The types<span> of mineral matter </span>found<span> in </span>soil<span> are: organic material, inorganic material, parent material, ... All the </span>horizons<span> and layers (A, B, </span>C<span>) make up </span>soil profile<span>.</span>
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mountains, valleys and plateaus
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Atmosphere ⇒ WESTERLIES
The atmosphere refers to the air surrounding a planet which is a mixture of gases the majority of which in Earth's case are Nitrogen and Oxygen. It is in the atmosphere that the westerlies occur. The westerlies are winds blowing from the west to the east.
2. Biosphere ⇒ GRAZING
The biosphere refers to the world's ecosystem and therefore includes all living and non-living things that the living things rely on for food. This is where grazing occurs as animals feed on plants.
3. Hydrosphere ⇒ TIDES
The hydrosphere refers to the waters of Earth including those on the surface, underground and airborne. Waves occur here on surface water.
4. Lithosphere ⇒ WEATHERING
The lithosphere refers to the surface of the earth that is made of rocks(land). Weathering, which is the process by which rocks are broken down, occurs here.
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Pacific and Atlantic
Explanation:
it depends on where you live cause if you live in America then yeah Pcaific and Atlantic
Answer:
Alfred Wegener
Explanation:
(Sorry I looked this up)
The Continental Drift is a theory created by Alfred Wegener. He believed that all the landmasses could fit together. He believed that the Earth was one large land mass 200 million years ago, Wegener called it the Pangea. Wegener's theory wasn't accepted because he didn't have enough evidence to support his theory or ideas.