Answer:
Exposure to the Atmosphere
Composition of Rock
Surface area of the rock
Climate
Time
Explanation:
Exposure to the Atmosphere - how much of the rock mass is exposed to the environment affects how quickly the rock will be weathered by that very environment
Composition of Rock - what kind of minerals the rock is made of, how easy it is for those minerals to disintegrate and how quickly the react with water and air.
Surface area of the rock - a rick that has a wider surface or smaller pieces is more exposed than one that is a lump. A larger surface area increases the rate of weathering
Climate - if a rock is an area where there are high temperatures or very low temperatures, the rate of weathering is likely to increase. A similar point can be made about a region that experiences a lot of rain.
Time - the longer the rock is exposed to harsh conditions, the more it will experience weathering
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Complete Question
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Answer:
The value is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The initial point is 
The terminal point is 
Generally the magnitude of the vector is mathematically represented as

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The answer to this is true. Usually when a volcano forms it starts off from the ocean floor then it will form up towards the surface. Volcanoes are also known for creating new islands like for example The Hawaiian Chain, it was created by volcanoes. in order for the islands to form, the plates in the ocean floor aka where the volcanoes are located has to push up another rock aka an island. Molten rock falls into the ocean and hardens creating a new island.