A.Alluvium
B.Alluvival Fans
C.Albedo
D.None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The albedo of the earth’s surface is only about 4%, yet the combined albedo of the earth and the atmosphere is about 30%. Which set of conditions below best explains why this is so?
- ______ is a formation which contains water but can not transmit it rapdly enough to furnish a significant supply to a well or spring.
- A geologic formation which contains water and transmits it from one point to another in quantities sufficient to permit economic development is called ________
- The mixture of silt, sand, and gravel deposited by flowing water such as rivers and streams is called _______??
- The terms and definitions used in watershed management are:
- The fine yellowish dust or silt spread and deposited by the winds, that is very fertile is called _____??
- Soil that is made-up of particles, that have been carried in water and thus deposited, is called:?
- Large deposited material at the mouth of glacier is known as ________ :
- Water source beneath the earth flowing naturally is called ____________??
- Volcanic erupted material when inside the hill/earth/mountain it is called ______ and after it coming out it is called _______.