The average distance from the sun to Earth
Explanation:
- Astronomical unit is defined as the the average distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- It is represented by AU.
- The value is equal to a unit of measurement of 149.6 million kilometers.
- An Astronomical Unit is approximately equal to 93 million miles (150 million km). It's approximately 8 light-minutes.
- Astronomical units are usually used to measure distances in solar system.
They all work in the digestive system and they all play a role in the digestive system
Answer:
Mid-ocean ridges are found in the sea floor at divergent boundaries because both plates are moving away from each other creating the opening for the lava to sleep up. Mid-ocean ridges are where sea floor spreading occur by lava seeping up to the surface of the opening and cooling therefore forming new ground and pushing older layers of ground further away.
The crystals that form in slowly cooling magma are 'large rocks'.
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