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Fault rupturing by the earthquake is largely governed by the Elastic rebound theory. In geology, the elastic rebound theory is an explanation of how energy is released during an earthquake. It explains that as rocks on opposite side of the fault are subjected to some force and shift.
They gather energy and deform slowly unless their internal strength increases causing a sudden movement occurs along the fault. This results in the releasing of the accumulated energy and rocks move back to their original but unreformed shape.
Humans do not contribute to the change of seasons
Answer: A its location on the mediterranean sea provides ports and access to other waterways
North Africa was subject to foreign invasions not because of large deposits of gold, diamonds, and oil but because it’s location on the mediterranean sea provides ports and access to other waterways.
It was a strategic decision of the war which Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt did both for political and military reasons. The operation which was called TORCH aimed to open the Mediterranean to Allied shipping and to effect a lodgment in French North Africa