<span>There are lots of countries that do not have volcanoes, some of them include:
South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Djibouti, Somalia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Liberia, Denmark, Norway, Wales, Finland, Sweden, Ireland...
These countries, as well as the rest that lack volcanoes are all countries that are not lying above collision or submersion lines between the tectonic plates, nor have a hot spot beneath them, which is where the volcanoes appear. The best known is the 'Ring of Fire' in the Pacific, where most of the active volcanoes are.</span>
Answer:
Non-conformity
Explanation:
An unconformity is a time gap or break in stratigraphic record of sedimentary rock layers. It is usually depicted by a period of non-deposition or erosion.
There are different types of unconformity:
>Disconformity
>Non-conformity
>Para-conformity
>Angular unconformity
Non-conformity is a type of unconformity marked by different rock types. The boundary between such rock types is an unconformity surface. For example, the boundary between an igneous rock that caps a sedimentary sequence is an unconformity.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The word Quechua or Quichua is an ethnonym used to designate indigenous peoples from the current states of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
In addition to referring to the word Quechua to the people or ethnicity, reference can also be made to their dialect and religion
.
Traditional Quechua communities are called ayllu, a word that not only refers to the enclave territory of the town, but also refers to the group related by blood relations. The community itself is not a unit of production, it is a territory shared by a number of families that it produces individually; However, there are institutionalized mechanisms that regulate and facilitate the constitution of cooperation groups and that regulate the rules of behavior among its members, the obligations that each has with the others and the distribution of tasks
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<span>A major plate is one that has an area greater than 20 million kilometer squared and a minor plate is one not greater than 20 million kilometer squared and larger than 1 million kilometer squared. Minor plates are not usually shown on maps of major plates.</span>