I know one was France. And possibly Great Britain
Dayum with the caps...
<span>Igneious forms by cooling magma- metamorphic is a rock put under extreemly high temps and pressures
Igneous rocks can be porous and have gas pockets whereas metamorphic are extremly dense with little to no porosity.
Compare:
Both may have large silica contents
Both are created under very hot temperatures</span><span>
Hope it helps ;)
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<span>The Bergeron process details and explains the growth of ice crystals in clouds that form from water that is supercooled. This process occurs in mixed phase clouds. Two men, Alfred Wegener and Walter Findeisen, collaborated with Tor Bergeron to discover and explain this process. All three men were meteorologists.</span>
The answer to this question is <span>object permanence
</span><span>object permanence refers to the understanding that an object will still remain in a place even though we stop observing it directly.
</span>This psychological phenomenon is the one that make children think their parents is disappearing when they're playing peek-a-boo.