Process by which new rock is made from old rock; rock cycle
The rock cycle is a recycling process by which igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks are produced, converted from one form to another and destroyed. The rock cycle is a continuous process that has been occurring throughout the history of the earth. The major processes of the rock cycle include sedimentation, crystallization, metamorphism and erosion.
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Answer:
B. elderly people
Explanation:
I don't know if this counts but personally growing up in an Asian community, I think it's safe to say we pretty much worship our elders and if we didn't we'd be in big trouble.
So why is it B.?
Respecting the elderly is an ancient Asian tradition, and is also a part of daily life in terms of respect. B. falls into both categories.
Why is it not the others?
Japanese have just incorporated urban life and trendy fashion into their life and not any sooner than this generation so not A.
Outsiders is not very relevant to the answer because if you're an outsider, so be it so I wouldn't say C.
Asians think more for family than theirselves which is why it wouldn't be D.
Answer:
In a divergent plate boundary, two plates move away from one another. Due to this divergent movement of plates, seafloor spreading takes place in the ocean basin along the mid-oceanic ridge and rifting take place in the continental areas. Due to the stretching of the crust, the lithosphere becomes thin, and with more progressive spreading, it results in the eruption of magma at the seafloor. This magma is basaltic in nature, that reaches the surface due to the force exerted by the uprising magma forming convection cells in the mantle. This type of plate motion results in the expansion of the ocean basin and the rift valley in the continental areas forms seas and oceans with increasing time.
The rocks that are formed at the mid-oceanic ridge are the youngest as the magma cools and solidifies very rapidly here. With further moving away from this spreading center the age of the rocks increases.
The divergent plate boundaries are also responsible for the occurrence of deep-focus earthquakes, and it also leads to the formation of volcanoes in its adjacent sides.