The jet stream
The jet stream.
They indicate that the Earth's magnetic field has undergone shifting of the positions of it's poles several times in the past.
rubber bands do contain sulfur
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock that is formed when heat and pressure is applied to an igneous or sedimentary rock. The old rock does not melt completely but reorganizes it's minerals to form banks of foliation giving it the light/dark bands. Gneiss is formed when you have a parent rock that is rich in silica. Since most of the continental crust is silica rich, gneiss it a common rock. It is the highest grade of metamorphic rock in the metamorphic sequence. The sequence goes like this: slate - schist - phyllite - rock.
No, rubber bands are not bio-degradeable because it cannot fully rot/rotten by nature
Jet Streams
The jet stream.
The answer is jet stream, answered by a sixth grader
The Jet Stream
Jet streams
Aurora Borealis
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It all depends on the location. Coal is held between layers of rock, in bands. Over the millions of years these bands can get bent and twisted by the movement of the earths crust. In some places the seam of coal is exposed on the surface, all you have to do is pick it up. Most places where this is possible, have already been used by people in the area. Early coal mining underground, was probably due to following a surface seam of coal as it dipped below the surface. Open seams of coal also happen underwater and it is possible to dredge it up.
The star has a low surface temperature.
Planets? Rings? Bands in the atmosphere? All of the above!
I don't recognise your terms 'solar wave' and 'height'. Solar energy is emitted from the sun and reaches earth as radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared bands. the totoal falling on 1 square meter of earths surface (on average) is 230 watts.
Sedentary lifestyle does not describe hunting and gathering bands. These bands are typically nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food and resources.