On approach plates, "T" indicates a "Terminal" procedure. This designation is used for procedures that are designed to serve a specific terminal area, typically involving standard instrument departures (SIDS) and standard terminal arrival routes (STARs). The "T" signifies that the procedure is part of the terminal airspace and is intended for use within a specific air traffic control jurisdiction.
If you mean for the plates that are the earth's crust they are called 'Tectonic Plates'.
it means that they are converging
u should clear it after the main course, but if its not fine dinning or like doesn't matter than after the starter
Shifting,sliding,diverging ,converging etc . of tectonic plates.
It seems like there may have been a typo in your question. Did you mean plate boundaries? If so, plate boundaries are the lines where tectonic plates meet. There are three main types of plate boundaries: divergent boundaries, where plates move apart; convergent boundaries, where plates collide; and transform boundaries, where plates slide past each other.
The word 'Plates' has 5 phonemes (/p/, /l/, /ey/, /t/, /s/) and 5 graphemes (p, l, a, t, e).
If you mean tetonic plates, then no, sliding tetonic plates cause earthquakes.
If you mean for the plates that are the earth's crust they are called 'Tectonic Plates'.
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A convergant boundary is destructive because the plates approach one another.
Plates are usually round and used for serving food.
If you mean plates to eat from, the question is impossible to answer! But if you mean techtonic plates, there is only one, the African plate, although there it a rift appearing it on the eastern side of the African continent.
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