Description : What features could occur where the northern part of the indo Australian plate is colliding with the eurasian?
Last Answer : Mountain ranges or mountain building could occur where thenorthern part of the Indo-Australian plate is colliding with theEurasian plate.
Description : What is created when colliding plate boundaries push rocks upward?
Last Answer : Mid-Ocean Ridges.
Description : What kind of volcanic activity might you expect to observe at or near a dormant volcanoes?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Why do you normally find volcanoes near subduction zones?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is the answer Two NYC metro railway cars coupling at Grand Central station.Describe the motion of the coupling card and their motion after colliding?
Last Answer : I
Description : An electron collides with a fixed hydrogen atom in its ground state. Hydrogen atom gets excited and the colliding electron loses all its kinetic energ
Last Answer : An electron collides with a fixed hydrogen atom in its ground state. Hydrogen atom gets excited and the colliding ... eV C. 12.1 eV D. 13.6 eV
Description : Should cars have bumpers that collapse under impact? (1) Yes, since the offending car should get damaged and pay for the mistake (2) No, since it would be very expensive to get the car repaired (3) ... kill them (4) Yes, since they help to absorb the impact of a collision and keep the occupants safe
Last Answer : (4) Yes, since they help to absorb the impact of a collision and keep the occupants safe Explanation: In automobiles, a bumper is the front-most or rear-most part., ostensibly designed ... in high-speed impacts, but are increasingly being designed to mitigate injury to pedestrians struck by cars.
Description : In elastic collisions, A. only the total momentum of the colliding objects is conserved. B. only the total kinetic energy is conserved. C. both of the momentum and total kinetic energy ... D. neither momentum of the colliding bodies nor the total kinetic energy are recoverable.
Last Answer : both of the momentum and total kinetic energy are conserved.
Description : _________ is the average distance a molecule moves before colliding with another molecule. a. mean free path b. path allowance c. compacting factor d. molecular space
Last Answer : mean free path
Description : During an INELASTIC collision, the colliding bodies w) lose kinetic energy x) keep the same amount of kinetic energy y) gains kinetic energy z) first lose, then gain kinetic energy
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- LOSE KINETIC ENERGY
Description : An alpha particle colliding with an electron loses: w) none of its energy x) little of its energy y) half of its energy z) all of its energy
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- LITTLE OF ITS ENERGY
Description : The tectonic plates on which India and the adjacen portion of Asia ride are colliding at a rate of: w) 1-10 millimeters per year x) 1-10 centimeters per year y) 1-10 meters per year z) 1-10 decimeters per year
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 1-10 CENTIMETERS PER YEAR
Description : The 1936 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Peter J.W. Debye for his studies of: w) kinetic energy of colliding particles x) electron configuration y) dipole moments z) conformations of cyclohexane
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- DIPOLE MOMENTS
Description : Should cars have bumpers that collapse under impact? (1) Yes, since the offending car should get damaged and pay for the mistake (2) No, since it would be very expensive to get the car repaired (3 ... kill them (4) Yes, since they help to absorb the impact of a collision and keep the occupants safe
Last Answer : (4) Yes, since they help to absorb the impact of a collision and keep the occupants safe
Description : Thickness of plate is required more in welding than in riveting. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : 01. Whenever a plate is held immersed at some angle with the direction of flow of the liquid, it is subjected to some pressure. The component of this pressure, at right angles to the direction of flow of the liquid is known as lift. A) True B) False
Last Answer : A
Description : which of the following is not true concerning the impact of volcanoes? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : b. Tephra are a combination of water and rubble.
Description : Geologically, now that the Pacific rim plate has released energy near Concepcion, would Concepcion be a safe place to live?
Last Answer : Earthquakes are always a risk in subduction zones and the rebuilding will take a while.
Description : When a range of mountains can be measured tens to hundreds of kilometers in length as well as width and is located near an active tectonic plate boundary or coast, it is called a _____.?
