A divergent boundary are two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other, rather than into each other. This can cause rifts, valleys, and ocean ridges.
Is Guatemala in the north american plate? i kno i shouldn't be asking, but i desperately need the answer for my science project and theres no where to ask questions. please answer! thnx
Your Q is unclear ,do you want to ask about synapsis or hybridization .
Force pairs act on an object when that object exerts a force on another object and, in response, experiences an equal and opposite force from the other object. This is based on Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Hot spots have generated all types of volcanoes but are most often. If you mean to ask about specific volcanoes, there are too many to count, so a few groups and notable volcanoes will be listed: The volcanoes of Hawaii The volcanoes of the Canary Islands The Yellowstone supervolcano The San Francisco volcanic complex (including Sunset Crater and the San Francisco Peaks) The volcanoes of Iceland (associated with both a hot spot and a divergent plate boundary).
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these create rift valleys
Ask ten economists how to deal with the financial crisis and you will receive divergent solutions and views.
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The present tense of "ask" is "asks" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "ask" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
Ask is the present tense. Example: "You ask the questions and I will answer them." The past tense of ask is asked or did ask.
The word 'ask' is in the present tense.
Ask is present tense why asked is the past tense of ask
The present perfect tense of "ask" is "have asked."
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The present progressive tense of the word "ask" is "asking."
The present participle is asking.
The present perfect tense of the word ask is "have asked."