Answer: can you be more specific?
Explanation:
"Marine West Coast" is another name for Oceanic Climate - and in fact, most of New Zealand has this climate! (and South -East of Austrialia).
However, if you take this name, as some do, to only refer to the US, then it does not apply.
One climate that Australia experiences is arid - in the deserts, so A is a correct answer!
They don't experience Polar climate, and since they also experience hummid subtropical, I think that the question had a "not"; in "is not one of them" - then the correct answer would be B.
So the answer is: they experience the climates in A, C, and D. but not the one in B.
B. replant in the same place to increase the soil's fertility.
is it correct
Oceanic crust is dominated by mafic and ultramafic intrusive igneous rocks whereas continental rocks are dominated by granitic (felsic) intrusive igneous rocks.
The difference in density has an impact on isostacy of crust floating on the semi-fluid upper mantle (asthenosphere), with continental crust (about 2.7g/cm3) rising or floating above oceanic crust (about 3.5 g/cm3).
The continental crust is by far the older of the two types of crust.
The mantle, oceanic crust, and continental crust all have different compositions due to a process called partial melting.
Because continental crust is less dense than oceanic crust it floats higher on the mantle, just like a piece of Styrofoam floats higher on water than a piece of wood does.
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