This area is located on a convergent plate boundary where oceanic crust collides with continental crust. Because the oceanic crust is more dense, it sinks into the ground and heats up. It thus becomes a volcano as it rises back to the surface. This process is known as subduction.
Most El Nino climate patterns involve the Earth's atmosphere and the surface waters of the the Pacific Ocean<span>. El Nino is a climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean with a global impact on weather patterns. The cycle begins when warm water in the western tropical Pacific Ocean shifts eastward along the equator toward the coast of South America. Normally this warm water pools near Indonesia and the Philippines. During an El Nino, the Pacific's warmest surface waters sit offshore of northwestern South America. </span>
<span>Energy produced in the center of the sun
flows out through the sun's layers in different forms, including visible
light. The sun's interior generally becomes cooler and less dense as
you move away from the center. </span><span>Rising currents of hot gas in the convection zone carry energy toward the sun's surface.</span>
Answer:
a) w = 98°
b) x = 137°
Explanation:
The reason is that they are angles at a point
Which means they are equal to 360°.
Example;
a) 165° + 97° + w = 360°
262° + w = 360°
You then group like terms
w = 360° - 262°
w = 98°
Note: The reason is the same for b)