Answer:
I will explain.
Explanation:
Lava comes in two primary appearances: Pahoehoe and aa. The reason why they have two different types of appearances is because the older aa in the photo has weathered and the iron in it has oxided somewhat, giving it a reddish and chunky appearance. It also moves fast. Pahoehoe has a flow that is comparatively smooth or a "ropy" surface. Pahoehoe doesn't have the chunky appearance.
Answer:
species that lives st the high elevations.
Explanation:
- As the most severe impact of the global warming and the climate changes take place the species that have adapted to living in the mountainous habitats and those living near the coastal low lands will be most affected as the variation in the means temperatures will lead to destruction of there habitats and thus needs to be concerned about form s conservation standpoint.
I don’t know I’m just answering this so I can ask more questions.
Answer:
Cindy Sherman
Explanation:
1. The conditions that affected her were her fear and shyness of the outside world because she became aware of how performances outside her home and on the streets were very different from her apartment.
2. extremely realist style was popular during the 1970s and 1980s
3. Her photographs were not targeted for specific audience but American cinemas were only targeted to Americans therefore her photographs were very universality
4. The social concerns in America was racism and her work titled 'blackface' really related with the American problem with racism.
The correct answer is -175 million years ago.
Pangaea was a supercontinent which was consisted of all the continental masses we know nowadays, just they were all merged into one very large land mass. This supercontinent started to form from the land masses that existed prior to it, and because of the tectonic activity they merged roughly around 335 million years ago. The continent existed during the Paleozoic era, as well as the early Mesozoic era.
With the breaking up of this continent because of the tectonic activity, it split initially into two large continents, Laurasia on the north, and Gondwanaland on the south. With the later break up, Laurasia split into Eurasia and North America, while Gondwanaland split into South America, India (which later moved towards Eurasia and merged with it), Antarctica, and Australia. The formation of the modern day continents also resulted in the formation of multiple oceans instead of one.