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You can't really predict it but if you have an animal they can sense when it's coming by they're body language
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Seismograms come in handy for locating earthquakes too, and being able to see the P wave and the S wave is important. You learned how P & S waves each shake the ground in different ways as they travel through it. P waves are also faster than S waves, and this fact is what allows us to tell where an earthquake was.
Answer: TRUE.
Explanation: "Glory" is an optical phenomenon caused by water droplets, consisting of concentric rings and somewhat similar to a rainbow.
The glory consists of one or more concentric, successively dimmer rings, each of which is red on the outside and bluish towards the centre.
In order to see a glory, therefore, the clouds or fog causing it must be located below the observer, in a straight line with the Sun/Moon and the observer's eye.
Colored rings appearing surrounding the shadow of an aircraft flying above a cloud is sometimes called The Glory of the Pilot.
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lack or resources arent they just mainly snowy tundra
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a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle
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Pangea es el supercontinente que existió hace 250 a 210 millones de años, desde que se originaron todos los continentes actuales. Pangea estaba rodeada por un océano, Panthalassa. Pangea era una gran masa de tierra que finalmente se rompió por la tectónica de placas.
Durante el Jurásico, Pangea comenzó a desintegrarse. Primero, se formó una brecha de tres brazos entre lo que se convertiría en los continentes de África, América del Sur y América del Norte. La actividad volcánica creó una cuenca que luego se convertiría en el Océano Atlántico. Pangea se dividió primero en dos paleocontinentes, Laurasia y Gondwana (América del Sur siguió siendo parte de Gondwana durante algún tiempo). Después de eso, ambos paleocontinentes se dividieron aún más en los continentes de hoy.