Bhutanese people living in Australia celebrate Thrue Bap in spring season.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- 'Thrue Bap' is celebrated in the autumn season in Bhutan. In Bhutan, the autumn season is from September to November. At the same time from September to November Australia experience spring season.
- 'Thrue Bap' is celebrated during the end of the farming season and the beginning of the harvest season in Bhutan. The most sacred hour for the bathing is identified by astrologers. On this day all common water sources in the nation are viewed as purifying.
Answer: The porous nature of the rock bodies makes them good reservoirs of these fuels.
Explanation:
Oil and natural gases most times occur in porous rocks. These rocks are usually sedimentary rocks like sandstone and limestone. There are three(3) major classes of sedimentary rocks and they are: Clastic sedimentary rock
Carbonate sedimentary rock
Evaporitic sedimentary rock
Clastic rocks are the rocks that are gotten when sediment particles are broken down from formerly existing rocks via processes like rainfall, wind movement, freezing etc, accumulates and cements together.
When the old parent rock is weathered or broken down, the particles and sediments are carried via water from the streams and rivers until they get to another destination where they gather togther and solidify overtime to form sedimentary rocks.
Mud solidifies to become shale which can also be called mudstone.
Sands are cemented via silica or another substance called calcite to form sandstones.
Gravels develop into conglomerates.
Sandstones due to its very inherent porosity found in between the grains become excellent reservoirs for oil and natural gas.
Answer:
in India there is a high possibilities of increasing the population in coming future
A. Japan
The war in the Pacific ended when Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945.
Answer:
Oil Producer
Explanation:
The US is the Number 1 leading producer of oil.