When magma pushes the crust up but hardens before erupting onto the surface, it forms so-called dome mountains
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The use of carbon-14 has some advantages over other radioisotopes and also over other dating methods, for example:
- Dating fossils, since all living carbon-based organisms acquire carbon by photosynthesis or consumption of plants and animals, all living things can be dated with this method.
- It is not limited, this is a way of saying that its effective range is very wide, it allows dating to a maximum of 62,000 years
- It has oceanographic and climatic utilities
- Dating of aquifers, carbon-14 decomposes constantly even underwater
Socrates liked to pose questions to people in order for them to figure out the answer by themselves. They were leading questions so it would prompt thought in the student who eventually would arrive at their own conclusion. He himself felt he had no ideas and felt it wise to understand he was ignorant about many things. In order to gain higher knowledge he promoted asking a lot of questions. In teaching today mostly straight didactic method used where a student sits and listens to a teacher ramble on and on about their chosen subject. It's easy to doze off in class because you lose interest unless you get to instead ask a lot of questions and get involved in the subject and start getting revelations about the subject matter.
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The correct answer is - the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
The initial name of Yugoslavia, was actually the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, or as it is often referred to in the Balkans the Kingdom of SHS. This mane was largely given to the country because of the three dominant ethnic groups in it, the Serbs, the Croats, and the Slovenes.
Afterwards, with the inclusion of Macedonia in it, the name changed in Yugoslavia, and also Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro, were given bigger recognition as federal states. All of the states had their names and the prefix SR (meaning Socialist Republic) in front of their names.
Yugoslavia was a name given because it means the land of South Slavs, with yug/o meaning south, and slavia meaning the land of Slavs.