Areas with the warmest is the surface
Lunar maria (plural form of the Latin word mare, which means sea) are
dark surfaces that can be found all over the moon (17% of the Moon is
covered in them) that have been created as a result of volcanic
eruptions. These areas are made up of basalt, and given that they seemed
almost waterlike, the astronomers in the distant past mistook them for
seas, whence their name comes.
When it comes to craters, their origin
is quite similar - volcanic eruptions created them. When lava starts
erupting from a volcano, it has to get out from somewhere - and thus
craters are created. If you are referring to lunar craters, however,
there are many speculations as to how they were created: due to volcanic
eruptions, meteoric impact, or glacier activity.
Answer: True
Explanation:
This was a bacterial fermentation that produced acetone, needed for cordite (explosive) manfacture. Species of Clostridium were used.
I believe the answer to your question is going to be B) Satellites can help us monitor and track storms tracking the storms helps us predict the weather.
A satellite orbits around Earth. We have different satellites for different purposes. A satellite has transmitter and receiver for sending and receiving information. For the use of environment, only one statement seems correct that is: B) Satellites can help us monitor and track storms tracking the storms helps us predict the weather.
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