and resultant topography are related with glacial, aeolian, fluvial and ground water movement.
- Outwash plain: <em>deposited mostly by water from melting glaciers.</em>
- Sand dunes: <em>not related to glaciation</em>
- Offshore bar: <em>not related to glaciation</em>
- Moraine: <em>deposited by glaciers</em>
Explanation:
Each and every geomorphological process has three types work. For e.g. erosional work, transportational work and depositional work.
- Outwash plain produced by fluvio-glacial depositional work where firstly glaciers melt and then the water flows and deposits sediments in a flat area.
- Moraine produced by glacial deposition. Glaciers carry sediments (pebbles, cobbles) and when it deposits in the valley floor it results a distinguished landform i.e. moraine.
- Sand dunes produced by aeolian action (depositional work). When wind receives obstacle in the form of tree or stone in its way it deposits sand in desert area and produce sand dunes.
- Offshore bar produced by marine processes. when sediments deposited in the coastal area in a huge quantity and friction take place between the wave and sea floor it creates offshore bar.
Answer:
They have a shared economy.
They allow easy migration