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I believe it is extrusive
Earthquakes and volcanoes occur along the edges of the plates. ... When plates move apart, they produce new ocean floor as magma from the mantle rises up through volcanoes and deposits new rock along the plate boundaries. In some areas plates slide alongside each other, neither creating nor destroying land.
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The answer is A
Typhoons are basically like hurricanes, formed by weather and climate.
Tornados are formed by weather activity.
Floods can happen from weather or tectonic activity, but its more of an indirect effect rather than a direct one.
Earthquakes are from tectonic activity, the right of fire is the boundary of a tectonic plate.
No.
The speed of sound in water depends on the temperature and pressure. As you go deeper, the pressure increases and the speed of sound increases.