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The answer is Thrust fault.
Explanation:
Blame, in geography, a planar or precisely bent break in the stones of the Earth's outside layer, where compressional or tensional powers cause relative dislodging of the stones in spite of what may be normal sides of the split. Flaws go long from a couple of centimeters to innumerable, and development other than may continue running from not as much as a centimeter to two or three hundred kilometers along the break surface (the blame plane). In a few cases, the change is scattered over a blame zone made out for different individual charges that have a belt a couple of meters wide. The geographic distribution of blemishes fluctuates; some expansive zones have none, others are cut by endless needs.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The Great Dividing Range, running just inland along Australia's eastern coast, is that continent's only <span>significant mountain chain. It is also called as the Eastern Highlands. Hope this answers the question.</span>
The Earth’s mantle is made up of Tectonic plates that are forever moving as the Earth cools down. This happens over billions of years, and one of the most notable ones is around the Pacific rim where Earthquakes, (seismic activity) happens quite often
The Rift Valley in Ethiopia lies along the edge of the African Tectonic Plate, and continues down through parts of Somalia and into Kenya.
Just recently a rift opened up in Kenya, which seismologists seem to think is the pre-cursor of a major tectonic plate movement, splitting apart a part of Africa, which could include Ethiopia.
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The current event that points to the idea that without democracy a nation can still experience economic growth is the emergence of China as a global economic power second to the United States of America.
Explanation:
It took 70 years for China to get to where it is today. China as a socialist democracy was able to go from a poverty-stricken nation where there were no trading partners or diplomatic relationships. China was synonymous to what other countries in their class was struggling to get away from.
As at 2014, China had gone from USD 40 billion which was her economic value in 1949 to over USD 10 trillion (if considered in nominal exchange rate terms) and USD17.6 trillion (when viewed from the position of purchasing power parity, or PPP) in 2014.
One of its strategies was to become the Worlds Workshop.
Between 1978 and 2017 its economy recorded an annual which averaged 9.5% growth rate, which is almost 35 times its initial size.
All of these achievements and more happened with China operating as a socialist political entity. The point here is, that democracy is a great system of government but it does not guarantee economic success.
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I believe that's its " <span>The tectonic plates uplift the rocky crust of Earth to form mountains" </span>