Iron rich minerals in rock pointed in one direction the switch to the exact opposite direction. I'd say that what supports this idea is that <span><u>Earth's magnetic field goes through pole reversals.</u></span>
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The answer would be Clastic I think- I hope this helps you! :D
The light comes in at an angle and turns upside down. Our eyes do the same thing but our brains are smart enough for it to turn the image again.
Atmospheric<span> Pressure and </span>Winds<span>. The heating of the Earth's surface and </span>atmosphere<span> by the sun drives convection within the </span>atmosphere and ocean<span>. This convection </span>produces winds and ocean currents<span>.
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I think reverential would be nice