Horizon is a noun, it does not form an adverb
Sunset is a noun, as in the setting of the sun below the horizon. Sunset as an adjective, as in old or declining industries :'sunset industries'
The horizon was beautiful. Black holes have an event horizon.
The western horizon.
There are three syllables in horizon.
The sun sets over the horizon.
No, the word 'beyond' is a noun, an adverb, and a preposition.Examples:It's a message from the great beyond. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')We can stay until Friday, but not beyond. (adverb)My kite sailed beyond the horizon. (preposition)
Sunset is a noun, as in the setting of the sun below the horizon. Sunset as an adjective, as in old or declining industries :'sunset industries'
a horizon
Horizon B
O horizon A horizon E horizon B horizon and c horizon
the horizon that contains topsoil is the A HORIZON
A horizon B horizon C horizon O horizon
The O horizon contains the most organic matter in a soil profile. It is the top layer of organic material such as decaying leaves, branches, and other plant debris that is actively decomposing. The A horizon, also known as the topsoil, is a layer rich in minerals and organic matter that is developed from the decomposition of plant material in the O horizon.
A. The A horizon.
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horizon A , horizon B and horizon C
the answer is horizon