Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Tuttle and Bowen conducted a study in 1958 after which the study of modern granite started. They also determined whether granite is igneous rock or not. Some of the prominent remarks that were concluded after the experiment by Tuttle and Bowen are
- A) When a silicate is melted at lower temperature, it contain equal proportions of Ab, Q and Or
- B) Felsic rock form at the end of the fractional crystallization of mafic rock
C) Determined the temperature and pressure at which high and low granite crystal melts and what is the impact on melting if Ab, Q and Or are present
Answer:
The statement is true.
Explanation:
eThe deciduous forests are forests that are found in temperate climates. They are dominated by trees that are well adapted for life in conditions where there are changes of seasons, thus they are able to survive in both high and low temperatures, with inconsistent precipitation, shorter droughts, etc.
Because of the change of seasons where these forests are found, the precipitation is manifested in more than one way. During the warmer part of the year, the precipitation comes in the form of rain. During the colder part of the year, the precipitation comes in the form of snow. Occasionally, the precipitation can come in other forms as well, such as hale or frozen rain.
This is an example of a closed system
The feature of Wegener's idea of continental drift contributed to its rejection by the scientific community is that Wegener proposed that gravitational forces from the Sun and Moon could move continents. Read below about Wegener's idea of continental drift.
<h3>What is Wegener's idea of continental drift?</h3>
Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents were at sometime united into a single supercontinent named Pangaea, meaning all earth in ancient Greek. He posited that Pangaea broke up long ago and that the continents then moved to their current positions. He called his hypothesis continental drift.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above
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