A cold air mass moves underneath a warm air mass causing the warm air to rise. This event can best be identified as -
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What moves plate tectonics? Well, the magama underneath the plates move and shuffles.
fall, slides, flow
The aesthenosphere, which is located in the top part of the Earth's mantle is the layer lying underneath the tectonic plates. Collective movement in these plates cause a gradual rise in the aesthenosphere, thereby resulting to land elevation.
The sun heats the water, causing cold / hot circulation, and evaporation. It also heats the air, causing wind, which also moves currents.
The change in a star's spectrum when it moves away from the Earth is called redshift. This shift occurs because the wavelengths of light emitted by the star are stretched out as the star moves away, causing the light to appear more red.
Cool air blows inland from over the water and moves underneath the warm air, causing a sea breeze.
The plates involved in Mt. Pinatubo's eruption are called a destructive plate boundary. This means that the plates move towards each other and the oceanic plate is denser than the continental plate and therefore it moves underneath the continental plate. As this peice of land moves underneath this is called the subduction zone, and the plate moves into the magma chamber of the volcano and it melts as magma which forces the magma up the main vent thus causing an eruption.
The first event in expiration is the relaxation of the diaphragm muscle, which is the primary muscle responsible for breathing. As the diaphragm relaxes, it moves upward, decreasing the volume in the chest cavity and causing air to be expelled from the lungs.
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What moves plate tectonics? Well, the magama underneath the plates move and shuffles.
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When the diaphragm moves down it is relaxing, causing the thoracic cavity to recoil. An increase in pressure causes the lungs to expel.
Bella moves to live with her dad in Forks.
The energy of a wave moves forward, causing the disturbance in the medium to propagate. This can be seen as the wave pattern moving through space.
That is the "point of no return". Within the event horizon, gravity is so strong that anything that crosses the event horizon can't get out, even if it moves at the speed of light.
Solar eclipse.
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