The Paris Basin is one of the major geological regions of France having developed since the Triassic on a basement formed by the Variscan orogeny.
george cuvier, french scientist, examning the fossil-laden rock of the Paris Basin early in the nineteen century, provided conclusive evidence of the extinction of species on earth.
No. Basalt is a kind of rock. There can be landforms made of basalt, but it isn't a landform in and of itself.
its called a basin
In geology, a basin occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center. A bowl-shaped vessel usually for holding food or liquids Or a Bowl-Shaped area that forms around a volcano's central vent.
The Paris basin extends to the middle of the Rhine Valley east of Saarbrucken
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No, the Ruhr is in Germany.
The Paris Basin is one of the major geological regions of France having developed since the Triassic on a basement formed by the Variscan orogeny.
None of these two. The Paris basin is a low-raised plain, that we liken to a basin because of the higher (but not so much higher...) plateaus around it. Compared to these other plains, it can be described as a rather shallow depression of the land.
You can write a sentence with the word "core" in it a few ways. You can write " There is only one core in Paris Basin".
Fully one-third of the population of France lives or works in Paris or in areas directly surrounding Paris.
true.
Paris Basin and Uplands of Brittany
Paris is located in the "Île-de-France" (island of France) administrative region, formerly the "région parisienne", which is in the middle northern part of France, centrally situated between the West and East borders.Geographically, it is in the "bassin parisien" (Paris Basin.)
The Seine River is located in the Paris Basin or North France. The Seine River is a major commercial waterway and is very well known as a tourist attraction in Europe.
The basin is in the bathroom The basin is white The basin is small The basin is old