Think of the mantle like a peanut butter sandwich<span>. You have the two pieces of bread and the </span>peanut butter<span> between them. In the </span>mantle<span>, we have two layers of solid rock with heated flowing rock between them. Next is the outer core. •</span>ω•
Answer:
m<B = 83°
Explanation:
The figure given is a parallelogram having opposite sides that area parallel to each other. Therefore, opposite angels are congruent while the adjacent angles are supplementary.
<A and <B are adjacent angles. Therefore,
m<A + m<B = 180°
97° + m<B = 180° (substitution)
m<B = 180° - 97
m<B = 83°
Answer:
Africa appears much bigger than the other landmasses on the Peters map projection.
Explanation:
There are numerous projection maps. All of them have some advantages and some disadvantages. One of those map projections in the Peters map projection or Gal-Peters map projection. This map projection's biggest problem is that it stretches certain parts of the world, some horizontally, some vertically.
On this map projection, Africa looks much bigger than it is, and it is comparable with the size of Asia even though Asia is much bigger in reality. The reason for this is that on the Peters map projection a vertical stretching occurrs around the Equator, and since the Equator passes around the middle of Africa the effect is the biggest at this landmass.
<span>a. Hot springs would be an example of a landform from magma. </span>