The main description of lithogenous came from rocks - Produced
as surface rock is broken down by weathering like wind, rain, freezing/thawing.
It is transported to the oceans by water, wind and gravity much sediment
remains on continental margins. However, some sediment ends up on deep ocean
floor as fine rock powder called red clay, brown clay, or brown mud. While Biogenous
came from remains of living organisms shell and coral fragments. Hard skeletal parts of single-cell organisms
of either calcareous (soluble shell) material or siliceous (non-soluble, clear,
hard) material.
B makes the most sense because wind is constantly moving, and you can also use process of elimination. Wind has no pressure it’s only speed, so knock those out. Two air masses meeting would mean that they may have equal speeds against each other not really causing movement so it would be B. Hope this helps <3
is c I think, I'm not sure tho!
This is an organ that served a purpose in the distant ancestor of an organism, but is not longer pertinent in the presently existing, recently evolved, organisms.
Food, they make food for animals like elephants that eat plants