Answer:
Marine fossils found on landmasses.
Explanation:
Earth is an active planet, with tectonic plates that constantly move across the surface and cause changes in the distribution of physical features. The changes, in a most basic manner, can be seen in the creation of new continental masses and new ocean basins, and the destruction of continental masses and ocean basins.
The oceans we see at present have not been around forever, but they formed where plates have started to separate, while in meantime the preexisting oceans have suffered decline and eventual destruction because of it. An excellent example of where there were oceans in the past are the marine fossils. In many parts of the world that now are part of the continents, there is a huge number of marine fossils, even on mountain ranges like the Himalayas and Andes. This proves that in the past, these landmasses were part of an ocean, but because of uplift they have risen up and became part of the landmasses.
loss of habitat for millions of species
Answer: B. Original Continuity
Explanation:
Original continuity is the concept that sediments are deposited horizontally at the original point of formation. This lateral deposit continues, layer by layer unless the sediments are interrupted by a barrier.
The two rocks on the opposite sides of the canyon were likely one body of rock due to their similar lithology and fossil content. It is likely that the canyon formed due to erosion over time, thereby creating a barrier between the rocks.
Answer:
B
. Improvements in nutrition, sanitation, and health care cause death rates to fall in stage 2 of the demographic transition
Explanation:
- The epidemiologic transition occurs in medical geography and states that the changing population patterns in terms of fertility, life expectancy, and death can lead to causes of death.
- The second stage is viewed as the age of receding pandemics that states that due to the increase in medical aid and facilities. Morality progressively declines and the average life expectancy increases from 30 to 50 years.