The correct answer is - The movement of the plates sometimes leads to earthquakes and tsunamis.
The movement of the plates leads to lot of changes across the globe, and they might be positive or negative, though it depends from which point of view the things are seen.
On the boundaries of the plates, there's constant adjustment deep inside the crust because of their movement. Those adjustments cause parts inside the crust to break, crumble, producing a lot of force, transmitted as quick, strong vibrations, which we know as earthquakes.
The earthquakes can appear on land and in the sea/ocean. Both of them can be devastating and cause a lot of damage, be it human lives, destruction of plants, killing off animals, material damage. The ones in the seas'oceans, also lead to the formation of tsunami, which essentially is a huge, powerful, quick moving waves that wipe out everything on their way.
Well, I am a Muslim, (a person in the religion of Islam), so I could answer this very easily.
Why it's so important to North African countries is because North African Countries are closer to the middle east; the "base" or "home" of Islam.
Why you may ask is it our base/home?
Well that's the area of land our religion was founded in, by our Prophet Muhammad (May peace and blessings be upon him).
So, since North African Countries are very close to the middle east, (they actually used to be part of the middle east; in fact, all countries were actually one full piece of land called "Pangaea" until Earth's tectonic plates divided it into multiple pieces of land), they felt as if they would interpret many of the middle east's customs, religion, tradition, culture, and basically their lifestyle.
This is why it's important :)
I hope I helped you! ^-^
Answer:
glacial landform , glacial erosion , All of the above
Explanation:
Drumline is a glacial landform formed by the deposit of glacial fluvial sediments, left behind by the removal of hard sediments. Also known as basket of eggs topography.
The processes that form the great lakes are glacial erosions as they are left over by glaciers in the past.
Most parts of Canada are prone to drought but some like the British colombia and parts of central canada.