Since the caves in which stalactite and stalagmite are in are made of limestone, and we know that limestone is a sedimentary rock, and rainwater dissolves minerals in the limestone so now we have mineralized water. The water drips from the top of caves in the same spot for years and years. The water evaporates and leaves minerals and minerals keep piling making stalactite and stalagmite, that is just one way.
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A sedimentary rock could undergo heat and pressure to become a metamorphic rock, melt into an igneous rock, or get weathered, eroded and deposited into another sedimentary rock
describe the topographic shape of the feature?
describe how climate classifications is determined
no you would not describe a warm air mass cause you don't know where the warm air mass is and whether or not it is warm and if you can describe it.
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Rainwater can cause widespreed weatheing. loose soil and bare land get the most affected doring heavy rainfall.
Seth used words like "ramshackle," "weathered," and "forgotten" to describe the buildings and homes he saw as he walked through Galveston.
Words that are used to describe nouns are known as adjectives. Some adjectives that start with the letter W are: wavy, weathered, wet, white, wobbly, wonderful.
'Worm-eaten, weathered, yellowed, newly-discovered, long-buried, out-of-date, historical, timely, ancient, legal, and family' are all words that might describe a document.You can use keywords or comments to do that.
A sedimentary rock could undergo heat and pressure to become a metamorphic rock, melt into an igneous rock, or get weathered, eroded and deposited into another sedimentary rock
The old man is often described as having wrinkles etched deeply in his skin, with thinning grey hair and a stooped posture. He may also be depicted as frail, with weathered hands and a slow, shuffling gait.
The noun weather is an uncountable noun, there is no plural form.The forms for the verb to weather are weathers, weathering, weathered.The present participle of the verb, weathering, also functions as an adjective to describe a noun, and a gerund, a word that functions as a noun in a sentence.The past participle of the verb, weathered, also functions as an adjective to describe a noun.
Craggy means rough, rugged, or uneven in texture, typically describing the surface of rock formations or terrain. It can also be used to describe someone's appearance as being weathered or having prominent features.
Traditional methods of rainwater harvesting like 'the rooftop method' are becoming popular in India. In Gendathur village, Mysore, about 200 households have adopted the rooftop rainwater harvesting method, thereby making the village rich in rainwater. The state of Tamil Nadu has made it compulsory for all the houses to have rooftop rainwater harvesting structures. Defaulters are severely punished.
Soil is composed of weathered rocks that have been reduced to grains, added to by organic remains of plants, leaves, and grasses. Fertilised with animal remains and animal waste, to which water plays a large part to help decomposing organisms to reduce matter even further.
Skin - a soft, delicate veil that embraces every inch of our being, a canvas of stories etched in scars and freckles, a boundary between self and the world, a reflection of the journey we have traveled.