State Route 88 (SR 88), also known as the Carson Pass Highway, is a California State Highway that travels in an east–west direction, from Stockton, crossing the Sierra Nevada at Carson Pass, and ending at the border with Nevada, whereupon it becomes Nevada State Route 88, eventually terminating at U.S. Route 395.
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Carbon dioxide from volcanic activity became a major part of the atmosphere.
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The correct answer is - C. The river carried enormous amounts of silt.
The Yellow River, got this nickname because it is yellowish from the enormous amounts of silt it carries. When there were heavy rains, or the snow was melting, the river got more water, but also more silt, so the silt was partially blocking the free movement of all of the water, so it was flooding the surrounding are. In one way, the floods were terrible because they were destroying pretty much everything on their way, but on the other side, were living huge amounts of deposits that were fertilizing the soil for the agriculture.
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land features: fostered eastern valleys. western mountains and central plains.
water features: black-blue lakes, numerous rivers and swamps.
climate: very cold winters and short cool summers.
location: North America bordering the north Atlantic ocean to the east, North pacific ocean on the west and Artic ocean on the North.
natural recourses: energy, mineral and timber, natural gas and coal.
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