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The land formed by deposited soil at the mouth of a river is called a delta (named for the Greek letter, which is similarly triangular in shape).

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Is it true that Eroded sediments pushed in front of a glacier are called moraines?

Yes, that is true. Moraines are piles of eroded sediments that are pushed in front of a glacier as it moves, either as a result of the glacier plucking rocks and debris as it moves or as it deposits material carried by the ice.


Atoms that naturally undergo nuclear fissions are called?

These are called fissile or fissionable. Fissile isotopes undergo fission, producing sufficient neutrons of sufficient power that a chain reaction can happen, if there is enough of the isotope to support it. The mass sufficient to support a chain reaction is called critical. Atoms of fissionable isotopes will undergo fission when a sufficiently energetic neutron collides with them, but the neutrons they emit when they divide are either insufficient in number or insufficient in energy to sustain an chain reaction. There is a third type of material that can undergo fission, called fertile, which is isotopes that can be caused to capture neutrons, changing into fissile or fissionable isotopes, so the fission does not happen to atoms of the fertile material directly, but to the atoms of the isotopes they become.


Thin filaments at either end of the sarcomere are attached to interconnecting filaments that make up the what?

The thin filaments at either end of the sarcomere are attached to interconnecting filaments called Z-lines or Z-discs. These structures help anchor and align the thin filaments during muscle contraction.


Molten material that flows from volcanones?

If your wondering what that's called, it's either called lava or magma.


What is is called when two tyeps of atoms bond together?

It is called a chemical bond, which can be either covalent or ionic.

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Particles of clay and silt eroded and deposited by the wind are called?

Either Aeolian deposits, or Loess.


Particles of clay and silt eroded and deposited by the wind are called .?

Either Aeolian deposits, or Loess.


Do love bird eggs need to be firtilized?

Parrot eggs are either fertile when they are laid or they are not fertile when they are laid. They have to be fertile and properly incubated in order to hatch.


What is the largest liability of the federal reserve system?

It is either Federal Reserve notes or U.S. Treasury deposits/other deposits


Why is Loess an important type of sediment?

Loess is an important type of sediment because it is highly fertile and supports productive agricultural land. It is also valuable for archaeological and paleontological studies as it can preserve a record of past environments and human activities. Additionally, loess deposits can help in understanding past climate conditions and variations.


When applying brakes the car pulses?

Either the rotors have deposits, or the ABS is kicking in. Either is evidence of aggressive braking.


What does Bank of Montreal do?

In general, it accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities, either directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets.


What were submarines called during world war one?

The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"


Can you have unprotected sex on your period?

no you still have to be protected. i cant remember but the monthly ovulation cycle either makes you most fertile or the least fertile when your on your period.... jenny x


Are males more fertile if they are a virgin?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that males are more fertile if they are virgins. Fertility in males is influenced by various factors such as age, overall health, and genetics, not by whether they are virgins or not.


Menstrual cycle calendar when are you most ferital?

A woman is either fertile or not - there is no 'most fertile'. During the average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile between days 7-16. Ovulation typically occurs on day 14 and there is a viable egg for up to 48 hours. Around a week before ovulation there is also fertile quality cervical mucus which helps protect sperm from the acidic pH of the vagina and help it reach the egg, with the presence of this mucus sperm may survive in the vagina for up to 7 days. Note: Unless a woman uses a method such as Fertility Awareness Method to track her fertility on a daily basis she cannot know for sure when she is fertile or not. Guessing fertile days based on the average menstrual cycle is known as Rhythm Method and not reliable as either birth control or in trying to conceive.


WHAT can occur only when either interbreeding or the production of fertile offspring is prevented among members of a population?

speciation