b -trench
c -convergent
d- divergent
The correct answer is - c - convergent.
The convergent boundaries are the plate boundaries where two or more tectonic plates move towards one another. Because of the high pressure that is made on the land because of the pushing against one another by the plates the land starts to lift up. The process is pretty slow, but gradually as the land lifts up more and more and gains on elevation the first signs of a hill will appear, than small mountain, and as the process continues it can end up with a very high mountain. The Himalayas are a perfect example of the results of this type of boundary.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The area in Canada that has the highest population density is the Great Lakes area, located in the south-southeastern part of the country. This region has the largest cities in Canada, and it offers several conditions that makes it the most attractive and suitable for living.
As a country, Canada is very sparsely populated. The country is the second largest in the world, but it has twice smaller population than the United Kingdom for example. The main reason behind this is that the climate is very harsh in most of the country, so very few places offer good or partially good living conditions.
In general, it is the border area with the United States, in the southern part of the country, that has the majority of the population of this country, while the rest is mostly void of population.
The Great Lakes region has by far the biggest population density. The reason for this is that the climate is milder in this region. It is a very well connected region, especially with the major cities in the north and northeastern part of the United States. Multiple economic activities are possible, and the travel and transportation are very easy. This naturally attracted the people to concentrate around this area.
Answer:the correct answer is B
Explanation: because I took the test and got it right :)
Answer:
high winds
Explanation:
Microbursts are powerful surge of wind usually produced during a thunderstorm or rain storm. They are sharp but powerful descent of wind with force that hits the ground surface and spread horizontally out. Such wind outbursts can last for several minutes and will cause severe damage in an area.