The Atlantic Provinces have developed differently than the Northwest territories, because a) the Atlantic Provinces have a more temperate climate and are suitable for fishing. Atlantic Canada is defined as "the region of Canada comprising the four provinces located on the Atlantic coast, excluding Quebec: the three Maritime provinces-New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia-and the easternmost province of Newfoundland and Labrador."
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So the 1st image is a map with the countries you are talking about in the question that is labeled. Let me know if this helps and/or if you need any more help! :)
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Try and use the shapes of the countries on the labeled map to figure out the names of the countries on the unlabeled map
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Pangaea....................
Well ersion is one them because when any wheter hits us it usaully cause the roads grounds and ect to break other part of climate is polution do to the fact power plants, oil field, and gasoline all those thibgs go up to the clouds and and when it rains all the polution is sent back on to raods house and ground.
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A sediment deposit close to the continental rise having a coarse material overlaid by successively finer materials of non marine origin is called a turbidite.
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Turbidity current is the movement of sediment laden water . It is caused by the high density nature of sediments . The current is prevalent in oceans and lakes and it one process that transport sediments from coastal areas to deep sea.
The sediments in the current makes the flow denser and very rapid. The rapid nature of the movement of this sediment laden water causes a kind of selective deposition in deep sea. The more coarse sediments are deposited before less coarse sediments. The sediments deposited fines upward. The coarsest sediments are found at the bottom and it fine upward.
Turbidites are sediments deposited by turbidity currents which gradually change from coarse grain to fine grain sediments. The continental rise is the boundary between continents and the deep part of the oceans. This area is usually laden with sediment deposited by turbidity current. The sediments laden water moves downhill.