Another name is hydrologic cycle.
Answer:Acoustic Neuroma (Vestibular Schwannoma)
Explanation:An acoustic neuroma is a noncancerous brain tumor that develops on the nerve that runs between the inner ear and the brain. Also called vestibular schwannomas, acoustic neuromas develop in cells known as Schwann cells. The primary symptoms of vestibular schwannoma are unexplained progressive unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus(the perception of sound when no external corresponding sound is present) and vestibular (disequilibrium) symptoms.
Using the graph provided with the question, we are able to find that that for a concentration of 270 micromol per kilogram, the calcification rate is 20 mmol calcium carbonate per meter squared per day.
Using this calcification rate,
30 = 20 * 1 * days
days = 1.5
The deposition will require 1.5 days.
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