The answer is probably D because plates don't drift above above each other. For example where an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the denser oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle and destroyed. I hope this helped
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I agree with Northeast, the big cities are probably because the first American colonies were in the northeast and with those came colleges like Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, etc.
Answer:
C. P waves move matter back and forth, in a direction parallel to the direction of the wave, while S waves move matter up and down, perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
Explanation:
P and S - waves are both called seismic waves. They are produced during deformation within the earth.
Usually, P or Primary waves have the fastest velocity and arrives at the seismic station first. Secondary, Shear or S-waves follows P-waves.
- P-waves are body waves that propagates within a body. They cause movement internally.
- Secondary waves are surface waves. They move on the surface of earth.
- One way to also distinguish between these two seismic waves is that, P-waves are longitudinal waves that travels parallel or longitudinally to the source.
- Secondary waves moves in an up and down motion pattern. They propagate transversely to their source.
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