4. The formation of an iceberg is most clearly analogous to which of the following activities?
A: Walking on fluffy new snow causing it to become compact and icy.
B: Ploughing large areas of earth, leaving the land frozen and barren.
C: Skating across a frozen lake and leaving a trail behind.
D: Blowing snow into one large pile to clear an area.
A: Walking on fluffy new snow causing it to become compact and icy.
B: Ploughing large areas of earth, leaving the land frozen and barren.
C: Skating across a frozen lake and leaving a trail behind.
D: Blowing snow into one large pile to clear an area.
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- 4. The formation of an iceberg is most clearly analogous to which of the following activities?
- The snow was hard. A: fallen, frozen B: falling, freezing C: falling, frozen D: fallen, freezing
- Large areas of Alaskan land remain (desolate) due to harsh climate. A: barren B: immature C: inaccessible D: passionate
- Large areas of Alaskan land remain desolate due to harsh climate. A: barren B: immature C: accessible D: parched
- The Himalayas in the Tibetan language means ______.( ) A: “land of snow” B: “land of river” C: “land of water” D: “land of lake”