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Answer: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives</h2>
The Indian subcontinent (also called South Asia) is the geographical region that is currently divided among the states of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. However, for cultural and geographical reasons, the island states of Sri Lanka and Maldives are also considered part of this subcontinent.
This landmass, which is a peninsula in the southern region of Asia, is mostly situated on the Indian Plate. In this sense, it is considered a subcontinent because it belongs to a continent, but is smaller compared to a continent.
Nevertheless, this region is part of a distinct landmass that was originally larger, but after the separations due to the movement of tectonic plates, it became part of Asia.
As an ecologist I would bring to the table:
- Air pollution, sound pollution, water pollution, soil pollution.
- Destroying of the ecosystem
- Climate effects
- The process of recuperation of that land, that will take decades, lot of effort by the authorities, ecology organizations and locals, and will cost enormous amount of money.
- Health problems with the population in near proximity.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Volcanoes typically occur underground when they do. "Although most of the active volcanoes we see on land occur where plates collide, the greatest number of the Earth's volcanoes are hidden from view, occurring on the ocean floor along spreading ridges." (https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/volcanoes.html)