Answer:
A) sea level drops; land subsides
Explanation:
The sea is the final destination of all streams on land. All streams empty into seas which are the basins that collects all terrestrial materials.
The base level is the lowest level to which a river can erode its channel. The base level is greatly influenced by what happens to a sea.
When a river reaches its base level, erosion ceases. If a river is young and set above its base level, we see a rapid rate of erosion.
A sea, the final basin of depostion of rivers controls the base level to a very large extent. When there is a tectonic movement and a sea subsides. It becomes more deeper and lower. Sea level also falls and materials grades seaward. A river would cut rapidly along its channel and its bed to measure up to the level of the ocean.
Therefore, we see a very rapid rate of erosion of channels when sea level falls and the earth sags downward. This would lead to a lower base level.
When sea level rises and there is a tectonic uplift, rivers erode their channels less and begins to aggrade materials. The base level also rises.
Answer:
Characters are flat.
Usually very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated.
The hero and heroine are usually young.
The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring.
The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring.
Both usually have special abilities or powers.
Explanation:
Answer: 
Explanation:
We have a right triangle with sides AB, BC=5cm and AC=13cm (the hypotenuse). Let's apply the Pithagorean Theorem to find AB:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Now that we know the value of each side of the triangle, we will use the trigonometric function sine to find the angles C and A (angle B is
remembering we are talking about a right triangle):
For angle C:

(5)
(6)
(7)
For angle A:
(8)
(9)
(10)
Calculating the difference between both angles:


Answer: Youngest beds will be at the East and the oldest beds will be at the West.
Explanation:
Because the Sun still rises on the East.
An ocean gyre is a large system of circular ocean currents formed by global wind patterns and forces created by Earth’s rotation. The movement of the world’s major ocean gyres helps drive the “ocean conveyor belt.” The ocean conveyor belt circulates ocean water around the entire planet.