Answer:
b. stratigraphically alternating sequences of sandstones, conglomerates, and shales.
Explanation:
It is unlikely that one would find igneous rocks such as basalt and granite in fluvial environments. Coal is also not usually found in fluvial environments. Limestone prefers shallow and calm waters so would not be moved by water normally. This therefore invalidates options a, c, d, e and f.
For the hypothesis to be true, one would need to find conglomerates as these contain large clasts and are present in fluvial environments. Alternating sequences involving conglomerates and sandstones would indeed show that that some floods were able to carry large clasts.
Answer:
a large reducion of rainfall in this region
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The higher the solute concentration the higher is the density of the solution. Hence, water with high salinity will have high density.
Hot water has energized atoms and molecules which increase fluidity of water as viscosity is reduced. On the other hand cold water has high viscosity and hence it is denser than hot water.
Thus, Water having high salinity and low temperature will be more dense.
Answer:
As the moisture-rich air approaches the mountain, it rises and cools, and water molecules in the air combine to form small drops. The process where water vapor becomes a liquid is called condensation.