b. different types of gases
c. changes in temperature trends
d. sudden differences in air pressure
b. glaciers
c. moving water
d. human actions
Answer:
A. wind
Explanation:
it can pic up and move sand all around
B. along transform faults
C. along mid-ocean ridges
D. along subduction zones
Answer:
A. along oceanic crust
Explanation:
The Meso-Oceanic Ranges are centers of oceanic crust generation and ocean floor spreading. It is the region of shallow earthquakes. Among the shallow earthquakes, 75% of the energy released comes from the Pacific Belt, 23% in the Himalayas and 2% to the rest of the world.
This is because June 21st marks the astronomical start of summer for the northern hemisphere with the summer solstice. During this season the days are longer than the nights, and as we get closer to the North Pole, we will have up to 24 hours of sunlight, a phenomenon called the Midnight Sun.
This is possible because during the summer solstice, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, the North Pole is closer to the Sun than the South Pole. However, paradoxically the Earth is at its furthest point from the Sun (aphelion).
That is why on June 21st, the sun is visible for 24 hours and the next days (the closer it is to the north pole) it will stay that way. Therefore, the inhabitants of this area can enjoy sunlight for a longer period.
Answer:
Ummmmm... Isn't that a test?
Explanation: