<span>C. Uluru is the mountain which is considered scared by the Australian Aborigines. It is believed by the Australian Aborigines that the landscape was created during the process of life's formation by the creator in the process of creation and destruction. There are three different myths and stories circulating around for which it is considered sacred. It is also said that people who take out and carry rock from this mountain are cursed and suffer misfortune.</span>
Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
Wind, geothermal, biomass, is the right answer.
Renewable energy is the energy which is obtained from renewable supplies, that are normally renewed on a personal timescale, like wind, sunlight, tides, rain, waves, and geothermal energy. Electricity generation, water and air heating/cooling, rural energy services and transportation, are the four main areas for which renewable energy usually provides energy. According to the question, geothermal, wind, solar and biomass are exceeding hydro-power as the predominant modes of renewable electricity.
Answer:
This an tectonically active basin.
Explanation:
- The geographic setting of the Los angles basin is that the basin is located on sedimentary rocks, located in southern California and this region is known as the peninsular range. An analogous group of the east to west trending mountain ranges. Los Angeles basin along with Santa Barbara and Ventura basin lies in the great southern California region.
- basin development is dived into pre extension, pre basin phase, basin inception, and phase four of subsistence and deposition.
- Climate and precipitation of this region have year-round mild to hot an mostly dry climate, classified as a Mediterranean climate. Temperature can go up to 36 degrees. Rainfall occurs mainly between October to November.
- The history of Los Angeles began with the Spanish colonies. Sand, silt, and clay from the sea and ancient rivers poured into the bowl. Later on, they became oilfields.
Umm probably like nature that rarely nun of us can smell nowadays
The amount of heat energy received at any location on the globe is a direct effect of Sun angle on climate, as the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth varies by location, time of day, and season due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun and the Earth's rotation around its tilted axis.