Answer: this is caused by Tectonic forces uplifted the land.
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Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves called hemispheres. There are generally considered to be four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western. The Equator, or line of 0 degrees latitude, divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Seasons happen because Earth spins around an axis which is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees. Because of this spinning, parts of Earth gets nearer or more distant from the Sun. Around the June Solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is turned towards the Sun, and gets more direct Sun rays. Because of this, the Northern Hemisphere experience summer in June, July and August. Opposite from this, for the people of South Hemisphere, June, July and August represent the months of winter. Around the December Solstice, the situation completely changes: Southern Hemisphere is turned towards the Sun, and Northern is more distant.
Answer:
The findings are incorrect.
Explanation:
The geologist findings are incorrect because the layer of soil which is far away from the surface of earth is the oldest layer while on the other hand, the layer of the soil which is present nearer to the surface is considered as youngest so according to this phenomenon we can say that the findings of the geologists about the age of rock layers is incorrect or having error in it.
The three US states
that extend west longitude 120 degrees are Oregon, Washington and California.
<span>Oregon: it</span> is a state in the Pacific Northwest region on the West coast of
the United States.
<span>Washington: it</span> is also a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United
States. The name of the State was after George Washington who was the first
President of the United States.
<span>California: it is the most populous and western state in the United
States, it is </span><span>the
third most widespread state by area. </span>