What is a fjord caused by?

What is a fjord caused by? A true fjord is formed when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley by ice segregation and abrasion of the surrounding bedrock. According to the standard model, glaciers formed in pre-glacial valleys with a gently sloping valley floor. Such valleys are fjords when flooded by the ocean. What is the […]

What are the structures of civil service in Nigeria?

What are the structures of civil service in Nigeria? Structure of the civil service of Nigeria Executive class: The professionals, technical or specialist class: The clerical class: Auxiliary class: Policy formulation or implementation of government policies: Advising the government: Intermediary role between the government and the general public: What are the classification of civil service? […]

How is the New Zealand country?

How is the New Zealand country? New Zealand is a wealthy Pacific nation dominated by two cultural groups – New Zealanders of European descent, and the Maori, who are descendants of Polynesian settlers. It is made up of two main islands and numerous smaller ones. How big is South Africa compared to NZ? South Africa […]

Where are gurnard found?

Where are gurnard found? HABITAT. Red gurnard are found on or near the seabed throughout parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Where can I get gurnard in NZ? Gurnard can be caught throughout the harbours, but most people fish the channels when the tide is running although on high tide they can also be […]

Which is a largest Port size?

Which is a largest Port size? The Port of Shanghai is the biggest port in the world based on cargo throughput. The Chinese port handled 744 million tonnes of cargo in 2012, including 32.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of containers. The port is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River covering an area […]

What languages do New Zealand speak?

What languages do New Zealand speak? Māori EnglishNew Zealand Sign Language New Zealand/Official languages According to the 2013 Census, English and Te Reo Māori are the most widely spoken languages in New Zealand. However, as Table 1 shows, in 2013 there far more people speaking English (3,819,969 people or 90 per cent of the total […]

Did Maori migrate to NZ?

Did Maori migrate to NZ? Māori originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of waka (canoe) voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350. Some early Māori moved to the Chatham Islands where their descendants became New Zealand’s other indigenous Polynesian ethnic group, the Moriori. How many years did the […]

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