When you put the continents next to each other (on a map, of course) in a certain way, they put together almost perfectly. To add to that, there are fossils of the same land species on two different continents, suggesting that they used to be able to cross back and forth between the two land masses. This would make the most sense if the two continents were once part of the same continent.
Foremost of these are magma viscosity, gas loss and external properties such as conduit geometry. Ultimately, these parameters control the speed at which magmas ascend, decompress and outgas en route to the surface, and thus determine eruptive style and evolution.
<span>d)cultural diffusion, because people mix and exchange ideas and beliefs.
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Most mountainous I think. I'm pretty sure that is right.
Explanation:
According to Shishatsky, he feels regret for those who are nostalgic for "the good old Soviet days" when all the Soviet people were "brothers and sisters" and unanimously supported the Communist Party, which did everything possible day and night to achieve well-being of the entire Soviet nation. Most of these people are elderly, in their sixties and seventies. They are pensioners, veterans of World War II (who had many privileges in Soviet times), and many ordinary people who are alone and frustrated.
People believed in a better "bright future", but they didn't win anything.