Answer: In some parts of the world, windblown dust and silt blanket the land. This layer of fine, mineral-rich material is called loess. Loess is mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers. When glaciers grind rocks to a fine powder, loess can form.
I believe that the correct answer would be CO2.
Maybe the seminal vesicle not sure tho
Sun= 696,340 km
earth= 6,371 km
moon= 1,737.1 km
Yes, mid-ocean ridges can form at any divergent boundary - regardless of the plates being oceanic or continental