Where the two plates collide but go down
<u>Answer</u>: Fish A because of its elongated body and powerful tail.
<u>Explanation</u>: An elongated body gives the fish a streamlined or fusiform shape. This enables them to slide more esily through water, thus decreasing the energy expenditure of the fish for swimming. Powerfull tails also enables them to swim over long distances as well as bursts of speed. This speed capability is vital when the fish will either try to avoid a predator or, if it is a predator itself, catch its prey.
Answer: This would be called Nuclear Fission
Explanation:
Not sure what exactly you're asking but I think this should answer your question.
Most likely due to the movement of plate tectonics. They are plates of earth under the ocean that move occasionally, over the years this is probably what happened. Plate tectonics are also the cause of most earthquakes and even tsunamis. Erosion could also play a factor in this as well.