Answer:
- ELAM MOUNTAIN
- MITRE PEAK
- TRUE
- BIRD MOUNTAIN
- PAISANO
Explanation:
The map which continues northeast of the Alpine South Quadrangle is the ELAM MOUNTAIN Quadrangle
The map which continues northwest of the Alpine south Quadrangle is the MITRE PEAK quadrangle
It is TRUE that Sul Ross state university is located in Alpine Texas
The map which continues east of the Alpine south Quadrangle is the BIRD MOUNTAIN Quadrangle
The map which continues north of the Alpine south Quadrangle is the PAISANO Quadrangle
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Some smaller desert animals burrow below the surface of the soil or sand to escape the high temperatures at the desert surface. These include many mammals, reptiles, insects and all the desert amphibians. Rodents may plug the entrances to their burrows to keep out hot, desiccating air.
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The kind of literature which is currently perhaps the most powerful genre in Pakistan and Bangladesh is postcolonial literature-dealing wit topic relevant to former colonies.
For example there is Bangladeshi English literature - literature written by and for Bangladeshis in English
Answer:
The government maintains its efforts to clean up the river are on course. Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari said in December that the Ganges will be 70-80 percent clean within three months and 100 percent clean by March 2020.
Explanation:
Answer:
a)Shield volcano, a) Effusive, a) Lava
Explanation:
- Volcano found at 0.02ºN 91.34ºW is a wolf Volcano also called Mount Whiton. The highest peak of Galapagos islands situated on Isabela Island reaching a height of 5,600 ft.
- Being a shield volcano is characterized by Bowl shape. Having a similar process of formation like the Hawaiian islands. Galapagos is associated with hotspots and the latest eruption took place in 2015.
- Being Shield in nature they generally don't erupt suddenly unless covered from above thus have effusive nature of eruption and main components of eruption is lava or magma.
- These volcanoes have been formed due to the lava coming from the mid-oceanic ridges some 200 kilometers away.