The answer is A. Transported Soil
unconsolidated deposits means that the soil is not gathered and formed a Solid Rock anymore ( mos soils is a from of transported soil
which mean that it has been hit by the force of erosion and transported by the wind
The answer should be C. In ocean trenches
Global warming is, in simple terms, the earth's climate increasing in temperature. As this will result in sea temperatures rising, it leads to high-intensity hurricanes and increase in number of hurricanes. A hurricane is caused by evaporation of warm seawater. Climate change increases the warmth of seawater. As a heated environment causes ice caps to melt, resulting in sea levels rising, the chance of coastal surge being amplified increases.
Hurricanes draw their energy from deep below the ocean's surface and increased temperature means that there is more energy and it is even stronger.
<span>The region in which earthen debris resides also influences patterns and degrees of weathering. Rocks and soil in dry, warm tropical climates experiencing heavy rainfall and higher temperatures wear differently than the same materials in cold and dry climates. A higher temperature and longer exposure to humidity, such as is experienced in tropical conditions, makes rocks fade much more quickly than rocks of the same variety in colder regions. Abundant rain leads to the rapid wearing of rock surfaces; this type of wear classifies as chemical weathering. In regions prone to chemical weathering, which are areas in tropical regions and areas with mild year-round temperatures, chemical weathering presides. This type of weathering produces gradual yet noticeable changes in the surrounding landscape, too. These areas have undulating terrains with sloping hills and thicker, richer soils than northern climates. Physical weathering dominates in colder climates; these landscapes have sharper, more rugged features and thin soils.</span>