Description : How does the graph illustrate that the boundary between the pacific plate and the north American plate is a convergent boundary?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Can you Compare Convergent Plate Boundary and Divergent Plate Boundary?
Last Answer : Okay this is going to be long :XIN GENERAL...Divergent Plate Movement (plates move away from each other)-Continental and continental, oceanic and oceanic-Constructive Plate BoundaryConvergent Plate ... upin these areas, but there is little volcanic activity and littlecrustal material is destroyed.
Description : Where does a convergent boundary form?
Description : New Zealand is an example of (A) Convergent plate boundary (B) Divergent plate boundary (C) Conservative plate boundary (D) Both convergent and conservative plate boundaries
Last Answer : (D) Both convergent and conservative plate boundaries
Description : what structures are created at each type of convergent boundaries?
Last Answer : Convergent boundaries are where two tectonic plates hit eachother. This can cause earthquakes, but can also createmountains.
Description : Assertion :- Analogous structures are a result of convergent evolution. Reason :- Different strutures evolving for the same function and hence having
Last Answer : Assertion :- Analogous structures are a result of convergent evolution. Reason :- Different strutures ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion :- Tasmanian wolf and Placental wolf are the good example of convergent evolution. Reason :- More than one adaptive radiation apperared to h
Last Answer : Assertion :- Tasmanian wolf and Placental wolf are the good example of convergent evolution. Reason :- ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Convergent evolution is illustrated by
Last Answer : Convergent evolution is illustrated by A. Rat and dog B. Bacterium and protozoan C. Starfish and cuttle fish D. Dogfish and whale
Description : `{:("Convergent evolution","Divergent evolution"),((1)"Bones of forelimbs of vertebrates","Wings of butterfly and birds"),((2)"Thorns of Bougainvillia
Last Answer : `{:("Convergent evolution","Divergent evolution"),((1)"Bones of forelimbs of vertebrates","Wings ... Cucurbita","Wings of butterflies and birds"):}`
Description : Convergent evolution of two species is associated with `:`
Last Answer : Convergent evolution of two species is associated with `:` A. analogous organs B. recent common ancestor C. Homologous organs D. different habitat
Description : A concave lens is placed in the path of convergent rays. The rays are focussed on the axis 15 cm behind the lens. Where would these rays have been foc
Last Answer : A concave lens is placed in the path of convergent rays. The rays are focussed on the axis 15 cm behind ... lens ? Focal length of the lens is 30 cm.
Description : What type of landforms are created from convergent boundaries?
Description : What is the difference between divergent plate boundaries and convergent plate boundaries?
Last Answer : The difference is you must be smart to figure it out
Description : What occurs over subdcution zones ate convergent plate boundaries?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Which ONE of the following would be expected in a third nerve palsy? A. Enophthalmos B. Constricted pupil C. Convergent strabismus D. Increased lacrimation E. Unreactive pupil to light
Last Answer : Ans: E
Description : Under what condition a convergent divergent nozzle required ?
Last Answer : When pressure ratio is greater than critical pressure ratio.
Description : There are three types of plate boundaries i.e Divergent, Convergent and------ A. Normal B. Transform (Answer) C. Complex D. Plain
Last Answer : B. Transform (Answer)
Description : )The engineer of the project in the planning phase and makes a significant contribution to the technical scope. This is an example of what type of skill and knowledge? 1. Inherent 2. Stakeholder 3. Technical evaluation 4. Convergent thinking
Last Answer : 2. Stakeholder
Description : Which one of the following options gives one correct example each of convergent evolution and divergent evolution? Convergent Divergent evolution evolution (a) Eyes of octopus Bones of forelimbs and ... birds (d) Thorns of Bougainvillea Eyes of octopus and tendrils of and mammals Cucurbita
Last Answer : (a) Eyes of octopus Bones of forelimbs and mammals of vertebrates
Description : The eye of octopus and eye of cat show different patterns of structure, yet they perform similar function. This is an example of (a) analogous organs that have evolved due to convergent ... evolved due to convergent evolution (d) homologous organs that have evolved due to divergent evolution.
