Answer: Option (C)
Explanation:
A tombolo is a depositional feature that is formed when the longshore current, moving parallel to the sea shore, carries the sand long with them and deposits along the shoreline. After this, subsequent backwash carries the sands along with it and deposits at a right angle to the sea shore. This deposited sands and other materials connects the shore to an island and this features are known as tombolo.
Thus, the correct answer is option (C).
Conical Vent and Fissure Vents
Mid-Ocean Ridges
Composite Typer Volcanic Landforms
Shield Type Volcanic Landforms
Caldera
Answer:
Anthropogenic hazards are hazards caused by human action or inaction. They are contrasted with natural hazards. Anthropogenic hazards may adversely affect humans, other organisms, biomes, and ecosystems while A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth
Explanation:
Man-made: Global Warming
Natural: Grand Canyon
Answer:
Pacific Plate
Explanation:
These islands are volcanic arc formations due to the convergent boundary where the pacific plates subducts under these Indo-Australian plates, so the subducting pacific plate created the Kermadec ridge that runs from north island of New Zealand to Tonga northeast wards. There are several volcanoes that rise from this zone of the sea bed.
Answer:
The upper mantle and crust.