The answer is - yes.
Cape Horn is the southernmost tip of South America. More specifically it is located on the southernmost part Hornos Island in Tierra del Fuego archipelago in Chile. This is where the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean waters meet. It is a place surrounded with wild cold waters mainly influenced from the cold waters coming from Antarctica. Also, directly south of it it is the well known Drake passage.
Answer:
The value of ∠QPR is 40°.
0.25, 0.5, 0.75
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Answer:
Option (1)
False
Explanation:
The mid-oceanic ridge is one of the main features in the divergent plate boundary. Seafloor spreading takes place along this ridge, where the lithosphere becomes thin because of the uprising magma. The magma erupts at the surface forming a ridge which is commonly known as the mid-oceanic ridge.
As the magma melts at this ridge due to the decompression process, it solidifies and forms young basaltic igneous rocks. These are geologically the youngest rocks. With the increasing distance right from the mid-oceanic ridge, the age of the rocks increases.
Thus, the correct answer is option (1).
At this mid-oceanic ridge, when the magma erupts at the seafloor, it is comprised of magnetic minerals, which shows a specific pattern in the orientation of the earth's magnetic polarity. This forms alternate stripes, that starts from the mid-oceanic ridge and eventually expand outward. This pattern of earth's magnetic polarity is found in all the mid-oceanic ridges on earth.
Hence the given statement is false.
I think it is " Florida is a peninsula made of limestone." ( I might not listen to me if i were you though, butt you could just take a chance.)