Glaciers do not sort sediments as flowing water do. Glaciers can transport almost any size sediment
easily, and when ice flow slows down or stops, the sediment is not deposited,
due to the density of the ice. As a result, sediments deposited directly by ice
when it melts are usually very poorly sorted compared to water.<span>
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Answer: A huge, jagged rock sits atop a windy cliffside. Over a period of many years, how will the rock MOST LIKELY change? It will become larger and smoother.
or
Option (D)
Explanation:
Wind erosion will take place extensively as the cliff-side is exposed on the outcrop. Due to the wind erosion, the large, jagged rock will undergo the process of weathering where the softer parts of the rock will be eroded much rapidly in comparison to the harder parts, as a result of which the overall size of the rock will decrease and the surface will be uneven and somewhat rough. This will take place over a due course of time. The main agent that is responsible for erosion is the wind.
Thus, the given rock will become smaller and less smooth after a definite period of time.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
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Answer: A. the Coral Sea
Explanation:
In the first image attached, arrow 4 shows the region of the body of water located in northeastern Australia and in the second image the answer: The Coral Sea.
<u>The Coral Sea is located in the western Pacific Ocean, off the northeast coast of Australia.</u> Its name is because in its waters is the <u>Great Barrier Reef</u>, which is the largest coral reef in the world and one of the most important ecosystems in danger of extinction. In addition, in this area there is a series of uninhabited islands that are called the Coral Sea Islands.
1.Polar desert
2.northern tundra
3. Southern tundra
4.forest tundra
5.northern taiga
6.middle taiga
7.southern taiga
8.subtaiga