How does plate tectonics explain the creation of volcanic islands in the Pacific

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Answer: Because the tectonic plates are moving when they collide with each other the force is so strong that it causes earthquakes and/or hurricanes with can lead to the creation of many things.

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Which of the following describes how a substance farmer uses land

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Answer:

They use the land to harvest and grow crops for their family

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What is the definition of highland climate?

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Its an elevated region; plateau

Where would you be more likely to find a large city , on top of a high mountain or on a plain? why?

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Large cities are more likely to find on a plain.

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For a city to be established, geographical locations like vast plains, mountains, islands etc play a very important role. Cities are mostly established on the vast plains as compared to the other geographical locations.

Because of the facilities which the plains offer for the settling of the humans on that land like easy transportation leading to trade, setting up of businesses and growth. Taking up of agricultural activities also become easy in this plain land because use of equipment and machines become very easy.

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8 1/5 = 8.2 -2 
=6.2 * 4^3 (4*4*4)
=396.8 + 24.6
= 421.4

This nation is on a British isle but is not a part of the UK.

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The answer would be Ireland or The Republic of Ireland

Choose all the answers that apply.Coal _____.

is nonrenewable

releases carbon dioxide when burned

releases fewer toxins than natural gas

is an igneous rock

forms from organic remains

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The correct answers are:

- is nonrenewable;

The reserves of the coal are limited, and already, lots of coal mines have been emptied around the world, so it is a nonrenewable energy source which reserves will end up in the close future with this tempo of its usage.

- releases carbon dioxide when burned;

The coal is a natural storage for carbon dioxide, so when burned it releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to the ''Greenhouse Effect''.

- forms from organic remains;

This natural resources is formed on the basis of organic matter, namely from prehistoric types of trees that are long extinct. Since most of the coal originates from certain period of geologic time, one of the geologic periods is actually named after it, the Carboniferous.

It is Nonrenewable, releases CO2 when burned, and forms from organic remains.