Last Answer : (a) analogous organs that have evolved due to convergent evolution
Description : The process by which organisms with different evolutionary history evolve similar phenotypic adaptations in response to a common environmental challenge, is called (a) non-random evolution (b) adaptive radiation (c) natural selection (d) convergent evolution.
Last Answer : (d) convergent evolution
Description : Forelimbs of cat, lizard used in walking; forelimbs of whale used in swimming and forelimbs of bats used in flying are an example of (a) analogous organs (b) adaptive radiation (c) homologous organs (d) convergent evolution.
Last Answer : (c) homologous organs
Description : The wings of a bird and the wings of an insect are (a) phylogenetic structures and represent divergent evolution (b) homologous structures and represent convergent evolution (c) homologous structures and represent divergent evolution (d) analogous structures and represent convergent evolution.
Last Answer : (d) analogous structures and represent convergent evolution.
Description : Analogous structures are a result of (a) shared ancestry (b) stabilising selection (c) divergent evolution (d) convergent evolution
Last Answer : (d) convergent evolution.
Description : The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of (a) homology (b) analogy (c) convergent evolution (d) adaptive radiation.
Last Answer : (a) homology
Description : Flippers of penguins and dolphins are examples of (a) adaptive radiation (b) convergent evolution (c) industrial melanism (d) natural selection.
Last Answer : evolution
Description : Shallow earthquakes, less than 20 km deep are associated with a. Convergent plate boundaries b. Divergent plate boundaries c. Transform plate boundaries d. All of the Above
Last Answer : d. All of the Above
Description : 01. In a convergent mouthpiece, the absolute pressure head at vena contracta is the same as that of the atmosphere. A) True B) False
Last Answer : A
Description : The length of the divergent cone in a Venturimeter is __________ that of the convergent cone. (A) Equal to (B) Double (C) Three to four times (D) Five to six times
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The divergent portion of a Venturimeter is made longer than convergent portion in order to (A) Avoid the tendency of breaking away the stream of liquid (B) To minimise frictional losses (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Description : A nozzle is generally made of (A) Cylindrical shape (B) Convergent shape (C) Divergent shape (D) Convergent-divergent shape
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Which of the following statement is wrong? (A) A flow whose streamline is represented by a curve is called two dimensional flow. (B) The total energy of a liquid particle is the sum of potential energy, ... (D) A pitot tube is used to measure the velocity of flow at the required point in a pipe.
Description : The discharge through a convergent mouthpiece is __________ the discharge through an internal mouthpiece of the same diameter and head of water. (A) Equal to (B) One-half (C) Three fourth (D) Double
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs of many vertebrates is an example of (1) Homology (2) Analogy (3) Convergent evolution (4) Adaptive radiation
Last Answer : (1) Homology
Description : Which of the following is a characteristic of distributive bargaining? (a) I win, you win ; (b) long-term focus ; (c) convergent or congruent interests (d) opposed to each other
Last Answer : (d) opposed to each other
Description : When a wavefront is radiated into a waveguide, what happens to the portions of the wavefront that do not satisfy the boundary conditions?
Last Answer : Decrease to zero.
Description : Assume light is traveling through glass, what happens when this light strikes the glass-air boundary?
Last Answer : Part of the light ray is reflected back into the glass and part of the light ray is refracted (bent) as it enters the air.
Description : When light passes from air into water, the frequency of the light remains the same. What happens to the speed? And the wavelength of light as it crosses the boundary in going from air into ... same Decreases C. Remains the same remains the same D. Decreases Increases E. Decreases Decreases
Last Answer : E. Decreases Decreases
Description : 1. Which tissue is responsible for the secondary growth? 2. By whom the salary and perquisites of the Prime Minister of India are decided? 3. What happens to the level of mercury in the ... river basin is called Ruhr of India'? 20. During which ruler were Upanishads translated into Persian?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Cambium 2. Parliament 3. It rises 4. India and China 5. Krishna Deva Raya 6. Generation 7. Dehradun 8. Collenchyma 9. Konkan coast 10. Iltutmish 11. The Ministry is dissolved 12. ... 14. Tapti 15. Aurangzeb 16. Jagdish Bhagwati 17. Hypothalmus 18. The President 19. Damodar 20. Shah Jahan