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If you don't know how to use a map then you wouldn't know your location. They're important because they give us context. They simplify complicated information.
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1. Why do you think the continents don't fit together perfectly? What processes have occurred since?
2. How do you think the movement of the continents since the time of Pangea is related to a theory called "seafloor spreading'?
Answer:
They don't fit perfectly together, but they mostly fit together because they were at one point. Continental drift and erosion change the landscape.
Seafloor spreading causes the continents to drift around.
Explanation:
Pangaea, the single supercontinent that once contained all of Earth's landmasses, formed 335 million years ago. The continents eventually drifted apart as a result of the geological forces that initially brought them together.
What happens if two continents run into each other?The ocean that separates two continents gradually vanishes before they collide. Along the rift between the two plates, the seafloor is subducted into a trench. The two plates rub against one another as the seafloor is subducted.
The plates are constantly moving slowly toward, away from, or against one another. The continents move with the plates because they are embedded in them rather than "drifting" over the ocean floor. Continent shapes fit together like a puzzle. Just take a look at the similarities between the west coast of Africa and the east coast of South America. On various continents, identical rocks have been discovered. Before the continents split apart, these rocks were formed millions of years ago.
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Why it's important to have or to know the deformation history of rock in a certain area?
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When rocks are deformed in this way, geologic structures, such as faults and folds are produced. ... Understanding rock deformation and geologic structures is fundamental to the Science of Geology. These structures are evidence of important events in Earth history.
in which layer of the atmosphere is the highest concentration of ozone found ?
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stratosphere
Most ozone (about 90%) is found in the stratosphere, which begins about 10–16 kilometers (6–10 miles) above Earth's surface and extends up to about 50 kilo- meters (31 miles) altitude. The stratospheric region with the highest ozone concentration is commonly known as the “ozone layer” (see Figure Q1-2).
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Ozone is mainly found in the stratosphere ( about 90% of it). I hope this helps!
What will happen after fossil fuel reserves peak if demand remains the same?
Reserves will become depleted.
New reserves will be continuously discovered.
New supplies of fossil fuels will form.
Reserves will gradually recover over a few hundred years.
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Explanation:
Originally Answered: What will happen when Earth uses up all of its fossil fuels? Food production will start to shrink due to less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Primary energy production will be nuclear, producing electricity.
Reserves will become depleted
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