1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
Subduction is the term used to describe the process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another at a deep-ocean trench. This occurs when a denser oceanic plate slides under a less dense continental plate, leading to the formation of deep-sea trenches and volcanic arcs.
Floor plate efficiency refers to the ratio of the net assignable area (NA) to the gross floor area (GFA) of a building. It measures how effectively the floor space is utilized in a building, with higher efficiency indicating more usable space and better utilization of floor area. A higher floor plate efficiency is often desirable as it can lead to more efficient use of resources and potentially lower operating costs.
Sea floor spreading
divergent plate movement
stacked from floor to ceiling
As the freight is taken off it is stacke on the floor
Non permanant fixtures
the divergent plate boundary is the one that is sea floor created
The floor load in an overseas container is the amount of load the floor is capable of holding.
1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
3 Plate appearances, 3 hits.
The term floor lead usually refers to a worker with authority. The floor lead is in charge of that floor and has to make sure the work gets done.
It is a baseball term. The new batsman steps up to the plate over which the pitcher pitches the ball to him.
rofl means 'rolling on [the] floor laughing'
Over sea shipment containers are considered floor load. Floor load refers to the floor safely capable of supporting the structure.
Over sea shipment containers are considered floor load. Floor load refers to the floor safely capable of supporting the structure.