Answer:
I would say D, but the question is asking for physical factors; A is the best answer.
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.
Answer:The North Korean cult of personality surrounding its ruling family, the Kim family,[2] has existed in North Korea for decades and can be found in many examples of North Korean culture.[3] Although not acknowledged by the North Korean government, many defectors and Western visitors state there are often stiff penalties for those who criticize or do not show "proper" respect for the regime.[4][5] The personality cult began soon after Kim Il-sung took power in 1948, and was greatly expanded after his death in 1994.
While other countries have had cults of personality to various degrees, the pervasiveness and extreme nature of North Korea's personality cult surpasses that of even Joseph Stalin or Mao Zedong.[6] The cult is also marked by the intensity of the people's feelings for and devotion to their leaders,[7]:25 and the key role played by a Confucianized ideology of familism both in maintaining the cult and thereby in sustaining the regime itself. The North Korean cult of personality is a large part of North Korean socialism and totalitarianism
Explanation:
C. They have similar climates, plants, and animals.