Answer:Misjugeing.
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Answer:
fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides are washed into water bodies, usually when they are being watered, these fertilizers grow algae and water plants at the surface of the water leaving minimal sunlight and oxygen to reach the marine life, this is called eutrophication.
Explanation:
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Springs occur naturally and are
found where an aquifer and an
aquiclude intersect the surface.
Or where a confining layer is
broken and water rises to the
surface by itself. “Artesian Spring”
A well is a pipe inserted by
people. Using a pump, water is
drawn to the surface. In the case
of an Artesian Well, the water
rises into the pipe by itself from a
confined aquifer.
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Answer:
thrust or reverse as its in a compressional setting and you know that because of the folding.
Explanation:
- A thrust fault is breaking of the earth's crust where the older rocks are pushed over the younger rocks and have an inclination of 45° or less. Creating a displacement of the overlying blocks, they can be blind thrust, fault bend faults, and fault duplex.
- These thrust faults occur in areas foreland basins and compression does not result in the process of mountain building as mostly the folding and stacking of the thrusts.
By the 1700's, the Church’s power had diminished and states had emerged as the uncontested authority in Europe.
Answer: Option A
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During the 18th Century, the theocratic system saw the downfall as the church’s power had declined and the intellectual movement of the Europe had taken the momentum. The concept of freedom, knowledge, liberty, rights had started emerging.
At the time, the concept of State emerged as people considered the state as the protector of their rights and liberty and saw this as the beneficial arrangement. State and idea of government had established in the Europe after the decline of church’s power.