Answer: Mantle plumes, Continental rifts, island arcs, and Continental arcs
Explanation:
Mantle plume is the mechanism of convecting abnormally hot rocks within the Earth's mantle. The plume head partly melts on reaching shallow depths, the plume is often invoked as the cause of volcanic hotspots.
Continental rift refers to the belt of the continental lithosphere where the extensional deformation (rifting) is taking place. Continental rift zones have important consequences and geological features, and if the rifting is successful, leads to the formation of new ocean basins.
Island arcs are long chains of active volcanoes with intense seismic activity found along convergent tectonic plate boundaries. Most island arcs originate on oceanic crust and have resulted from the descent of the lithosphere into the mantle along the subduction zone. They are the principal way by which continental growth is achieved.
Continental arc is a type of volcanic arc occurring as an "arc-shape" topographic high region along a continental margin. The continental arc is formed where two tectonic plates meet, and where one plate has continental crust and the other plate has an oceanic crust along the line of plate convergence, and a subduction zone develops.
The Aral Sea has shrunk in size because of heavy irrigation. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". The Soviets used the river waters feeding the Aral sea for the purpose of cotton plantation and this destroyed the Aral Sea.
Answer:
Positive Pion, Negative Pion and Neutral Pion
Explanation:
Pi-meson or also known as pion is one of any of the three (3) subatomic particles which characterizes of being unstable of its nature. The charged pions
π+
and
π−
decay with a mean lifetime of 26.033 nanoseconds or 2.6033×10−8 seconds, and the neutral pion
π0
decays with a mean lifetime of 84 attoseconds (8.4×10−17 seconds).
I think the answer is the epicentre
The right answer is Mongolia