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The denser oceanic plates pushes below the lighter one.
Downward displacement of air happens when you fill the upper part of a pressure chamber with steam. This causes the denser air below to move downward.
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When an oceanic plate and a continental plate collide, the oceanic plate is always subducted. Oceanic plates are denser than continental plates, and they have a higher iron content. Since they are denser, oceanic plates always sink below the continental plate in the event of a collision.
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Adding any amount of salt to pure water will make it more dense than pure water, so the slightly less salty water will still want to sink, just not as quickly. It would be like dropping a bowling ball into a tank of water, then drilling out some of the ball and repeating the experiment. The ball would sink a little more slowly, but it would still sink.
Ocean crust is denser
ocean crust is denser
The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.
Frostbite would be an example of a harmful effect of being in the cold for to long or misusing a product that can create freezing or below temperatures.
The denser oceanic plates pushes below the lighter one.
This is always being studied. For frequencies below microwaves there appear to be virtually zero effects.
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No. Water has its highest density at about 4 °C. Below and above this temperature, its density decreases.
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When one plate is denser than the other plate which leads to it being force down below the less dense plate. This process is known as subduction and a trench forms at the point where the descending trench begins to flex into the earth.
A law setting the minimum wage below the equilibrium point might have an unintended effect that could lead to unemployment. It also prevents poor families being able to better their conditions and thus increases poverty.