1.Tainan=120dE
longitude difference=120-0=120
if 1degree= 4 minutes
120dg=(120×4)=480minutes
=8hrs
12:00pm + 8hrs
<h2> Ans=2000hrs or 8:00pm</h2>
<h2>Yukon =150dg W </h2><h3> 150×4=600minutes=10hrs</h3><h3> 12:00-10hrs=2:00am</h3><h2> =2:00AM</h2>
<h2> NOTE: if it's Degrees east you add by the time given and subtract by the time given when it's Degrees West</h2>
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1. Which observation supported Wegener’s theory of continental drift?
<span>d. (The earth’s rotation could provide enough force to move the continents apart. )
</span>But this is not true. we know today that continents are present on the surface massive slabs called tectonic plates.
2. Which feature do you usually see when tectonic plates move apart?
b. <span>earthquakes
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3. What happens in a convection cell?
b. Cold, dense material moves horizontally, while hot, less dense material moves vertically.
Answer:
I dont know to much about Cali but here is what I know.
Explanation:
Will California eventually fall into the ocean?
No, California is not going to fall into the ocean. California is firmly planted on the top of the earth’s crust in a location where it spans two tectonic plates. The San Andreas Fault System, which crosses California from the Salton Sea in the south to Cape Mendocino in the north, is the boundary between the Pacific Plate (that includes the Pacific Ocean) and North American Plate (that includes North America). These two plates are moving horizontally, slowly sliding past one another. The Pacific Plate is moving northwest with respect to the North American Plate at approximately 46 millimeters per year (the rate your fingernails grow). The strike-slip earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault are a result of this plate motion. There is nowhere for California to fall, however, Los Angeles and San Francisco will one day be adjacent to one another!