Answer:
It’s the first one, humans
In the USA, it is in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
In other countries that keep a gold reserve, it is in a similar
guarded, high-security central facility.
Answer:
At convergent point of plate boundaries, sedimentary rock that is present at ocean floor is pushed down into mantle. Due to the continuous movement of rock into the mantle increase the crust the temperature. Thus after continuous rise of temperature, crust melts down and eventually rise to surface of earth in the form of volcanic eruption. and after cools down gives rise to formation of igneous rock.
Explanation:
Process of igneous rock is given below
At convergent point of plate boundaries, sedimentary rock that is present at ocean floor is pushed down into mantle. Due to the continuous movement of rock into the mantle increase the crust the temperature. Thus after continuous rise of temperature, crust melts down and eventually rise to surface of earth in the form of volcanic eruption. and after cools down gives rise to formation of igneous rock.
That point is in southwestern Manitoba, Canada, about 125 miles
west of Winnipeg.
Note:
A latitude and longitude define a single point on Earth, so it's not possible
for a whole country to be located right there ... not even a very small country.
The divergent plate boundaries are the places where the tectonic plates move away from each other. As they move part, which is actually driven by the convection currents in the mantle, they leave a gap between them of very thin and cracked crust. The convection currents manage to push the magma up with easy through this gap. As the magma pushes upward, it reaches the ocean floor, where the temperatures is significantly lower and it quickly cools off and forms new igneous rocks, or rather new crust. Since the magma is constantly rising and constantly making new crust, the new crust is pilling up, forming a mid ocean ridge with intense volcanic activity. Eventually, the rising magma will manage to come out on the surface and create volcanic islands, thus a chain of volcanic islands, which can even result in the formation of new large land of mass.