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Mantle convection currents, ridge push and slab pull are three of the forces that have been proposed as the main drivers of plate movement (based on What drives the plates? Pete Loader). There are a number of competing theories that attempt to explain what drives the movement of tectonic plates.
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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.
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d. setting a goal to provide 80% of electricity from renewable resources by 2050
Explanation:
Germany takes an very good step towards the reduction of carbon dioxide.We know that carbon dioxide is a green house gas.The green house gases are increasing the temperature of the earth and this is known as global warming.So it become necessary to reduce the production of green house gases.
Germany government said that up to 2050 they will use the renewable energy source to produce power.
So the option d is correct.
d. setting a goal to provide 80% of electricity from renewable resources by 2050
The delta is created by the accumulation of material from the river at the end of its flow.
Explanation:
The delta is a physical feature that is formed by the influence of the water, or more specifically by the rivers. Basically, as the river comes to the end of its flow, or better said entering another, larger, water body, it slows down significantly. Because it slows down, it loses its velocity, which in turn means that it can no longer carry the majority of the material it has been carrying to there.
The material gets deposited. As more and more material is deposited, it piles up, creating a sandy land form. The deposited material gradually starts to block parts of the river, so the river starts to branch out in order to continue its flow to the larger water body. The end result is a triangular, sandy physical feature, cut through by numerous smaller ''sleeves'' of the river.
Some of the largest deltas in the world are:
- Ganges delta
- Nile River delta
- Amazon delta
- Mississippi delta
- Mekong delta
- Niger delta
- Danube delta
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