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Based on the Continental drift hypothesis, it is believed that<u> B. </u><u>Continents </u><u>may </u><u>collide </u><u>in the </u><u>future</u><u>.</u>
<h3>Continental Drift Hypothesis</h3>
- Posits that continents were once part of a super continent and then broke apart.
- Posits that continents will keep moving until they collide again to form another super continent after which they will then break apart.
The hypothesis therefore posits that continents will collide at some point millions of years into the future with one such example being the Americas and Asia.
Find out more about the Continental Drift hypothesis at brainly.com/question/10665738.
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1. AGGREGRATE ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR:
economic wide results of individual behavior
2. DEBT:
money owed or due
3. DEFAULT:
failure to fulfill and obligation monetarily.
4. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT:
the monetary value of all finished goods and services in a country
5. INVESTMENT:
the purchase of goods used to create more wealth
6. NEEDS:
a good or service required for survival
7. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE:
percentage of people in a country willing to work and looking for work by currently unemployed
8. WANTS:
goods or services desired by a person but not required for survival
Answer:
The podcast addresses secondary risks in the aftermath of an earthquake. These risks include damaged structures, the disruption of rivers due to debris buildup, and changes in groundwater. The podcast also points out that landslides are a common secondary effect of earthquakes. The podcast can help inform Japanese leaders of such risks so that they might successfully develop policies and procedures for handling future earthquakes and the recovery from their ensuing damage.
Explanation: Exact answer from Tutorial
Amazon rainforest in Brazil