Your answer is Fault Block Mountains
Fault Block Mountains are created when tectonic plates break apart bed rock. If you've ever seen a picture of Yosemite National Park that enourmous rock is a Fault Block Mountain.
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Answer:
Production is the manufacturing of the item. Distribution is the transportation, promotion, or delivering of the item.
Examples:
Phones are produced in a factory. They are useless though unless they are distributed to the stores so that they can be sold to consumers.
The same can apply to commercial crops. Crops are all produced commercially and then distributed to thousands of grocery stores so that they can be sold.
Answer:
Earth science is a term that describes everything related to Earth. Earth science has four sections of study: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Every single of these sections has its area of study.
Explanation:
People who study and compare geology of other planets with the earth are called planetary geologists.
The lithosphere is a solid part of the earth located on the extern site.
The hydrosphere is the mass of water located on the planet.
The atmosphere is a mix of gases that are surrounding the planet.
The biosphere is living part of the planet.
Definition of erosion (according to National Geographic): “Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.”
1. Describe the features that water erosion produces in your images (mountains, canyons, deserts, etc?) What do they have in COMMON?
Mountains: Water erosion would create a waterway around the mountains.
Canyons: Water erosion would create more area between the canyons.
Deserts: Water erosion would generally change the desert’s landscape by making the hills more downslope.
What they have in common: They all create changes to the landscape of different areas.
2. You can see water erosion even when you do not see water. How is this possible? Be clear!
This is possible by rain?
- I’m not exactly sure about this question.