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Heat and pressure lead to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
how has nuclear fusion led to the formation of all the other chemical elements
Formation and development lead by proteins.DNA code for proteins.They decide the nature of amino acids.
compaction and cementation
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There are four steps that lead to the formation of an eruption. These steps are moving of tectonic plate, pressure developed over a long period at its boundary, the convection heat at the asthenosphere and the sudden release of accumulated pressure from tectonic boundaries.
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Formations are a tactic that coaches often use in the game of soccer. For example, a 4-4-2 formation is common; this is when there are four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards. Formation coaching is an art. It is important to know the opposing team's playing style in order to determine which formation will lead to success on the field.
Generally and simply, mutation, genetic variation and natural selection.
Formations are a tactic that coaches often use in the game of soccer. For example, a 4-4-2 formation is common; this is when there are four defenders, four midfielders and two forwards. Formation coaching is an art. It is important to know the opposing team's playing style in order to determine which formation will lead to success on the field.
Clouds form when water evaporates, travels up the atmosphere, cools and then condenses.
The four steps leading to an earthquake include the movement of tectonic plates and pressure developing over a long period at its boundary. Then the convection heat builds at the asthenosphere, and there is a sudden release of accumulated pressure from tectonic boundaries.
Like the formation of your face.
Heat and pressure lead to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
cumulonimbus clouds.Unstable atmospheric conditions lead to the formation of lightning and thunder in cumulonimbus clouds.
Sedimentary rock can form in more than one way. The majority of sedimentary rock is clastic sedimentary rock, formed from the weathering and erosion of existing rock. The steps in its formation are listed below. Steps 4 and 5 are often listed together as the process of lithification.Weathering of pre-existing rock into smaller pieces.Erosion and transportation of weathered rock particles (sediments).Deposition of eroded sediments.Compaction of deposited sediments.Cementation of compacting sediments.For further explanation of sedimentary rock formation, see the related question below.
condensation