3. What are salts like halite (table salt) and gypsum considered? Manganese nodules formed from precipitation out of the saturat
ed water column b. Metal sulfides associated with hydrothermal vents Evaporite minerals formed from restricted open ocean circulation with high evaporation rates d. Carbonate deposits in tropical e. None of the above
Evaporite minerals formed from restricted open ocean circulation with high evaporation rates
Explanation:
Salts like halite and gypsum are called evaporites.
Evaporites are chemical sedimentary rocks that forms when water in a basin(oceans, lakes) are restricted to flow and evaporation causes precipitation of the minerals dissolved in the water.
Halite and gypsum form insolube precipipate that accumulates over a long period of time in such an environment. The formation of evaporite largely depends on the dissolved load of a sediment and the environment of depositon of the load.
The protostar is a new star that is formed at the end of the Hayashi track and is luminosity temperature relationship of infant stars that are less than M 3. The protostar ends its period and becomes a Tauri star that is extremely luminous.
After which the main sequence of the stars are formed is the next stage in stellar evolution and is dependent on its mass like the sun after this period the star turn red as it has a hydrogen-rich core and it starts to branch out displaying extreme density.
The last stage is the white dwarf star as the star has degenerate and left is the exhaust core which is very dense.
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