Answer:
Plucking
Explanation:
Plucking is a glacial phenomena that is responsible for erosion and transfer of rocks in glacier. This occurs in the valley glacier. As a glacier moves down a valley the friction causes the ice present at the base of the valley glacier to melt and the joints of the rocks breaks. Friction has an thawing action on the ice of valley glacier and on the rocks situated at the bottom. Large pieces of rocks come out of ice and gradually they get separated from each other. Loose rocks are carried away by the glacier as it moves.
A ) Precipitation
The groundwater is predominantly replenished by the precipitation, so the amount of precipitation directly influences how much underground water there will be at a certain place.
The water from the precipitation falls on the surface of the Earth, but it doesn't stay there, instead, it is going through it down its layers, so if there's an underground tank formation from underground waters that is close to the surface, part of this water will get into it. The most common replenishing of the groundwater comes at the places that are dominated by limestone. The limestone is interacting with the water very easily, and the water manages to create cracks in it, so it goes straight through it and fills in the space inside it. These are actually the places where most of the springs appear.
The correct answer is b. Collision of Indian tectonic plate with Eurasian plate; uplift of the Tibetan Plateau; formation of the Gobbi desert; yearly monsoon wind cycle.
The collision between the two tectonic plates took/is taking tens of millions of years. It is what caused the Tibetan Plateau to form and it's uplift is due to the ongoing collision of the two plates, the Gobbi desert is formed because of the uplift of the land that is caused by the collision of the two plates, and the yearly monsoon cycle is affected by the geography of the Asian land.
Answer:
It helps your navigational skills.
Explanation:
If you go to the middle of nowhere and you only have a map and a compass, then Cartography (the study of maps) will be your only way out because without geography, maps wouldn't exist.