It is a completely false statement that the top of a sedimentary layer was deposited before the bottom. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The top layer is always deposited later than the bottom layer. I hope the answer helps you.
Britain is a VERY VERY BAD PLACE for <u><em>agriculture </em></u>
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It needed colonies with very good agricultural farming land so that it could grow crops/materials and <u>sell them to make profit</u>
Also England wanted power and status so it decided to show off by taking large amounts of land also that could be used for warfare
Answer:Geographic featured that acted as norther borders of the Roman Empire at its height were: Rhine River, Danube River, Carpathian Mountains, and the Black Sea.
The red sea does not border India.
India is surrounded by three water bodies that are Bay of Bengal in the East, the Arabian Sea in the West, and the Indian Ocean in the South. It covers the majority of the South Asian subcontinent. It is a heavily populated country and one of the largest countries in the World. The country lies in Northern Hemisphere.
The red sea is an extension of Indian water lying between Asia and Africa. It is a seawater inlet or an arm or bay of the shoreline which forms the lake, sea, estuary, or gulf. It has the Sinai Peninsula in the North, the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aden in the South, and Bab El Mandeb. It changes its color to dark red-brown due to the presence of algae. It is 4201 km from India.
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Hi. "Tidal wave" suggests a wave associated with the ebbs and flows related to the relative positions of the earth, moon and sun. These rises and falls relative to mean sea level are periodic and easily predictable. But the enormous wave generated by an earthquake is probably even less easy to predict than an earthquake and of no regular (that is, periodic) recurrence that anyone knows of. But I think "tsunami" is not too bad a name for such earthquake-generated waves as tsunami does not suggest any strong link with the relative positions of the earth, moon and sun.