Evaperation.
Pleurisy in animals happens in the respiratory system. Pleurisy is the formation of a very thick layer of membrane over the lungs. Both humans and animals can get pleurisy.
Evaporite is a formation of sedimentary rock deposits that are created through a repeated process of evaporation of water. These types of rocks are commonly found in the ocean and even bodies of water in the land.
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I don't think it's exactly a plain you're looking for. Magma erupting out of a fissure and spreading over a large area leads to the formation of thick solidified sheets of lava. After later eruptions, more sheets pile up to form extensive, flat topped lava plateaus.
Without the sun nothing would ever have lived to then die and consequently form oil. Our planet wouldn;t really have anything to orbit either. You thick fook.
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The thick loess deposits in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa come from glacial sediments.
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The answer is loess
Yes, glacial troughs are U-shaped valleys that form through the erosion of moving glaciers. They have steep, straight sides and a flat bottom that was carved out by the glacier over time. The presence of a glacial trough indicates past glaciation in an area.
The answer would be loess
Clay minerals are typically formed over long periods of time by the gradual chemical weathering of rocks, usually silicate-bearing, by low concentrations ofcarbonic acid and other diluted solvents. These solvents, usually acidic, migrate through the weathering rock afterleaching through upper weathered layers. In addition to the weathering process, some clay minerals are formed by hydrothermalactivity. Clay deposits may be formed in place as residual deposits in soil, but thick deposits usually are formed as the result of a secondary sedimentarydeposition process after they have been eroded and transported from their original location of formation. Clay deposits are typically associated with very low energydepositional environmentssuch as large lakes and marine basins.
If you don't have THICK, I mean REALLY THICK deposits... no need. A little black soot won't hurt anything.
Yes. Volcanic material can form very thick deposits.
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