The type of map represented in the picture is a geological map. Geological maps show features such as soil and rock type and structural features such as faults. There are numerous faults represented on the map The main type observed are thrust faults. The area around Salt Lake is approximately between Quaternary to late Tertiary based on the map. The main geologic unit in this area is composed of alluvial, glacial and lake sediments. Middle Tertiary volcanic rocks can be found south of Richfield. Pre-Cambrian metamorphic (narrow outcrop east of the Great Salt Lake) and igneous rocks are the oldest represented on the map. The youngest rocks are Quaternary salt flats found mainly south-west of the Salt Lake. Intrusive rock outcrops can be found in different areas on the map. Outcrops can be observed southeast of Richfield, south-east of Ceder Clay and North of Lake Powell. Coal is the fossil fuel type present in the Green River and Price area.
Southeast Asia is the southeastern subregion of Asia. It is south of China and to the east of India. It consists of eleven countries. There are a lot of wildlife and there is also significant diversity in culture, language, and religion. Southeast Asia covers about 4.5 million km2 (1.7 million mi2), which is 10.5% of Asia or 3% of Earth's total land area.
I'm am unsure what context the answer needs to be in or how specific they need to be. Minerals are used in most building supplies, fertilizers, cooking ingredients, and machinery.
Brazil has 5 climatic regions , i know that’s not one of your answer choices but i use to live there and we learned that
Answer:
The correct answer is U.S
Explanation:
The Deciduous Temperate Forest or Stylist is a type of temperate environment that can be found in the United States, Canada, China, Europe, Japan, Russia and Korea. It is typical of the areas near the polar circle. The trees of this ecosystem lose their leaves in winter time and reappear in the rainy and dry season. Due to its great extent, the United States has the vast majority of this type of forest, followed by Canada.