Turbidity currents explain the movement of the earth's crust.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: That statement is false

Turbidity current explain the movement of an under water current which create an under water landslide filled with sediment

even though it doesn't cause the earth crust movement, it does triggered by it

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b. Colombia
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This so late I'm sorry, but Chile. 

The answer is (A) Chile. Columbia, Venezuela, and French Guiana are located in Caribbean South America, except Chile.

#1. Which of the following is true of folded mountains, fault-block mountains, and volcanic mountains? Form from the buildup of lava and ash Form only at boundaries between two oceanic plates /Form only at boundaries between two continental plates /Form at both convergent and divergent plate boundaries...#2.While exploring the land over a tectonic plate boundary, an explorer discovers a geologic structure with steep cliffs and jagged edges. Which of the following has the explorer most likely discovered?A fault-block mountain/ A folded mountain/A hotspot volcano/A volcanic arc ..... #3. Which answer choice best describes the difference between island arcs and hotspot volcanoes?

Island arcs form only at divergent plate boundaries, whereas hotspot volcanoes form only at convergent plate boundaries./Island arcs form only at convergent plate boundaries, whereas hotspot volcanoes form only at divergent plate boundaries./Island arcs form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt./Island arcs form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust.
#4. Which answer choice correctly explains why this diagram shows a normal fault?

The fault plane divides two otherwise identical sections of rock./The fault plane runs from the top of the rock to the bottom of the rock at an angle greater than 45 degrees./The block of rock above the angle of the fault plane is raised above the block of rock below the angle of the fault plane./The block of rock above the angle of the fault plane has fallen beneath the block of rock below the angle of the fault plane.

#5. The Appalachian Mountains are an example of a folded mountain range. Based on this information, which of the following processes formed the Appalachians?

Melted rock called magma rose through holes in Earth's crust and gradually solidified as it cooled.
/Tectonic movement forced certain segments of Earth's crust downward and other segments upward in jagged chunks./One tectonic plate moved beneath another plate at a subduction zone, causing the rock to melt and rise above Earth's surface./Segments of Earth's crust bent and doubled over, and moving wind and water gradually shaped the rock into gently sloping domes.

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Here are the following answers to the five questions:
(1) "Form only at boundaries between two continental plates."
(2) "
A fault-block mountain"
(3) "
Island arcs form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt."
(4) "
The fault plane runs from the top of the rock to the bottom of the rock at an angle greater than 45 degrees."
(5) "
Segments of Earth's crust bent and doubled over, and moving wind and water gradually shaped the rock into gently sloping domes."

Which of the following is not a type of plate boundary?a. Divergent
b. Tectonic
c. Transform
d. Convergent

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Answer: (B) Tectonic

Explanation:

 Divergent, transform and the convergent are the three main type of the plate boundary. Tectonic boundary is basically refers to the resultant of the two plates of the tectonic that sliding each other in the form of the transform boundary.

The one of the most famous transform boundary is the san Andrea. The large scaling motion is mainly describing about scientific theory which is known as tectonic plates. The other options are the types of the plate boundaries.

Therefore, Option (B) is correct.

B- Tectonic is the answer. A divergent boundary is when two plates move away from each other, a transform boundary is when plates slide against each other and a convergent boundary is when two plates collide.

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B. The city experiences yearly flooding and is menaced by rising sea levels..
C. few trees can grow in the sandy soil of the deltas.
D. city residents have to travel far to find suitable building materials for their homes..

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A problem that Dhaka's location below sea level on the delta of the Ganges river for the residents is the city experiences yearly flooding and is menaced by rising sea levels. The correct answer is B.
I believe the answer is B.

Because of its position below sea level, the city is experiencing flooding every year. The more the sea level rises, the more flooding it will cause to the city, which is a major threat to the people.

Claudia got lost several times on the way to her first day at her new school and had to ask for directions. This most likely occurred because __________. a. Claudia did not have a cell phone with GPS to help her find the different classrooms b. Claudia can’t follow directions c. Claudia did not yet have a mental map established for her new school d. Claudia could not access the Internet to use a mapping website

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Claudia most likely didn't have a mental map established for her new school yet.

Answer:

ITS C JUST FINISHED

Explanation:

What is the main job of a cartographer?

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Cartographers gather data on a region's geography in order to create maps, charts, and plans.

A cartographer gathers geographic information and creates maps, whether visual or digital, for environmental and educational objectives. They gather data from reports, surveys, satellite images, and aerial photos and turn it into visual representations.

Geographical data are interpreted, gathered, and measured by cartographers and photogrammetrists. For use in education and regional planning, they provide maps that are easy to use and update charts and maps. Because their maps help decisions concerning business and marketing, geology, engineering, environmental research, and land-use planning, they may also be referred to as geographic information specialists.

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Cartographer produce maps. This includes conventional maps as well. I hope this helps!