Answer:
transform
Explanation:
Is part of a transform plate boundary that disrupts the topography of an old subduction zone
Answer: 360°
Explanation;
Lines of longitude are imaginary lines that used along with latitudes allow us to be able to locate points on Earth. Longitudes are drawn vertically on maps with the most popular one being the Prime( Greenwich) meridian.
As the Earth is spherical, the lines of longitude encircle the Earth which means that an entire longitudinal line will be 360°. As maps are flattened out, the longitudinal line is divided into 2 such that the longitudinal lines seen on a map are 180° each. When a line of longitude is added to its opposite, they will reform the original line that runs around the earth thereby making 360°.
It is difficult to make generalizations about the highland climate zone because little research has been done at high altitudes, and data is not readily available. Without actual data, it would be wrong to make any generalization about the highland climate zone.
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Answer:
Modern and past data models.
Explanation:
- In order to understand the earth and its climatic patterns, we need to have a deeper understanding of how the system of the earthworks and for that six spheres provides us with an adequate amount of information for documentation of climate change.
- The direct sources of data are modern climatic records and the indirect is the past and old climatic data that ay or may not be connected directly.