The continents are not drifting, exactly. They are physically attached to the tectonic plates, which are basically enormous slabs of rock that are stacked on top of each other. The tectonic plates cause the continents to move in a process known as <u>plate tectonics,</u> also causing earthquakes, sink holes, and a number of other natural disasters. I think the best way to make a visualization of this is making a plate of pancakes, and stacking them while only half of each pancake is on top of the previous one, and as it goes up, it becomes more steep, until the point where they fall over.
A sample of people and the number of hours they watch television in a typical week would take the shape of a data distribution of it being right-skewed.
<h3>What would be the shape of the distribution?</h3>
The shape of distribution that shows the number of hours that people watch television would have more values on the left side of the distribution. This is because people generally watch television with fewer hours in a week.
As a result, the shape of the distribution would be declared to be right skewed. This means that most of the data is on the left of the shape which gives the distribution an uneven shape. The mean will be to the left because of the higher values there.
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