ANSWER: Constructive interference
Explanation: The amplitudes of in phase points on overlapping waves add up to make a result of a larger amplitude.
ANSWER 2: Destructive interference
Explanation: The amplitudes of out of phase points on overlapping waves subtract to make a resultant with a smaller amplitude
ANSWER 3: Wave interference
Explanation: Two waves overlap.
Answer:
The Quebec-City-Windsor Corridor
Explanation:
The population density of Canada is 4 people/km².
The most densely-populated urban areas are Vancouver and Montreal (4800/km²).
The most densely populated region of Canada (80/km²) is the Quebec-City-Windsor Corridor. It contains almost half the population of Canada.
There are two main reasons for this.
(a) Climate
The region is entirely below the 47th parallel, so the summers are warm, the winters are not harsh, and the area is suitable for agriculture.
(b) Location
The corridor is close to the border with the United States and carries the bulk of Canada's trade with them. It makes sense for people to live as close to the US border as possible.
Answer:
4. Fossils form in sedimentary rocks
Explanation:
- A <u>fossil expresses the traces or is the remains</u> of prehistoric plant or animal that has died and its body part has been carefully been imprinted on to the surface of the rock that is sedentary as they have the characteristics of the mineral preserving qualities.
- There age , method of formation and evolutionary significance can be well established by the fossil remain in rocks that depict there occurrence throughout the carbon dating of the rocks.
- The <u>process that leads to the formation of fossil is Personalization, casts and molds, recrystallization and Carbonization</u>. Tracing a fossil consisting of digging out the track and burrows.
- Some fossil is found in deposits of resins which complete preserve the fossils from erosion process.
Political geography studies all the following except Economies ( answer A). Political geography is concern with study of both spatially uneven outcome of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structure. It also involve study of boundaries and their associated region.