Answer:
south America sees it first
Answer: Most of the world's volcanoes are found around the edges of tectonic plates, both on land and in the oceans. On land, volcanoes form when one tectonic plate moves under another. Usually a thin, heavy oceanic plate subducts, or moves under, a thicker continental plate.
That would just be called Weathering and Erosion. Erosion happens when rocks and sediments are picked up and moved to another place by ice, water, wind or gravity. Mechanical weathering physically breaks up rock. One example is called frost action or frost shattering. Water gets into cracks and joints in bedrock.
Layer G must be older than layer F, according to the law of superposition. So the answer is Paleozoic era, I believe.
Answer: Battle of Marathon. Battle of Thermopylae. Battle of Salamis. Battle of Artemisium. Battle of Plataea.
Explanation: I hope this is correct. Because I am pretty sure it is not just 3.