Last Answer : mountain belt
Description : Inside the distillation columns, the (A) Highest temperatures is near the feed plate (B) Driving force for the liquid flow is its weight (C) Vapors are not always at their dew points (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (B) Driving force for the liquid flow is its weigh
Description : Which of the following phrases completes the following statement: The strength of the electric field between two oppositely charged parallel plates is: w) a maximum midway between the plates x) a maximum ... plate y) constant between the plates except near the edges z) zero midway between the plates
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CONSTANT BETWEEN THE PLATES EXCEPT NEAR THE EDGES
Description : When the near side of the moon is dark it is called a full moon true or false?
Last Answer : It is false.
Description : Stress Concentration Factor is the ratio of nominal stress obtained by elementary equations for minimum cross- section and highest value of actual stress near discontinuity. a) True b) False
Description : What cause electrical storms to form above volcanoes?
Last Answer : I had heard that it was caused by static build-up from the friction of ash particles. Edit: Just found these three hypotheses: A. the interactions between ash particles causing a static buildup ... as in a thunderstorm C. a piezoelectrical source due to the fracture of crystals upon eruption source
Description : What is a volcano ? How do volcanoes form ?
Last Answer : : Many hills have craters at the top . Burning stones and metals come out of that hole in the throat state. For example, smoke comes out of a brick kiln chimney. These are called volcanoes as ... in the form of stubs or mountains. We call these types of mounds or mountains the cause of volcanoes.
Description : What rocks form at composite volcanoes?
Description : Why do volcanoes not form along the San Andreas Fault?
Last Answer : Because of the plates
Description : What type of Towering volcanoes form from both lava flows and cinder rocks?
Description : How did the volcanoes form in the Hawaiian islands?
Description : How do divergent boundaries form volcanoes?
Last Answer : no yes and symp
Description : Do volcanoes form mountains?
Last Answer : Some mountains are volcanic. It would be more accurate to say, in such cases, that the volcano formed a mountain, than to say that it formed on a mountain.
Description : How do tectonic plates form volcanoes?
Last Answer : ...
Description : Which of the following statements is false? a. Earthquakes occur in plate boundaries b. The time and location of most major earthquakes can be predicted several days in advance c. Earthquakes can be ... reverse and strike-slip faulting d. P waves travel faster than both S waves and Surface waves
Last Answer : b. The time and location of most major earthquakes can be predicted several days in advance
Description : Which of the following statement is false? a.The potential energy of a particle has the form Ep = k2x. The force acting on the particle is constant (k is a constant) b.The linear velocity of ... zag path while ascending a steep hill e.The density of milk decreases when cream is taken out of milk
Last Answer : e. The density of milk decreases when cream is taken out of milk
Description : How do volcanoes affect other Earth systems, particularly climate?
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Description : How big would the explosion be and the aftermath if the Yellowstone volcanoes all go kaboom?
Last Answer : This article from wikipedia describes past eruptions and current conditions including this: The last full-scale eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano, the Lava Creek eruption which happened ... the foreseeable future. Recurrence intervals of these events are neither regular nor predictable.
Description : divergent volcanoes tend to have which of the following characteristics? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Divergent volcanoes tend to have: nonexplosive, producing large amounts of lava.
Description : Which European country has over 200 volcanoes, many of them still active? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Iceland'
Description : Mostly in which region do Earthquakes and volcanoes occur? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Folded and faulted region'
Description : What are Shield volcanoes? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : How can volcanoes pollute the air Explain?
Last Answer : blasting steam and rocky debris high above the ocean's surface
Description : Why are volcanoes important to human life(Benefits)?
Last Answer : More than 4 please..
Description : what are the volcanoes that erputed in 21 frist century ?
Last Answer : eyjafjallajakull in ice land puyehue cordon caulle in Chile indonasia java in mount merapi
Description : Which planet has the most volcanoes ?
Last Answer : Venus has the most volcanoes.
Description : What are the main types of volcanoes ?
Last Answer : There are three (3) types of volcanoes.
Description : What is the number of volcanoes in Japan ?
Last Answer : There are 200 volcanoes in Japan.
Last Answer : There are currently about half a thousand active or living volcanoes on Earth.