Reuss River in the city Lucerene in Switzerland
Answer:
Areas noted for widespread terracing
Explanation:
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The loss of top soil in very dry areas of the world is known as desertification. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "B".<span>Desertification is
the phenomenon in which land degradation of a very dry region increases and the
water bodies typically dries up. This also results in not only loss of
vegetation but also animal life. This phenomenon can be caused not only due to
climate changes, but also due to human activities.</span>
Earthquakes and volcanoes are distributed through the junction of tectonical places(idk how do you say this in English but I say placas tectónicas in Portuguese so I recommend that you put it in Google Translate)
Answer:
It would look like an uplift or dome because the laccolith below is a lens-shaped mass of magma that pushes the rock above it upward.
Explanation:
The laccolith is formed by volcanic activity. Not all of the magma is contracted in the volcano and comes out form it or solidifies in it. Some of the magma actually moves below ground in the surrounding area, using the cracks as pathways. When this magma cools off deep underground it creates intrusions.
One of those intrusions is the laccolith. The laccolith can be described as having a lens-shape, or that it looks like a mushroom. The laccolith is in intrusion that pushes the crust upwards, so the surface above it uplifts or looks like a dome that sticks out in its surroundings.
The laccolith may come out eventually on the surface because of the weathering and erosion, but for that to happen usually millions of years are needed.