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Answer:
B) An oceanic plate goes under a continental plate.
Explanation:
All of these are technically not the correct answer, the real answer would be something on the lines of: "An old dense plate pushes a lighter weight plate causing an ocean trench." But since that isn't an option, the best one would be an oceanic plate that goes under a continental plate.
It is believed that the force of repulsion expanding<span> the </span>universe<span> is due to dark energy, i.e. the energy of the vacuum, which is anti-gravitational. This is the force which is pushing the </span>galaxies<span> apart. However, </span>if galaxies<span> are close together, their local gravity </span>can<span> overcome this repulsion.</span>
Answer:
converted to an equivalent sea-level value
Explanation:
Even though this question does not give the multiple answer options, this is your correct reply. Around the world, to measure station air pressure, there is an elevation to be considered when measuring. As a result, station pressure is adjusted to sea-level pressure (SLP) so as to have a constant value wherever the station may be.