Answer:
<h3>(a) Blue Planet</h3>
<h3>(b) Aravalli Range</h3>
<h3>(c) Tibetan Plateau</h3>
<h3>(d) Fracture trace </h3>
<h3>(e) Deposition</h3>
<span>b. higher elevation</span><span>
The climate on the leeward side of a mountain differs from that on the windward side mostly in the amount of rainfall. So the correct option is option "d" in regards to the question that has been given. The climatic condition of the windward side of the mountain is always like an ocean climatic condition while the leeward side has a very dry climate. The air on the windward side rises and gets cold and thus forms precipitation. On the other hand the air comes down on the leeward side and becomes warm and results in a drier climatic condition. </span>
I think it's C i'm sorry if i'm wrong.
When geologists want to study an active earthquake fault, they often rely on a trenching study. ... They brace the walls, if needed, to prevent cave-ins, then they climb down into the trench and carefully map its walls, looking for signs of past earthquakes and ground movement.
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Your question: Permeable rock layers or sediments that transmit groundwater freely are called _________.
Your answer: <span>Permeable rock layers or sediments that transmit groundwater freely are called aquifers.
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