It would be a divergent boundary, with the two tectonic plates moving away from eachother.
Answer:
The only factor that distinguishes different cylindrical map projections from one another is the scale used when spacing the parallel lines on the map. The downsides of cylindrical map projections are that they are severely distorted at the poles.
Answer: strong trade winds
Explanation:
Drought is when there's lack of rainfall or scarcity of water supply.
Australian drought, decreased fish stock in coastal Peru, flooding rains in southeastern US and the Peruvian upwelling stops are all related.
The Peruvian upwelling stops bring about the reduction in fishes. The option that doesn't fit the pattern is string trade winds.
Therefore, the correct option is E.
Conversely, for every time zone boundary you cross going east, you add one hour. Because Earth is round, if you continue to travel in one direction, you will eventually return to your starting point, and you would have set your watch forward or backward a full day.