According to Answers.com, Reference Answers Pocahontas in geology is a prong reef described a wall reef that has developed irregular buttresses normal to its axis in both leeward and (to a smaller degree) seawater directions. See link below.
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If 'things' mean geological disasters:EarthquakesVolcanic eruptionsTsunamis (result of underwater earthquake)If 'things' mean geological features:Volcanic beltsVolcanic arcsOceanic trenches
In geological terms it is quite old, as a State it is the 14th State which makes it about 219 years old.
Ground wire
No, the wide prong is neutral it is the white wire. The narrow prong is hot it is the black wire. The round prong (in a 3 wire plug) is safety ground it is the green wire.
crust?
It is a geological landscape region in southern New York composed of mostly Quartzes, dolostones, marbles and shists. It is about 488 million years old
It is a description of a location that is being spoken about in terms of geology. Describe land formations, out crops, age of rock, topography, etc
In geological terms, a mineral must be a solid
# The prong of a fork or rake is called a "ein Zinke", plural "Zinken" # The prong of a deer's antler is called a "eine Sprosse", plural "Sprossen" # A prong relating to a sharp point is called a "ein Zacke", plural "Zacken"
Prong is a point as the tine of a fork.Edited: each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork. pierce or stab with a fork:pronged
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tectonic forces, etc
It has been a US State for 220 years but is much older in geological terms.
it when one of tectonic plates (lithosphere) descends under another plate (asthenosphere)
A prong is a clamper to clamp things.
The word "prong" can be used as either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is used to describe the projecting points at the end of a fork. As a verb, it means to stab or pierce with a fork.