Answer:
Layer C is the youngest
Explanation:
On the image we can see three layers that have deposited throughout time on top of each other, thus in the manner of superposition. The deeper the layer, the older it is, the closer to the top the layer is, the younger it is, so we have layer D as the oldest, then comes layer B, and the youngest of those three is the layer A. But we also have the layer C that is roughly vertical, and it doesn't seem to belong there. This layer cuts through the layers D and B and stops at the bottom of layer A. This layer is actually an intrusion. It is a magma that managed to rise from the mantle and penetrate through the layers, gradually cooling off afterward and creating intrusive igneous rocks. This layer is the youngest of them all, as it appeared, formed, as the last.
Answer: A choropleth map. It displays population density and per-capita income
Explanation:
Answer:
Correct answer is: (A)<em> </em><em>India, Pakistan, Nepal, and other countries are on a tectonic plate that collided with Asia 50 million years ago</em>.
Explanation:
Mentioned countries are located on Indian Plate, tectonic plate which separated from ancient supercontinent <em>Gondwana</em>, some 100 million years ago. That supercontinent was on the Southern Hemispehere. Indian plate moved towards north, until colided with Eurasian plate, some 50 million years ago.
In the line of collision, continental convergent margin is formed, which eventually lead to formation of <em>the Himalayas</em>, highest mountian chain in the world.