The ones that are closer to the North Pole and the South Pole.
Answer:
Closer together
I think
Explanation:
The troposphere starts at the Earth's surface and extends 8 to 14.5 kilometers high (5 to 9 miles). This part of the atmosphere is the most dense. Almost all weather is in this region.
Most active volcanoes in South America are found in Chile.
1. Copahue - This volcano lies in Both Chile and Argentina . Its elevation is 9,728 ft. it usually shows intense fumarolic activity. The eruptions are not explosive.
2. Paranicaota - located in both Chile and Bolivia.
3. Gaullatir - located in Chile. It is still treated as active Its most recent eruption was in 1985.
4. Lascar - located in Chile. It is an active one. The most recent eruption was in 1993. It is considered the most active volcano in the central Andes
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Escape velocity is the speed needed for any freely moving object to run away from the gravitational pull of the massive body like the sun. This depends on the direction of movement as earth's escape velocity is 465m/s at the equator so a rocket would need a speed of 10.73 km from where the rocket would launch the surface velocity would impact it and the escape velocity would eventually decrease due to friction and gravity pull.