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Question

The two images images shown represent vastly different environments, yet they a directly related to Earth systems. In terms of the knowledge and topics covered in this class, describe what aspects of Earth systems that these two images inspire you to consider or reflect on. Think beyond describing just the image content, and consider forcings, perturbations, couplings, or cause-effect (etc.). This is a reflectr essay -- as you study these images, what do you now "see* after taking this class that is not apparent from just the obvious? (many responses will be correct, t examples of explaining, integrating, and describing the science of Earth systems that you have learned in this class will score the higher grade. I am not looking for philosophical or artistic interpretations -- only the science, please - requires a critical look and reflection of each image}

Explanation / Answer

The First image dipicts an environment where a river descends down a hilli terrain and enters a plain. At this point the velosity of the river decreases drastically and its capasity to transport sediments desreases drastically. As such deposition of the load takes place leading to the formation of a number of sedimentary deposits like fans, bars and other flood plain deposits. Also climate of the region seems to be quite low leading to freezing of water. This freezing and thawing of ice also contribute to the enlargement of existing joins in the rocks and aid to weathering and erosion.

The second picture is of an extra terrestarial object which revolve around the sun/star. It is basically huge piece of rock travelling in a definite path in the solar system. The density is usually high and withstand the extream heat as it approaches the sun / star. A cloud of dust particles is usually gravitationally attracted to it which becomes visible once it approached a star. According to big bang theory, it is a product of the initial explotion which created the universe.