I think the answer is D:all of the above.
Explanation:
Air pressure
Measured using a tool called anemometer which looks like a wind vane.
The best title for this mental map of Antebellum America is States' Rights
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Antebellum America (Plantation era) is a period between the Civil War and the War of 1812. Mainly, this period waded a way to start the American Civil War. It focused on the problems in society regarding slavery, plantation and also the economy.
Between the North and the South, there was huge difference inequality. In the South, there were more slaves whose lands were held by the master class people. Except for Baltimore and New Orleans, the other slave states had only smaller cities. And they were rural and they are mainly based on the plantation.
Each Plantation owner owned slaves to work on their farms for more production. That in turn, increased the economy of the South since they produced cotton which's the price is high at that time. This made the Abolitionists start the abolition movement against the slavery supporters that automatically led to the Civil War.
The transform fault boundaries are not having the same characteristics as the convergent or divergent plate boundaries. The movement at the convergent and divergent plate boundaries is caused by pressure from below, thus vertical one, and also when they collide one of them moves diagonally downwards, or rather subducts. That leaves gaps at the plate boundaries and big cracks through which the magma can penetrate. At the transform boundaries it is a different situation. The plates engaged in this type of boundary are neither moving away from each other, nor they are colliding, but instead they slide past each other. By sliding past each other, the plates actually close in any gap that might have enables for magma to come out on the surface, so we don't see volcanoes along this type of boundaries. What is typical about the transform plate boundaries is the formation of faults that form because of the stress, and are parallel to the boundary.