When considering the land surface:A) Deposition of sediments is occurring on it in most places most of the time, so you can go a
lmost anywhere and find a complete or nearly complete record of geologic history.B) Deposition of sediments occurs in only a few places, with erosion or nondeposition occurring in most places to produce inclusions, and one must piece together geologic history from rocks in many places.C) Deposition of sediments occurs in only a few places, with erosion or nondeposition occurring in most places to produce unconformities, and one must piece together geologic history from rocks in many places.D) Deposition of sediments occurs in only a few places, with erosion or nondeposition occurring in most places to produce unconformities, and there is no way to figure out anything about geologic history.E) Deposition of sediments does not occur on land, so there is no way to figure out anything about geologic history.
Explanation: Deposition of sediments can happen in any place, because of water flows, wind, gravity, etc. It is possible to <u>analyze the sediments and find out the records of geologic history related to that place, being necessary to chose the most appropriate techniques to do so</u>.
If I had to choose I would live in a large planned city. Each day would be similar, and I would not have to worry about things that could happen. In a planned community, everything is perfectly designed, so everything runs smoothly. This would be perfect for me since I like order. In an unplanned city things won't always go smoothly, and things can get messed. Up or ruined. I prefer to stay on the safe side and live in a perfect planned-out city.
The length of daylight and nighttime are of equal length on an equinox because the center of the sun spends a roughly equal amount of time above and below the horizon at every location on the Earth.