When two converging ocean plates meet, one plate typically subducts beneath the other, leading to the formation of a subduction zone. These boundaries are often marked by deep ocean trenches, which are formed as the subducting plate bends and descends into the mantle. Additionally, these zones can be associated with volcanic arcs and intense seismic activity due to the interactions between the plates.
The "south pole" of a magnet is usually marked with blue, while the "north pole" is marked with red.
The pole marked in red on a magnet is typically the "north pole." In magnetism, every magnet has a north and south pole, with the north pole being the end that seeks the Earth's geographic north when allowed to rotate freely. The opposite end, usually marked in blue or left unmarked, is the south pole.
It usually means that there are 50 metres in vertical height between each contour line shown on the map.
A typical thermometer consists of a glass tube filled with a liquid (usually mercury or alcohol) that expands and contracts with changes in temperature. The tube is usually marked with a scale for reading the temperature, and there may be a bulb at the bottom to sense the temperature.
Barometric pressures are typically marked at regular intervals, such as every 4 millibars or every 5 millibars, on an isobar map. This helps to show the pressure gradient across an area more clearly.
The positive speaker wire is usually red or marked with a "" sign, while the negative speaker wire is usually black or marked with a "-" sign.
Usually it is marked with a star.
It will usually be marked somewhere on the barrel.
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It is usually marked on the chamber or barrel.
It is usually marked, but halfway should be good.
It means finished. (Usually marked at the end of a movie)
Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
There is usually a marked line or a dipstick. Use them
Yes but you it is not marked as a flavor you usually get it in a blue rasberry packet. :)
Helicopters can land anwhere, but usually do on a pad marked with an H
The "south pole" of a magnet is usually marked with blue, while the "north pole" is marked with red.