Answer:
1) uranus
2) venus
3) mercury
4) mars
5) jupiter
6) it doesn't say which planet, but that's only true for earth
7) neptune
8) saturn
Explanation:
uranus axis is tilted more than 90° from the solar sistem plane, it's unknow why this is, but a collission is suspected
even though mercury is closer to the sun venus is hotter in average beacause mercury lacks an atmosphere to retain the heat
mars moons are called phobos an deimos, the only other rocky planet to have a moon is earth since pluto is no longer considered a planet
saturn's density is so low that it would theoretically float if thrown in a pool of water of the appropiate size
Answer: Sphere of influence, in international politics, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory. The term may refer to a political claim to exclusive control, which other nations may or may not recognize as a matter of fact, or it may refer to a legal agreement by which another state or states pledge themselves to refrain from interference within the sphere of influence.
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Answer:
people live areas with major earthquakes because of population growth and an increase in induced earthquakes far from fault zone
Answer: An Esker
Explanation:
An esker( derived from the irish word , eiscir means elevation) is a long, low ridge of sand and gravel strata occurring in glaciated regions and formed by deposition of sediments from glacial melt water.
Eskers appear the same and are usually found in Europe and North America regions occupying many kilometres like railway lines.A very common example of such Eskers is the Eiscir Riada, which runs 200km from Dublin to Galway.
The answer is True. In a convergent boundary, two tectonic plates collide as they move in opposite directions, and there is a subduction zone where there are deep trenches. As the heavier tectonic plate, mostly the oceanic plate, is subducted, it enters the mantle and begins to melt. This makes magma that rises and erupts into a volcano in the overlying continental plate. This is how the Andes Mountains were formed.