Answer:
The correct answer for this question in option C
Explanation:
A dwarf planet can be defined as a celestial body that orbits around the sun, but is not large enough to clear the area around its orbit of other objects because they are similar to regular planets with enough mass and gravity that help them to be rounded but are that small that they have their path full of objects like asteroids. As regular planets dwarf planets travel in space in the same path around the sun. but with a big difference; that is, dwarf planets can have a clean path around them as regular planets. There are some dozens of these dwarf planets in our solar system. Some of them are far away to be analyzed and the most famous dwarf planet known is Pluto and one called CERES that was the first dwarf planet where a spacecraft has landed
Answer:
Geomorphic disasters are those that begin at or close to Earth's surface and incorporate broad soils, soil disintegration, slant disappointments, ground subsidence and karst, stream channel changes, icy masses, and waterfront disintegration. ... Geomorphic disasters can be common or be caused/exacerbated by human exercises somewhat.
Explanation:
Radiation is the correct answer
B shadows
The position of the sun in the sky casts a shadow on a properly placed sundial. This will give you time of day depending where the shadow falls.