False
mountains form from collision of earths plates
In rain storms methane gases into carbon, as it falls it turns into pieces of graphite and then into diamonds.
Answer:
service or tourism industries
Explanation:
The majority of the people in South America are working in the service and tourism industries. The continent in general is very attractive for tourists, and there's hundreds of millions of tourists each year, so it is no wonder that the service and tourist industries have a lot of employees. South America has a very interesting culture, beautiful nature, lot of well preserved ancient architecture, world renowned manifestations, great weather, long beaches, festivals, the largest rainforest in the world. This attracts people of with all sorts of interests in the South America, which is helping the economy of the continent immensely.
It’s obviously round first piece of evidence is the countless accounts of people in space stating it is round, and you’ve got to think about it. Why would they lie and create this international conspiracy? What would be the point in saying the earth is round when it’s flat? Furthermore, second piece of evidence is that you can see the curvature of the earth from an airplane, if you go into the cockpit of a commercial airplane when at a cruising altitude of around 40,000feet you can see the curvature! So it wouldn’t just be people who have been In space lying it would be countless pilots, videos, photographic evidence falsified and for what?!
Overall, the earth is round.
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B) Materials in Solution is NOT a process of a stream load
Streams must start somewhere. Streams are formed by having
sufficient water supply. The supply comes from rainfall and
underground reservoirs. The area that initiates the stream
supply is called the headwaters. Many times headwaters start
in the high elevations. As the water moves down through the
mountains, the stream’s pathway is formed. As streams evolve, the path of the stream starts to curve. The
curving of a stream channel is known as a meander. As meanders
develop, they become broader and larger. Eventually,
there are enough material deposits to form a blockage of two
meanders. This development causes the formation of an
oxbow lake.