Seafloor spreading occurs at divergent plate boundaries
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
At divergent plate boundaries where the plates diverge from each other, sea floor spreading takes place. Sea floor spreading is the formation of a new oceanic crust.
The volcanic activity results in the formation of a new oceanic crust. Once the new oceanic crust is formed, it separates itself from the ridge and the plate boundary where it was formed. The formation of the new oceanic crust causes the tectonic plates to diverge more and more.
The answer is d, strata formation. because the earth's ground, even under water, is always shifting, after some time, rock formations can occur. it can sink, create sink holes, crack apart, and residual rock & earth can form new strata.
The Coriolis force is a fictitious or an inertial force and the objects are forced with the frame of reference and is a clockwise motion that occurs to the felt of the motion of the object and is anticlockwise at this force acts to the right direction. And it generally disturbed the flow of the winds and depends on the rotation of the earth and it affects the earth's surface features.
I am absolutely sure that <span>the percent of the Sahara Desert is covered by sand sheets and dunes is definitely 25 %. Even though it might seem weird, it is actually correct and here are the pic from artcicle about Sahara which will pose as a proof : ) Do hope it will help! </span>