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The Pacific plate and the indo-australian plates converged during the christchurch eartquake. There is a good description of what happens when plates converge in the bbc website.
Yes, and, no. Yes, waves are created by tectonic plates during an earthquake (When two or more tectonic plates rub together and make huge vibrations) and even cause tsunami waves. Waves are not formed when the plates are still, though.
Cleavage Furrow
happening during tectonics plates process is the 2 land part scratching togethere and they form like the plate tectonic theory that the 7 continent now is a 1 whole land in the past
Yes, the tectonic plates shifting does not effect the weather patterns above it.
Because during incubation moisture will form at the top of the petri dish. Inverting the dish prevents it from dropping into whatever you have in the petri dish.
It'll cause the spreading of the colonies that are growing on the agar surface if the condensed water falls on them. That's why usually the plates are inverted during incubation.
it is to prevent the moisture formed due to condensation of the agar ,to mix with the components present in the petri plates, else causes contamination
inverting plate will allow fresh air mostly oxygen gas to pass through them and allow bacteria to grow
For long incubation periods,esp. for spread plates ,the agar surface can be dehydrated and this can cause inhibition of low aw sensitive microorganism like gram- rod shape bacteria. For this reason the petridishes are packed in plastic bags
The Pacific plate and the indo-australian plates converged during the christchurch eartquake. There is a good description of what happens when plates converge in the bbc website.
Charger plates are used during formal dinners. They are decorative plates that are used not for food, but for effect. They make the table look pretty before the food is served.
Yes, and, no. Yes, waves are created by tectonic plates during an earthquake (When two or more tectonic plates rub together and make huge vibrations) and even cause tsunami waves. Waves are not formed when the plates are still, though.
lithospheric plates slide scrape against each other during an earthquake which is the cause of one.
Due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Cleavage Furrow
happening during tectonics plates process is the 2 land part scratching togethere and they form like the plate tectonic theory that the 7 continent now is a 1 whole land in the past