Subduction.
material from the Earth's surface is returned to the interior.
Where one plate is pushed downward beneath another plate into the underlying mantle when plates move towards each other..=)
If a neuron, or other excitable tissue, is stimulated by a stimulus of threshold strength or greater strength..
It's called destructive plate margin/boundary, or convergent plate margin though this term applies to all plate margins where two plates are moving towards each other (such as continental + continental or oceanic + oceanic).
buried beneath other rocks
one is triggered by the other
material from the Earth's surface is returned to the interior.
in the case of edge trigger, it may generate unwanted interrupt when input signal has glitch and so on. on the other hand if edge trigger not seen in some special situation (eg. when process in the service routin) level trigger preffered!
if all other things remain same, then yes
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The verb of descent is descend. As in "to descend".other verbs depending on the tense are descends, descending and descended.Some example sentences are:"We will descend into the cavern"."The pair descends into the cave"."They are descending deeper into the depths"."They descended hours ago and have still not returned".
Where one plate is pushed downward beneath another plate into the underlying mantle when plates move towards each other..=)
That would be recorded in the system log. (I'm using XP, it may be different on other systems).
Beneath is a preposition, which means that it is a word that indicates the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. An example would be: Beneath the table, there was a cat. -- Beneath is showing the relationship of the table and the cat; how far away they are from one another.
"Torpor Orb stops a creature's own enters-the-battlefield triggered abilities as well as other triggered abilities that would trigger when a creature enters the battlefield." Torpor Orb would stop Leveler's ETB triggered ability to occur.
Both plates shatter and fall on the floor in pieces. You need to be more careful!
Yes. Tsunamis are often triggered by earthquakes.