I think the one that caused by pressure from a large-scale geological event is : A. Regional
Regional metamorphism covers a large area of continental crust including several mountain ranges and tectonic plates
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2:<span>The Amazon Basin has an extremely interesting
hydrological cycle that controls the local climate, which is able to
sustain all the biodiversity within the region,
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<span>Tropical wet climates receive much more rain than tropical dry climates do.
However, the term “tropical wet and dry climate” actually refers to a
single type of climate. Tropical dry climates occur in deserts, while
tropical wet climates usually occur along the rainforest belt. Tropical
wet and dry climates have a distinct dry season and a distinct wet
season, which produces a Savanna habitat.
4:</span>
<span>Proven mineral resources are extensive. Large iron and manganese reserves are important sources of industrial raw materials and export earnings.
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<span>The Amazon River carries more water into the Atlantic Ocean than any other river does to any other body of water.</span>
The Earth centered theory about the universe (geocentric theory) is the oldest one recorded. This theory suggested that the Earth is the largest object in the universe. It is the center of the universe, and all of the other objects, like the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, are orbiting around it.
The Sun centered theory about the universe (heliocentric theory) has been developed in the late Middle Ages. This theory suggested that the Sun is actually the center of the universe, not the Earth. That the Sun is the largest object in the universe, and the Earth, Moon, planets, stars, were all orbiting around the Sun.
In reality both of these theories are wrong, with the heliocentric theory being closer to the reality, or rather to how our solar system works, not the universe. Neither the Earth nor the Sun are centers of the universe. They are both just small parts of a much larger picture, where the Sun is the center of the solar system, with the objects in the solar system orbiting around it, while the moons orbit both around the Sun and around their planets. The Sun though is part of a galaxy that has its own center, so the Sun together with all the other objects that orbit around it, orbit around the center of the galaxy.