Had to look for the missing options and here is my answer.
The one that gives the best description of the most common way how material is added to the continental shelf is this: "Deposition of continental <span>sediments". This deposition includes biological, physical, and even chemical processes that occurred in a span of time. Hope this helps.</span>
<span>Helium nuclei have a positive charge of 2+ when observed. Compared to a hydrogen nuclei, we can see that the Helium nuclei is more difficult to fuse as it has a greater charge than Hydrogen 1+. This chemical difference makes the answer true.</span>
Answer:
false
Explanation:
These processes of breakdown and transport due to exposure to the environment are called weathering and erosion. Weathering and erosion affect all rocks on the earth's surface.
The appropriate answer is c. global warming. Global warming is an increase in the global temperature caused by the increased use of fossil fuels. Using fossil fuels since the industrial revolution has pumped extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than what would actually enter from natural processes. This extra carbon dioxide is increasing the green house effect and causing the temperature to increase.