The fossil fuel found trapped underground above oil layers is natural gas, which can be found in porous rock formations. Natural gas is often found alongside oil deposits and can be extracted using similar techniques.
Above the ground, Earth's features include mountains, valleys, plains, deserts, forests, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Below the ground, Earth's features include soil layers, groundwater, cave systems, mineral deposits, and the Earth's core composed of inner and outer core layers.
Impermeable layers, such as clay or bedrock, can prevent water from passing through them. These layers act as barriers that trap water above them, causing it to collect and potentially form groundwater reservoirs.
When warm air is trapped between two layers of cold air, it forms a temperature inversion. This inversion prevents the warm air from rising and mixing with the colder air above, creating stable atmospheric conditions. This can lead to the trapping of pollutants and reduced air quality near the surface.
Soil layers are called horizons because they are arranged horizontally in the ground. Each horizon has distinct characteristics, such as color, texture, and composition, that differentiate it from the layers above and below it. The arrangement of these horizons provides valuable information about the soil's formation and properties.
Surface runoff and Subsurface runoff. Basically, above ground and below ground
Above the ground, Earth's features include mountains, valleys, plains, deserts, forests, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Below the ground, Earth's features include soil layers, groundwater, cave systems, mineral deposits, and the Earth's core composed of inner and outer core layers.
The geologist is applying the principle of superposition, which states that in an undisturbed sequence of rock layers, the oldest rocks are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top. This helps geologists determine the relative ages of fossils found in different layers of sedimentary rock.
Impermeable layers, such as clay or bedrock, can prevent water from passing through them. These layers act as barriers that trap water above them, causing it to collect and potentially form groundwater reservoirs.
When warm air is trapped between two layers of cold air, it forms a temperature inversion. This inversion prevents the warm air from rising and mixing with the colder air above, creating stable atmospheric conditions. This can lead to the trapping of pollutants and reduced air quality near the surface.
it is formed either underground or above ground. it is formed underground when hot magma is trapped and cools slowly, when it has cooled down it has then become igneous rock but on top of the ground the lava cools much quicker then what it does below the ground
The one that is right above the ground - since there, the UV rays are filtered by the higher layers.
Soil layers are called horizons because they are arranged horizontally in the ground. Each horizon has distinct characteristics, such as color, texture, and composition, that differentiate it from the layers above and below it. The arrangement of these horizons provides valuable information about the soil's formation and properties.
The rainforest is divided into five layers: the emergents/overstory, the canopy, the understory, the shrub layer and the forest floor. The emergents, as I learned to call them, or the overstory is the very highest part of the rainforest. It reaches about 150ft or 45m above the ground. They are tall trees which stick out of the top of the rainforest. The canopy is where most of the trees are. It is 100-125ft or 30-37.5m above the ground. It is a thick, dense mass of trees. The understory is simply slightly smaller or younger trees then the canopy which reach between about 50-75ft or 15-22.5m above the ground. The shrub layer is the small trees and bushes near the ground, about 25ft or 7m above the ground. This is where many bugs and spiders live. And finally, the forest floor. See the link below for a diagram and more information about the rainforest and the rainforest layers. It has however missed out the shrub layer.
I'm not to sure, but it is quite easy to find below ground. Just keep on digging, or migrate a Kabuto from Leaf Green, Fire Red, Sapphire, Ruby or Emerald.
Above Ground was created in 1983.
Cabbages grow above ground
They live above ground.