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How are pupae, larvae, and nymphs similar?
The larva is generally a worm-like creature that emerges from the egg, the first life stage. The pupa is the seemingly sedentary, transformative form following the larval stage. Going through both stages to reach adulthood is defined as complete metamorphosis in insects.
How are pupae, larvae, and nymphs different?
When eggs hatch, what come out of them are larvae. Pupae and nymph are the intermediate stage between the immature and mature forms. Pupae are usually non-mobile but still look different from the mature form while a nymph still can move and already look similar to the mature form.
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Canada, United States, and Mexico. Also, I think you mean countries, not states.
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Explanation:
Answer: A.Convergent
The northern margin of the Indian plate is being thrust under a portion of the Eurasian plate. This collision results in the creation of Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. This is an example of 2 continental crusts converging and this is known as convergent boundary.
Similarly, Aleutian Islands is formed by the the subduction of the northern part of the Pacific Plate and the NW North American Plate . Also the Andes is formed by the convergence of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate.
A Reverse Fault is assosiated with amid-ocean ridge. Hope this helped!