Description The Fermi paradox, named after Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi, is the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence for extraterrestrial civilizations and various high estimates for their probability. Michael H. Hart formalized the basic points of the argument in a 1975 paper.
Answer:
There are three types of plate boundaries. Each of them have natural disasters that they cause.
Explanation:
1. divergent boundaries- two plates are moving away form each other and magma moves up into the empty space
a. two continental plates make a rift valley; such as the east african rift valley
b. two ocean plates make rifts and ridges; such as the mid-atlantic rift
2. convergent boundaries- a direct collision of one plate with another
a. one oceanic plate and one continental plate form volcanoes; such as mount saint helens
b. two continental plates push up onto each other and make a folded mountain; such as mount everest
c. two oceanic plates form an island arc; such as japan island
3. transform boundaries two plates slide past each other creating a fault
a. not many examples of this, but san andreas fault in california is one
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Answer:
Dead Sea
Explanation:
The Dead Sea in California is the lowest area below sea level.
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