Most of the major earthquakes on the planet are located on the places where the boundaries of the plates are, or very close to it. Some plate boundaries are more active than the others though, so the intensity of the earthquakes varies from place to place.
The most intense earthquakes seem to appear alongside the so called ''Ring of Fire''. This is actually where the boundary of the Pacific plate is, where this plate is sunducting bellow the plates that surround it. Because the Pacific plate is a massive plate, with its subduction, it causes very big and lot of adjustments into the crust. Because of these constant adjustments, there's earthquakes almost every second in some part of this plate's boundary. Unfortunately, occasionally it causes devastating earthquakes, where lot of people lose their lives and huge material damage is caused as well.
Their are plates underground and when they move together it causes this
A true statement about the region in Canada that is experiencing some months of warm and sunny weather is that in six months, that region will experiences cold and darker weather.
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Weather changes in a year occur as a result of the rotation of the Earth around the Sun which it does while it is tilted on its axis.
As a result of this tilt, some areas will receive sunny weather for some parts of the year and then in other parts, they will receive cold weather because the weather will not be so sunny. This is the case with the Canadian region in question.
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Explanation:
Ethical relativism is the view that what is ethically right is relative either to the individual (Individual Relativism or Subjectivism) or to one’s culture (Cultural Relativism or Conventionalism), there is no absolute truth in morality. This means that to an Individual Relativist, every person is the sole determiner of what is right and wrong and to a Cultural Relativist, each culture is the sole determiner of what is right and wrong.
Some examples are:
- A religious person that thinks homosexuality is wrong, but another may think it is acceptable based on personal conviction/preference.
- A pregnant teenager may want to keep the baby as she believes life begins at inception while her peers believe life begins at birth.
- A person may think euthanasia is good because it releases a suffering person from their suffering but another may believe that it is murder
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