Answer: Gaseous Hydrogen Layer
Explanation:
The reason the deepest layer that this probe was able to directly sample is just the gaseous hydrogen layer is because Jupiter's upper atmosphere is about 88–92% hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume of gas molecules. So the 200km this problem was able to cover is still composed of gaseous hydrogen.
Erosion can benefit the environment.
Erosion is caused by human activities.
Erosion is caused by the wind, water, and gravity.
Erosion occurs when chemical activities break down rock.
The process of erosion creates soil.
The process of erosion moves soil.
The correct answers are:
- Erosion can be harmful to the environment; bigger erosion in a shorter time span can be very destructive to the environment because whole layers of soil will be moved away and the landscape and the features of the environment will be changed.
- Erosion is caused by human activities; people have a big impact on the erosion, mainly by destroying the vegetation which is essential for prevention of this process.
- Erosion is caused by the wind, water, and gravity; these three are the natural factors that are causing the erosion, and that manage to move the soil away from a particular place.
- The process of erosion moves soil; the process of erosion in its essence means exactly that, moving of soil, and while this is bad for the place from where the soil is moved away, it can be good for the place where the material will be deposited later on.
Answer
- Erosion can be harmful to the environment
- Erosion is caused by human activities
- Erosion is caused by the wind, water, and gravity
- The process of erosion moves soil
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Canada is a country settled in the northerly part of North America. Canada is joined by Alaska (USA) in the west, and by 12 states of the continental United States in the South land. Canada also shares marine boundaries with Greenland, Saint Pierre, and Miquelon is an island which is the heritage of France.