In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers
to a part of the scenery that is left unnoticed by many. The narrator of the
poem is trying to describe the details of the beauty of nature. He is in awe of
the surroundings that he has encountered.
Answer:
D. Chemical weathering or Water Erosion!
Explanation:
These Limestone caves are formed primarily by rainwater and snowmelt. Rainwater and snowmelt seeping into the ground absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide, which is a product of decaying organic matter. The water and carbon dioxide together form carbonic acid, which makes the form of the limestone cave! Hope this helped!
I don't know for sure but I think the second one is an intensive pronoun
Answer:
Our restless Earth is always changing. Tectonic plates drift, the crust quakes, and volcanoes erupt. Air pressure falls, storms form, and precipitation results. Learn how these powerful forces shape our air, land, water, and weather—and constantly transform our planet. Explore how our response to Earth's changes will impact our future on Earth and discover how your choices impact our future Earth.
It is answer C. They didn't understand the test and probably didn't know what they got wrong and couldn't study.