Answer:
between the Earth and the sun
Explanation:
Answer:
1. I
2. B.
3. F
4. M
5. R
6. H
. . . I don't see a seventh letter or a seventh layer. . .
Explanation:
On the presented image we can see several different layers of rocks that have formed over several different periods of time. It is not layers that have superposition, but instead there are several disturbances that have resulted in displacing some of the layers from their initial position.
The layer I is the oldest, and it is the basis on which the other layer lie.
Layer B is the second oldest and layer F is the third oldest. We can see though that the left side is higher, while the right side is positioned lower. The reason for that is geological activity that has pushed one side upwards, and moved the other side downwards, most probably a fault.
Layer M is the fourth oldest layer, and it is easy to see that this layer lies completely on top of layer F, just that it has been cut through by an intrusion.
Layer R is the top layer, and it is the second youngest. As a layer though it is the youngest, and it is almost uninterrupted and lying on top of all the other layers.
With the letter H we have the youngest geological structure on the image. It represents an intrusion, and it is not a layer. We can tell that it is the youngest because it has managed to cut through all other layers, which is only possible if there were already preexisting layers when the intrusion occurred.
Answer:
C De facto segregation is not mandated by law; de jure segregation is mandated by law.
Explanation:
De jure segregation is the one in which is mandated by the law. Examples of those are the Jim Crow laws and the Apartheid.
De facto segregation, otherwise, is not lawful, it just happens as a result of different things, like conservadorism, etc. One example of this are the segregated schools in the South in the past century.
The correct answer is letter C.
Answer:
Grassland
Explanation:
The deserts in North America are generally bordered by a climate type that is often considered as transitional between the deserts and the forests, that being the grassland. The grassland is a climate type that has hot and dry summers, with the temperatures going well up, and it has a relatively long drought. The winters are the total opposite, as they are very cold and humid. These climate conditions have created suitable circumstance for the development of the grasses, so they are the dominant plants, and they are the reason as to why this climate has its name. The grassland climate can be found in the interior of the continent, and it is mostly bordering the desert from the eastern and northern sides. Nowadays, the areas that have this climate, are heavily used for agriculture, as the soil in these areas is very deep and highly fertile.