Answer:
The answer is below.
Explanation:
Constructive is when two plates are being pulled by convection currents.
Destructive is when an oceanic plate is destroyed by the thicker continental plate.
A collision is when two continental plates push against each other and buckle.
Conservative is when two plates slide past each other along a fault line.
Answer:
there were several important cities that came into being as centers of trade and religion, such as Mecca, Medina (Yathrib), Karbala, and Damascus.
Explanation:
A triangle’s angles are equivalent to 180 degrees so the third angle would have to equal 20 degrees
The second assumption is that there is something exceptional about Africa, that while other continents and peoples have got or are getting richer, Africans, for reasons we can think but no longer speak in polite company, choose to remain in poverty. Our capacity to see Africa as divergent lets us off the hook so we don’t have to understand our own complicity in the challenges various African countries face today. It also means we rarely rage as we should against the actions of the corporations and governments that profit from instability, corruption or even inexperience (African negotiators at the climate talks have historically been disadvantaged by their lack of experience and the expectation among western negotiators that they should be grateful with whatever they get).
If there is, then, no innate propensity for corruption, violence or poverty in Africa, then the narratives that fuel the stereotypes need questioning. One possible explanation comes from the Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, who said: “The west seems to suffer deep anxieties about the precariousness of its civilisation and to have a need for constant reassurance by comparison with Africa.” Perhaps it’s not Africa that needs saving, but us.
Workers who work to preserve/help the environment. Such as people that design solar panels or farmers.