<span>C. the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom </span>
Answer:
The geographer in the passage is focused on human geography.
Explanation:
Human geography is part of geography that focuses on humans, their activities in the environment (both natural and anthropogenic), their characteristics, movements, as well as the reasons for any of them. Not to be mistaken though, despite humans being in the center of this part of geography, everything is connected with physical geography in one way or another, thus there are a lot of connections between the two major branches of geography.
In this case, the geographer is gathering data about the migration of people from one country to another in a given time period, as well as looking for patterns in that time period to find out why is that the case. Basically, the geographer is researching human activity, from one human-based creation to another, but all of that happening in the physical sphere, thus it is of interest to human geography, but as mentioned it is easy to see that there is a connection with the other part of geography as well.
B. False. The reason for this is continental drift.
Answer:
Constructive margins occur when two plates with the same density (continental or oceanic) move away from each other, which causes magma from the mantle to rise to the surface. ... Destructive margins occur when one plate is denser than another and move towards each other.