answersLogoWhite

0

On the PSLE result slip, "Ungraded" typically refers to the subjects in which the student did not meet the minimum requirements for a grade. This could be due to various reasons such as absence from the exam or not completing the required coursework.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

What type of fault can result from horizontal shearing object plates?

Horizontal shearing can result in strike-slip faults, where two plates slide past each other horizontally. This type of fault is common along transform boundaries, such as the San Andreas Fault in California.


What type of fault that forms as a result of shear stress?

A fault that forms as a result of shear stress is called a strike-slip fault. In this type of fault, the rocks on either side of the fault move horizontally past one another, typically along a vertical or near-vertical fault plane. Strike-slip faults are often associated with tectonic plate boundaries, such as transform boundaries, where lateral movement occurs. An example of a well-known strike-slip fault is the San Andreas Fault in California.


What does it mean when tectonic plates slip?

Shifting,sliding,diverging ,converging etc . of tectonic plates.


Do dip-slip faults often create mountains and valleys?

Yes, dip-slip faults can create mountains and valleys. When one block of the Earth's crust moves vertically relative to another along a dip-slip fault, it can result in the formation of mountains by uplifting one block and valleys by sinking the other block. The movement can be caused by compression (reverse fault) or extension (normal fault) forces.


What is a fracture surface where rocks can slip?

A fracture surface where rocks can slip is known as a fault. Faults are fractures in the Earth's crust along which movement has occurred, causing the rocks on either side to slide past each other. This movement can result from tectonic forces and is often associated with earthquakes. Faults can vary in size and can be classified into different types based on their movement, such as normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults.