Answer:
Correct answer is: Due to interaction between Pacific and North American plate.
Explanation:
Mountain Redoubt is located in south Alaska. Mentioned mountain is in the vicinity of convergent plate boundary between North American and Pacific plate.
Convergent boundary means that those plates are <em>colliding</em>. One plate always slides beneath another, and in this case Pacific plate slides beneath North American. Area of collision is known as subduction zone.
Pacific plate is oceanic plate, and North American is continental plate. Oceanic plates <u>always slides</u> beneath continental ones. Reason for that is due to their density. Oceanic plates are denser, so they go under continental ones.
Pacific and North American plate interaction is typicall oceanic-continetal boundary where <em>earthquakes</em> (seismic activity) and <em>active volcanoes</em> are common. Some of the strongest earthquakes happened in this area. That was in 1964 in Prince William Sound in the south coast of Alaska. Magnitude was 9.2M, second strongest quake ever recorded in world's history.
The ocean floor spreading showed that it is possible for landmasses to move.
The basic idea presented in this political cartoon is that if we <u>do not </u>handle global climate change, the consequences could be disastrous.
<h3>What happens if we don't address climate change?</h3>
Climate Change and Its Consequences are more frequent wildfires, prolonged drought periods in some locations, and an increase in the number, duration, and severity of tropical storms are all possible future implications of global climate change.
If we do nothing, heat waves will become more common and severe over the planet, harming hundreds of millions—if not billions—of people.
Therefore, option (b) or (ii) is the correct answer.
As the question seems to be incomplete with missing cartoon images, the possible answer is given. The political cartoon by Andy Singer is attached below for reference.
For more information about global climate change, refer below
brainly.com/question/1204536
Probably look in the middle of the cloud and then try to figure it out through the density it seems to be. lol
Answer:
- May be it was formed by faulting using the compression forces and hence formed due to the reverse faults formed
- Or, it was formed due to downwarping
Anyways it would have been better if you added the picture of the valley