From having worked in the tropics a little, I would say that tropical conditions can be ideal for chemical weathering of granite, sandstone and shale. A combination of the heat, and considerable water or rain in the rainy season allows the chemicals to attack the mineral grains especially the feldspars and convert them to clay. Saprolitic soils can form from such decomposition.
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What happened when protesters in Syria stood up against the president was that the army repelled the protest with violent aggressions.
Sad but true. The government of Syria turned what first were pacific protests into a civil war that has severely damage the country and is the reason why thousands of people had decided to immigrate, creating an international migration crisis in the Middle East.
The original idea of the Syrian people was to peacefully take the streets to protest for better living conditions and democracy, as part of the events during the so-called "Arab Spring" of 2011. However, President Bashar al-Assad ordered to aggressively repel the protest, and since that day, the thing became horrible in places such as Aleppo, and many more.
Muslim countries such as Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, and Libya took the streets in the Spring of 2011 to protest against their governments, demanding political changes that allowed people more freedom and better living opportunities. For instance, the protest in Egypt was so big that they could end with the dictator that governed Egypt for years, Hosni Mubarak.
Unfortunately in Syria, something very different happened.
Valence electrons, then, are electrons in the outermost shell of the atom that determine an atom's or group's ability to bond with others. In chemistry, a group refers to two or more atoms that are specifically arranged.
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Answer:Plants provide protective cover on the land and prevent soil erosion for the following reasons: Plants slow down water as it flows over the land and this allows much of the rain to soak into the ground. Plant roots hold the soil in position and prevent it from being blown or washed away.
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