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Q: Which land feature will dominate a shoreline area where more sediment is deposited than eroded?
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What feature dominates the phyiscal geography of Mexico?

Flat grasslands dominate the physical geography of Mexico.


How is a chemical bank shoreline used?

A Chemical Bank shoreline is not a specific term or concept that is commonly used or known. It may refer to a specific service or feature provided by Chemical Bank, which is a financial institution. It is recommended to contact Chemical Bank directly for more information on what they offer and how it can be used.


What features tell you how a sedimentary rocked is layered?

Sedimentary rocks are often deposited in layers as strata. The feature that tells how a sedimentary rock is layered is called the bedding.


What is an example of an alluvial fan?

A good example would be the ones in Death Valley, California. An alluvial fan is basically a fan-like structure formed from the mouth of a flattened and spread out stream (it looks like a fan).


How do you read a Punnet Square?

Reading a punnet square is much like reading a grid map. Start with one finger on the father allele and one on the mother allele and find where they meet in the middle, the combination of both the father allele and the mother allele will give you the genotype. Repeat for all four middle squares. In all punnet squares, the dominate gene is the capital letter (e.g R) and the recessive gene is the normal letter (e.g r). When two dominate alleles show (RR) the phenotype will show the dominate gene. When one dominate and one recessive allele show the dominate gene will still show (Rr), in females they call it them a carrier female because they carry the recessive allele as well. When two recessive alleles show (rr) the recessive feature will show in the phenotype.

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What land feature is produced by the sediment deposited at the front of a glacier?

This is known as a terminal moraine.


2 examples of deposition?

Here are a few examples for you to choose from:Moraine: hummocks of moraine are deposited at the snout of a glacierRiver beach: load carried by the river is deposited on the inside of a meanderDune: a wind blows sediment, which is then deposited and accumulated in a duneBeach: an ocean deposits sediment from the cliff behind or else from nearby boulders etc. in a collection of sediment, similar to the river beachDelta: the feature found at the mouth of a river formed by the final deposition of the river's loadAlso note:Drumlin: A feature formed by the reshaping of deposited materialLamination: The building up of layers of sediment to form laminae which are seen in a sedimentary rock, often sandstone.


Which is not a depositional shoreline feature?

tomBOLO liar.


Identify six shoreline feature created by shoreline erosion?

this crazy work for every body


Which process carve shoreline feature?

erosin and abrasion


Which feature is located nearest to a continentent?

The feature located nearest to a continent would likely be its coastline or shoreline.


What is the name of the coastal feature that is an elongated extension of sand on the drowndrift end of a barrier island?

This coastal feature is called a spit. It forms as sediment is deposited by longshore drift and wave action along the down-drift end of a barrier island, creating a narrow, elongated landform extending into the sea.


What is the shoreline feature that look like a nature bridge called?

the answer you looking for is the sea arch


What feature is formed when rock soil and other material are deposited by a glacier?

a moraine


What is the term for the triangular feature created by sediments deposited at the mouth of a river?

Delta


What is cross-cutting relationship?

A crosscutting feature occurs when a rock or body of sediment cuts across, through fractures, faults, or magma. Any feature that cuts across must be younger than the rock or sediment that it cuts across.


What land feature would probably form if sand was deposited by wind?

a sand dune...