I actually don't know what you mean...
<span>The question is asking which of the following statements about autonomous regions is false?
Let's take one autonomous region, Catalunya in Spain as an example:
A .Autonomous regions are areas within a country that govern themselves.
Yes, it's true, it has its own government!
B.Autonomous regions are not considered their own states by their government.
Yes it's true - it's still a part of Spain!
C.Military governments always occupy autonomous regions after a conflict.
This is the false statement! Spanish troups don't occupy Catalunya
D.Other countries don't always recognize autonomous regions as being independent. - this is always true, as no other country regognises Calalunya as independent</span>
There are three types of magma: basaltic, andesitic and rhyolitic magma. Basaltic magma have a characteristic runny liquid magma which contains low silica content. Andesitic magma is the intermediate one in terms of silica content and viscosity. The rhyolitic magma is the thick, high silica content magma.
The answer is temperature, the nature of the solvent, effect of ion type