Answer:
El espacio es algo extraño. El espacio se considera todo fuera de la atmósfera de un planeta y / o estrella. así que, básicamente, la mayoría de lo que constituye el universo es el ESPACIO entre las cosas. De ahí el nombre del espacio.
Answer:
two plates slide towards each other
Explanation:
<span>The subduction of oceanic crust under continental crust predominantly produces violent and explosive types of volcanic eruption.
This is because this type of lava is created at low temperatures, but would cause a violent and explosive eruption at some point in time.</span>
Answer:
A. The population is divided among four major ethnic groups.
D. ethnic and tribal conflict has been central to Afghan history.
Explanation:
Afghanistan is an Asian country with four major tribes which are Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek. When the Pashtun tribe which requires called the Talibans occupied the seat of power they began to oppress other tribes.
They began denying the other ethnic groups basic amenities and also started killing other tribes. This was due to ethnic and tribal conflict being central to Afghan history.
This cruel behavior led to an interference from Human right watch which eventually led to the removal of the Pashtun in power.
Answer: A - P.M. Grootes, K.M. Cuffey, and J.M. Bolzan, among others.
Explanation: Dr. Anandakrishnan collaborated and coauthored with all of the people listed above and has worked with many other people.
During the year 1994, Dr. Sridhar Anandakrishnan collaborated with Kurt M Cuffey, Richard B Alley, Pieter M Grootes and John M Bolzan on the topic 'Calibration of the δ18O isotopic paleothermometer for central Greenland, using borehole temperatures'
They calibrated the δ 18O paleo-thermometer for central Greenland using borehole temperatures, a thermal model forced by a measured δ 18O record and a formal inverse technique. The calibration is determined mostly by temperature fluctuations of the last several centuries, including the Little Ice Age.
Results are generally insensitive to model variables, including initial condition, basal boundary condition, parameterization of snow thermal properties, ice thickness and likely errors in temperature and isotope measurements. Results of this borehole calibration also seem to be in agreement with modern spatial gradients of δ 18O and temperature.
They suggest that calibrations of isotopic paleothermometers using borehole temperatures are a useful paleoclimate tool because they are independent of spatial gradients and include the effects of prehistoric temperatures.