<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
B.) Earthquakes are the most common cause of tsunamis
D.) A volcanic eruption releases hot gases into the air.
E.) A single hot spot can form multiple volcanoes due to plate motion.
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- <em><u>The Tsunamis occur as a result of violent movement of the seafloor that is associated with the impact of the earthquakes, landslide or the lava entering the sea among other factors.</u></em> <u>Earthquakes are the common cause of tsunamis at 72 percent.</u>
- <em><u>A volcanic eruption releases hot gases into the air. During a volcanic eruption gases that are initially dissolved in magma are released into the atmosphere. </u></em>Water vapor is the most abundant gas released from a volcanic eruption.
- <em><u>A hot spot refers to an area in the mantle from which heat rises from deep in the Earth as a thermal plume. This high heat and low pressure in the tectonic plates causes melting of the rock which rises through the cracks and erupts.</u></em> A single hot spot can form multiple volcanoes due to plate motion
Answer:
It contains many chromosomes
The association areas are the parts of the brain responsible for piecing together sensory input to form meaningful perceptions of the world.
The cerebral cortex is divided into sensory, motor and association areas. Sensory areas receive sensory input, motor areas control movement of muscles. Association areas are involved with more complex functions such as learning, decision making and complex movements such as writing.
A body cavity<span> is any fluid-filled space in a multi-cellular organism other than those of vessels (such as blood vessels and lymph vessels). The human </span>body cavity<span> normally refers to the ventral </span>body cavity<span>, because it is by far the largest.</span>
Answer:
Liters, not an SI unit, but is well related to measurement of liquids and very commonly used.
Explanation:
Volume is commonly referred to amount of liquids in the three dimension space which is occupied by that particular liquid. The SI units for volume is either cubic meter for higher volume or cubic centimeter for lower volume. For measurement of solid volume, the above mentioned units are used. Whereas liquids are commonly measured in the form of liters or milliliters, where One liter corresponds to One thousand cubic centimeters. Liters does not belongs to SI unit for measurement.