Sweden is not in the eurozone yet. They did sign what is called the "Treaty of Accession" in 1994 that stated they would join the eurozone when they met necessary standards.
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1) heat from radioactive decay in the core of the Earth heard the mantle.
2) Plates move averagely only a few cm a year, this has been happening ever since the planet formed and cooled to give a thick crust so this movement has added up over many years to move plates far from where they started.
3) because the mantle is heated and is able to flow slowly, convection currents are set up which cause the plates on the crust to move.
Low pressure!
It tends to go from high to low in air pressure! (: If you didn't know - atmospheric pressure can be determined by something called a mercurial barometer! I hope all is well, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! (:
Let me know if you have any questions, or any comments! (:
Washington D.C. is both south and east of Ottawa, but I'd go with a. south.
Read the scenario and then answer the question.
Elias is driving through the southwest part of the US on a road trip, and gets out of the car to go hiking. While hiking, he notes a very long channel running for miles in one direction. There are no distinct mountains nearby, and he is very far from the ocean. At lunch, the locals tell him there are lots of earthquakes in the area. He also thinks he sees an old road that used to cross the channel, but looks like it has been shifted apart somehow. He recalls what he learned about plate tectonics in class.
Given these clues, what type of plate boundary could Elias possibly be standing on or near?
The answer is: Transform