Converging plate boundaries. continent to continent plate boundary converging if you want to be more specific.
to converge means to bring something together, that's how I always remembered. Transform boundaries move side to side, and are the reason for mainly fault lines, such as the San Andreas Fault in California. All plate boundaries do occur at subduction zones.
I believe that the correct answer to this question would be "produced with the help of <span>ecosystem-based management". Books are often made out of trees, and in order to produce paper, ecosystem-based management is needed.</span>
The correct answer is - II and III.
The agribusiness has been helping a lot to the people in the developing countries around the world, mostly with better food supply and the support in the traditional agricultural practices.
The better food supply comes from the proper distribution of the food on the home markets, and it is also food that is produced in the country, not imported one, so everyone sees the benefit from it.
The support in the traditional agricultural practices is also very important, as the farmers are managing to get easy access to the things they need for farming, but also they have secured market for their products. The traditional agricultural practices are also supported as in those ways it is possible to produce organic food, for which there's an ever growing market.
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The correct Answer is A) Tropical Cyclones
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Tropical cyclones, hurricanes or typhoons form when convection causes warm, moist air above the ocean to rise. They begin as a group of storms when the water gets as hot as 80 °F (27 °C) or hotter. <em>The Coriolis effect</em> made by the Earth's rotation causes the winds to rotate.
The Coriolis effect refers to how a moving object seems to tilt toward the right in the Northern hemisphere and left in the Southern hemisphere. An example of the Coriolis effect is hurricane winds turning left in the Northern hemisphere.
Tropical cyclones can be found in the Atlantic Ocean and northeastern Pacific Ocean, and sometimes in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Canada is divided into four subregions—the Atlantic, Core, and Prairie Provinces, and the Pacific Province and the Territories. Each subregion possesses unique natural resources, landforms, economic activities, and cultural life. of Canada's population is in urban areas within 100 miles of the U.S.-Canadian border.
In 1867, three colonies of British North America — Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick — were united in Confederation, with the former Province of Canada being divided into Ontario and Québec.
Quebec and Ontario are often referred to as Canada's heartland, and with good reason. Three out of five Canadians live there. Ontario is the largest province in terms of population, Quebec in land area. Most of the settlement in these inland provinces is found along the Great Lakes and the St.