Answer:
- creation of mid-ocean ridges
-creation of new mountains
-formation of earthquakes
-formation of volcanoes
Convergent boundary plate tectonic involves collisions between oceanic and continental plates. The thinner and less denser oceanic plate overriden by the thicker and more denser continental plate. The oceanic plate is forced down the mantle, this event is known as subduction. The magma present in the mantle causes melting of subduction plates. The magma enters inside these plates through pores. This magma plate becomes bouyant and moves upwards. The molten magma causes volcanic eruptions along with earthquakes. If the magma solidifies in the subduction zone it creates mid ocean ridges. The mountains are formed near the continents when the magma after volcanic eruption gets cooled and solidified.
Answer:
The activation energy for this reaction, Ea = 159.98 kJ/mol
Explanation:
Using the Arrhenius equation as:

Where, Ea is the activation energy.
R is the gas constant having value 8.314 J/K.mol
K₂ and K₁ are the rate constants
T₂ and T₁ are the temperature values in kelvin.
Given:
K₂ = 8.66×10⁻⁷ s⁻¹ , T₂ = 425 K
K₁ = 3.61×10⁻¹⁵ s⁻¹ , T₁ = 298 K
Applying in the equation as:

Solving for Ea as:
Ea = 159982.23 J /mol
1 J/mol = 10⁻³ kJ/mol
Ea = 159.98 kJ/mol
A front is defined as a "boundary" that separates two masses of different air densities. I am not entirely sure, but I think the answers are either C or D, but I'm mostly convinced it's option D.
Answer:
It can be said to be reliable although it is not valid
Explanation:
This is because Reliability means an indicator of consistency, A measure should produce similar or the same results consistently if it measures the same quantity. So does the thermometer measures over 5days but it is not valid because it deviates from the real value