From my perspective the crop is called "Poppy Crops".
The features that result as a form of a glacier carving out rock and forms into the landscape over which it slides are called cirques. When a glacier moves it erodes the surface of the earth beneath it. In this process of erosion large boulders and very small pebbles all get caught up in the path of the glacier and move along with it. This moment causes deep depressions into the earth, changing the landscape. The deposition of rocks and silt from a melting glacier also changes the form of the land over which the glacier moves.
Answer:
Subduction happens in Location A but not in Location B.
Explanation:
In the two descriptions, we have two different types of plate boundaries. At location A, where the plates collide, and one moves over the other while the other is pushed downward, we have a convergent plate boundary. At location B, where the plates slide past each other, we have a transform plate boundary.
- At location A, a subduction zone will occur. The subduction zone will appear at the point where the two plates collide, and if it is in the ocean, there will be a trench, if it is on land, a mountain chain will be forming.
- At location B, there will not be a subduction zone, instead, there will be a fault. A fault will occur because of the sliding past each other of the plates, as they create big pressure between each other, so at the boundary itself, there will be cracks in the crust where the crust is under immense pressure and it often results in earthquakes.
Outer core.
The densest layer is the inner core but it is not given as an option. The outer core is closet to the inner core, therefore it is the correct option.
Question- Where do most major earthquakes occur?
Choices To Choose From- (1)in the continental interiors
(2)at the mantle-core boundary
(3)randomly over the Earth's surface
(4)in specific earthquake belts
Answer- The correct answer is (4)In specific earthquake belts