To match mountains to their descriptions of formation apex, first identify the geological processes that created each mountain range, such as tectonic activity, volcanic activity, or erosion. For instance, the Himalayas are formed by the collision of tectonic plates, while the Rockies are primarily shaped by tectonic uplift and erosion. Comparing these processes to the characteristics of the mountain's apex—its height, shape, and structure—allows for accurate matching. Additionally, understanding the age of the mountains can provide context for their formation and features.
No a circle does not have an apex.
How do you find the apex of a triangle?
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
An apex is where the sides of a triangle or cone meet at the top to form a point therefore a cylinder does not have an apex.
Not normally because an apex angle is found on an isosceles triangle.
The Cenozoic era did not see the occurrence of the emergence of complex multicellular life forms, the formation of the Himalayan mountains, or the development of flowering plants.
Supernova: An explosion of stars Neutron star: The dense remains of a star Nebula: A large mass of gas and dust Apex :)
Mature rivers - Travel slowly Young rivers - Travel fast Old rivers - Travel VeRy SlOwLy Apex :D
Molecules are not stuck together: Water vapor Molecules are attracted to each other, but not ordered: Liquid water Molecules are joined in an ordered structure: Ice -Apex-
What begins the process of solar system formation? Gas and dust in a nebula is disturbed by an outside force. Apex
Snow Leopards
Formation of a zygote
Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (apex)
sedimentary rock formation
I got "compare and contrast" right on apex.
Gurushikhar 1722 mtr
Formation of Cuticles:) for APEX