Oh yes, that is so true :)
Often, waterfalls form as streams flow from soft rock to hard rock. This happens both laterally (as a stream flows across the earth) and vertically (as the stream drops in a waterfall). In both cases, the soft rock erodes, leaving a hard ledge over which the stream falls
Answer:
A. When a sea breeze blows over cold water, water vapor is forced to condense thus forming fog.
B. When cool air mixes with warm moist air over the water fog forms.
Explanation:
A. We see this often in cities close to water such as San Fransisco.
B. You will see this in hot humid coastal areas such as Florida
Ocean ridge does not accompany volcanic activity in the Pacific Northwest.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this process the denser oceanic plate force the thinner continental plate to sink into the mantle. This region is referred as subduction zone, where it results in intense volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
The denser Pacific plate sinks because of the chunk pull impact and it likewise prompts the development of mountains. This sort of impact creates profound center seismic tremors.
It isn't related with the maritime edge as the mid-maritime edge shapes in a disparate plate limit. In the Pacific Northwest , the volcanic activity is carried out by the geological process majorly by subduction.
Explanation:
Developed Countries: Developed Countries have advanced economies, good infrastructure, and a high standard of living. Their markets will be highly regulated and high per capita income.
Emerging Countries: These countries will have a developing and manufacturing base with rudimentary infrastructures. Emerging countries are the suppliers of natural resources to the more advanced and developed countries. Their per capita income would be low as compared to developed nations.
Developing Countries: Developing countries economies are the same as the emerging countries.