The Soviet Union taking over Georgia and setting boundaries
A superimposed boundary is a political boundary that disregards the existing traditional configuration on the land which is usually identified by a higher authority more especially by take over powers for example the boundary between North Korea, the Soviet Union taking over Georgia and setting boundaries and many others.
Divergent plate boundary: The Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate are moving apart. Convergent plate boundary: The Andes Mountains where the South American Plate is colliding with the Nazca Plate. Transform plate boundary: The San Andreas Fault in California where the Pacific Plate and North American Plate are sliding past each other.
Convergent boundary.
Physical boundaries can include walls, fences, rivers, mountains, and oceans. These are tangible barriers that delineate the separation between two areas or properties.
At a divergent plate boundary new crust is created as two or more plates pull away from each other. An example of a rift where land between two continents are being pulled apart is the Great Rift Valley.
A superimposed boundary is a political boundary that disregards the existing traditional configuration on the land which is usually identified by a higher authority more especially by take over powers for example the boundary between North Korea, the Soviet Union taking over Georgia and setting boundaries and many others.
An artificial boundary is a boundary made by humans, examples include dams, the fence at the border between the U.S and Mexico. A natural boundary is a boundary made by nature, a boundary that "happens" naturally, examples include rivers, mountains and such.
superimposed central & left disc protrusion
it is china and mongolia russia and spain japan and france australia to california now that is some examples of a political and a natural boundary
england, Mexico
Superimposed to create an artificial atrial fibrillation waveform.
Mid-Atlantic Ridge and East Pacific Rise
Superimposed loads are the combination of all anticipated loads anticipated to be exerted on a structurally entity.
Congruence.
The boundary between two phases is called a phase boundary. It represents the interface or transition region where the properties of the two phases may differ, such as in density, composition, or structure. Examples include the solid-liquid boundary in ice and water, or the liquid-gas boundary in water vapor and liquid water.
I saw black lines, like some sort of script, superimposed on a white background, surrounded by a gray line -it was the answer field!
The San Andreas fault in California is a major transform boundary or fault, as is New Zealand's Alpine fault and North America's Queen Charlotte fault.