Volcano- Develops when one plate slides under another
Continental drift- moving plates
Subduction Zone- Where oceanic crust collides with continental crust
Magma- Made from melting place.
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I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the features and characteristics you're referring to in columns 1 and 2?
A. Pangaea: Supercontinent B. Panthalassa: Super ocean C. Himalayas: Caused by continents colliding D. Magma: Generated in subduction zones
A. Pull factors B. Forced migration C. Military drives people
A correct match would be when two or more items are aligned or paired accurately based on a specific criteria, such as geographical coordinates, addresses or landmarks. Matching the location of a specific place on a map with its corresponding GPS coordinates would be an example of a correct location match.
The east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa appear to match up like puzzle pieces. This phenomenon is known as the "Atlantic Puzzle" and is evidence of the theory of continental drift.
Yes, some mountain ranges on different continents appear to match when continents were once part of the same supercontinent, such as Pangea. For example, the Appalachian Mountains in North America have similar rock structures and formations as the Caledonian Mountains in Europe, suggesting they were once connected.
Volcano develops from one place lives under another continental drift moving plates subduction zone were oceanic crust collides with the continental crust magma made from melting plates I voice typed
Moho barrier=where crust meets the mantle Oceanic crust=Thinnest layer
no it is not a landform!
Free-thaw cycles = Nonpermanent ice. Tundra = Cold grassy plain. Icecap = Permanently frozen. Highlands = Glacier near the equator. Missing: (2.3.5 | Must include: (2.3.5
Archipelago Many Islands Mesa Broad mountain flat top Butte steep sides flat top Delta Triangular shape
Pressure rising: Clear skies,Pressure falling: Rain,Temperature falling below dew point at night: Droplets forming on ground,Temperature falling in the late morning: Weather front
1950 - 2000 : population increased by at least 38 million each year industrial revolution : when human populations began a rapid increase black plague pandemic : the last drop in human population rates 20th century : when population doubled twice APEX
Lower mantle: Near outer coreInner core: Dense and solidOuter core: LiquidUpper mantle: Moves the crust
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Moho barrier: Top of mantleOceanic crust: Thinnest layerUpper mantle: Moves the crustLower mantle: Borders liquid core
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