7) topsoil
8) subsoil
9) parent material/weathered rock
10) bedrock
11) humus = the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
12) organic layer (very top)
13) crop rotation, contour plowing, no-till farming
Answer:
The correct answer is D. A telescope that orbits the Sun in the outer solar system
Explanation:
Today, astronomers can detect and measure stellar parallax for thousands of the nearest stars, providing us with direct evidence that Earth really does orbit the Sun. Moreover, as the Parallax Angle animation shows (return to the main "Parallax" screen, and select the "Parallax and Distance" button), these measurements allow us to calculate distances to these relatively nearby stars. If we hope to use parallax to measure distances to even more-distant stars, the telescope that would be most useful among the telescopes that are given in the option is " A telescope that orbits the Sun in the outer solar system"
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The temperature of the basin water decreases
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Evaporation from the seas is the essential system supporting the surface-to-air part of the water cycle. The considerable surface territory of the waters gives a chance to massive scale dissipation to happen. On a worldwide scale, the measure of water vanishing is equivalent to the standard of water conveyed to the Earth as precipitation. This varies topographically, however. Evaporation is more predominant over the seas than rainfall, while over the land, precipitation routinely surpasses vanishing. A high amount of the water that dissipates from the seas falls once again into the waters as precipitation.
<u>ANSWER:</u>
The fault is found by the geologist who was noticing that the land on 'one side of a break' in the crust is 'slightly higher' than the other side.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- In the given question or the scenario, it has been described about how the breaking has occurred and how it has been surrounded by the fault boundary.
- Due to the fault found in the boundary, it can be observed that the crust is not seen in a same level as one is slightly 'higher' than the other.
Densely populated nearer water
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