When dealing with the degree of cyclones we have to consider the place where a cyclone can occur.
<h3>Why does a Grade 1 cyclone have more consequences?</h3>
This is due not only to the degree of the cyclone but where it occurs, so a cyclone of degree 1 in a city will have infinitely greater consequences than a hurricane of 5 in the middle of the ocean.
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C) Increased access to an area
Answer:
Option (1)
Explanation:
In a divergent plate boundary, the two plates move away from one another. In an ocean basin, seafloor spreading takes place at the mid-oceanic ridge, and in the continental areas, rifting takes place and forms rift valley.
During the time of divergent motion of the plates, the magma rises upward with great force. Due to this, the lithosphere becomes thin, and there comes a point, when the pressure exceeds. This results in the eruption of magma at the seafloor. As the magma reaches the surface, there occurs the process of decompression, where the magma experiences a lesser amount of pressure by the overlying rocks. The magma then solidifies and eventually forms basaltic igneous rocks along this mid-oceanic ridge and these are the geologically youngest rocks.
thus, the correct answer is option (1).