(1) amphibole and potassium feldspar (3) quartz and biotite
(2) potassium feldspar and quartz (4) biotite and amphibole
Answer:
true
Explanation:
-condensation
-triangulation
-intersection
The correct answer is - triangulation.
Triangulation is the technique used for getting the most accurate information about the epicenter of an earthquake. This technique is very simple. Three seismograph stations, on different locations, that are able to record the earthquake, are working together and comparing the results they got from where their respective stations showed the earthquake's epicenter is. The circles that represent the area affected by the earthquake, are than compared and the point of their intersection is considered to be where the epicenter is.
Answer:
Geographic concepts are ideas which posit connections between humans in both natural and cultural settings, they are connected to space and proximity and offer geographers a lens in which to consider and present information that they conclude about the world. Based upon these conclusions that can be drawn from these concepts, geographic questions can be answered with evidence from how humans interact with the world.
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Answer: Geographic concepts allow for the exploration of relationships and connections between people and both natural and cultural environments.
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