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B. Winds blowing from west to east along the equator
Explanation:
from the Bloom's taxonomy book section 52.1
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There are a few reasons why earthquakes are so common in California. First of all California has many, many fault lines. Also in California there are two plates the Pacific Plate and the North American plate, the Pacific plate moves past the North American plate about two inches each year. The strain of the two plates also contributes to the earthquakes.
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It is a sedimentary deposit of mineral particals which are finer than sand but coarser thand dust or clay, deposited by the wind. Loess is a type of silt which forms fertile topsoil in some parts of the world. Loess was formed during the time after the Ice Age when glaciers covered a great portion of the earth.
Himalayan mountains between them