Answer:
1. Viscous Drag
2. Slab-Pull Force
3. Ridge-Push Force
Explanation:
The three factors that drive plate motion in the asthenosphere are as follows:
1. Viscous Drag
2. Slab-Pull Force
3. Ridge-Push Force
Asthenosphere is the upper layer of the earth's mantle. This layer lies below the lithosphere at depths between approximately 80 and 200 km below the surface.
LAB refers to the lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary.
Answer:
Step 1
Explanation:
Rocks that forms metamorphic rocks are not pushed to the earth surface. On the surface, the pressure and temperature conditions are not high enough to cause any metamorphic transformation in a rock.
Rocks must subside into deeper levels of the crust where mineral changes occur and hence new rocks called metamorphic rocks.
West. For if the winds blow towards the sails, the boat shall moveth faster. Therefore, my answer is and always will be west.