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The marine depositional environment comprises shallow-water marine environments, which are made up of the upper shoreface marine environment and lower Shore face marine depositional environments. The other types of marine environments are the deep-water marine and the reefs.
Discoid-cleoid carver is useful for carving occlusal surfaces. Thus, option C is correct.
<h3>What are occlusal surfaces? </h3>
Occlusal surfaces are the term that is used to chew the food in this it is the top half of teeth that are used to chew or bite the food. And this part of the teeth is usually the part where one brushes the teeth.
Cleoid Discoid carvers are dentist's tools used during early rehabilitation to eliminate excess content and sculpt anatomical characteristics. This device is utilized to trim extra composite material. Therefore, option C is the correct option.
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The changes in land use associated with urban development affect flooding in many ways. Removing vegetation and soil, grading the land surface, and constructing drainage networks increase runoff to streams from rainfall and snowmelt. As a result, the peak discharge, volume, and frequency of floods increase in nearby streams. Changes to stream channels during urban development can limit their capacity to convey floodwaters. Roads and buildings constructed in flood-prone areas are exposed to increased flood hazards, including inundation and erosion, as new development continues. Information about streamflow and how it is affected by land use can help communities reduce their current and future vulnerability to floods.<span>
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So the geologic time scale (GTS) contains different ranks of times about Earth, obviously you know this already. However, the GTS has these different ranks in order from shortest length of time to longest length of time.
(You can access the GTS on google maps btw if you wish to observe)
Look below!!
Longest to Shortest =
Eon: Phanerozoic <--- Longest (542.0 million years ago)
Era: Cenozoic (65 million years ago)
Period: Paleogene (<span>65-23 million years ago)</span>
Epoch: Oligocene (33.9 million to 23 million years ago)
Age: Chattian + Rupelian <--- Shortest (The Chattian was 28.1 and 23.03 million years ago whereas the Rupelian was <span><span>33.9 and 28.1 million years ago)</span> </span>
These 'ranks/marks' are founded by the genomic revolution tracker. Researches use this little device to track our evolutionary phenomenas/times.<span> Researchers are now able to sequence all of the DNA of an organism & it's genome. What they do with this information is compare the genomes of different organisms and populations. Then you have your list of times above. </span>