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Q: Are Correlation of rock units between continents or widely separated areas accomplished by using physical features such as color or texture and thickness?
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What would happen to a continent if it had a ridge in the middle?

Nothing. However, the continents float so the thickness of the continent would be greater under the ridge. Also gradually thought time the continent would "flow" to become of uniform thickness, however erosional process would probably remove the ridge first.


What continent has the highest average elevation?

Antarctica with an average elevation of 7,500 feet above sea level. Antarctica is also the driest, coldest and windiest continent on earth, has the most fresh water (frozen) and is the largest desert.


What is the country of origin of bic pens?

"In 1945 after the Second World War, Marcel Bich and Edouard Buffard founded Société PPA (the French acronym standing for "pens, mechanical pencils and accessories") in Clichy, a suburb north of Paris. During the war Bich had seen a ballpoint pen manufactured in Argentina by László Bíró and between 1949 and 1950 the Bic Cristal was designed by the Décolletage Plastiquedesign team at Société PPA (later Société Bic).[1][2] Bich invested in Swiss technology capable of cutting and shaping metal down to a hundredth of a millimeter, with the outcome a stainless steel, one millimeter sphere which allowed ink to flow freely. After many tries Bich found a thickness of ink which neither leaked nor clogged and under a license from Bíró launched the Cristal in 1950.[1]"Answer found @ Wikipedia.com


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What is the range of thickness of earths continents?

Between 50 and 100 km


Is there a correlation between thickness of inter ventricular septum and the weight and height and sex of normal persons?

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Clinical correlation is suggested for the 6mm thickness of endometrium?

If you're post-menopausal, a 6mm thickness of endometrium is abnormal. If you're a young woman still menstruating, it's normal. Clinical correlation means that the health care provider who ordered the ultrasound has to take into account whether the finding is meaningful for that particular patient, given the patient's history and physical exam.


What is the thickness of the crust at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

the earths crust is 25 miles beneath the continents and 6.5 miles beneath the ocean


How thick is Earth's crust under the continents?

The thickness of Earth's crust under the continents varies, but on average it is around 30-50 kilometers (18-31 miles) thick. This thickness can increase to as much as 70 kilometers (43 miles) in certain areas such as mountain ranges.


If there mildly prominent endometrial thickness why is clinical correlation is recommended?

Clinical correlation is recommended when there is mildly prominent endometrial thickness because it could be indicative of various conditions such as hormonal imbalance, endometrial hyperplasia, or rarely, endometrial cancer. Further evaluation and correlation with clinical symptoms can help determine the underlying cause and guide appropriate management.


Is the thickness of Earth's crust even around the planet?

falseThe Earth's crust is quite variable in density and thickness. Some places on the ocean floors it is many miles thinner than on land.


Why does the thickness of hyaline cartilage have a negative affect?

It depends on which type of joint it is associated with. Th three classifications of joints are; synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic. They are all separated by hyaline cartilage, from less than paper thick to almost an inch (25mm) in the knees. So the thickness has a natural purpose of protection, having a loss of the proper thickness leads to the condition known as osteoarthritis.


Layer of the crust has a average of thickness of 5 miles?

Sounds right to me. Also remember that the earth's crust is thicker under the continents (land) than under the ocean where it becomes thinner.


How is light separated into a spctrum?

With a prism. Light striking the prism is of different wavelenghts. These corrospond to the thickness of the wedge splitting the colors out of the source. They can be put back together with another prism.


What would happen to a continent if it had a ridge in the middle?

Nothing. However, the continents float so the thickness of the continent would be greater under the ridge. Also gradually thought time the continent would "flow" to become of uniform thickness, however erosional process would probably remove the ridge first.


What is a sentence for thickness?

The thickness of the drink made it hard to swallow.The metal sheeting is not the correct thickness.