<span>b. higher elevation</span><span>
The climate on the leeward side of a mountain differs from that on the windward side mostly in the amount of rainfall. So the correct option is option "d" in regards to the question that has been given. The climatic condition of the windward side of the mountain is always like an ocean climatic condition while the leeward side has a very dry climate. The air on the windward side rises and gets cold and thus forms precipitation. On the other hand the air comes down on the leeward side and becomes warm and results in a drier climatic condition. </span>
The Cryosphere is basically ice, and bears interact with it because polar bears use the ice to help them fish and they dig into the ice to make dens.
Nonfoliated metamorphic rocks are formed around igneous intrusions where the temperatures are high but the pressures are relatively low and equal in all directions (confining pressure).
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Answer:
Q.56. True. Q. 58. U shaped. Q.59. True. Q. 60. loess Deposits.
Explanation:
Scientific evidence proves that the ice core directly record climatic data and that is hidden in their layers in the form of samples of atmospheric bubbles. Like it is in rock forms. They can found based on carbon dating.
U shaped profiles are generally found in the typical profile of canyons and valley eroded and deepened by alpine or valley glaciers. Formed due to the process of glaciation.
In response to normal folding, the Horizontal, Tensile stresses that force the rocks and elongate them can be seen in Dip-slip, Strike-slip, ring faults, etc.
Loess Deposit is a fine-grained material that has been transported and deposited by winds action coming from the glacial outwash plains. Deposits include silt, sand and clays, muds residues of the glacial valleys.