move‚ it changes the surface. There are four types of plate boundaries and they are divergent boundaries‚ convergent boundaries‚ transform boundaries‚ and plate boundary zones. Convergent boundaries are where the crust is broken‚ and one plate goes over it‚ divergent boundaries is where new plates are created while the plates pull away‚ transform boundaries is where the crust may be produced or more‚ plate boundary zones are boundaries that aren’t well explained and the effects on the rock isn’t
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Introduction This report will provide a critical insight into today’s personal computing market as well as looking into the strategies of Apple and Dell to analyse how they have become two of the leading players in the technology industry. The main body of the report will include Apple’s entry into the retail market and how they managed market innovation theory to their advantage. 2.1 Personal computing market The personal computing market is ever expanding and is expected to continue its rise
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plates were once part of a much larger plate called the _________ plate. 2. How long ago was this plate the dominate plate? 3. What plate(s) are the remnants of this former plate? 4. What kind of plate boundary exists between the Juan de Fuca and the North American plate? 5. What kind of plate boundary exists between the Pacific plate and the North American plate? 6. What tectonic process is ongoing between Baja California and the North American plate (Mexico)? 7. If the rate of divergence between
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condition for the magma to stay in a liquid state‚ it will cool and solidify into an igneous rock. The three main types of rocks can melt into magma and cool to form igneous rocks. The start of the cycle can be placed at the mid-ocean divergent boundaries where new magma is produced by mantle upwelling and a shallow melting zone. This new magma is the first phase of the igneous part of the cycle. The types of igneous rocks are Granite‚ Pumice‚ Obsidian‚ Andesite‚ Rhyolite and Basalt. There are large
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Geography Study Notes for Exam Landforms * Formation of Canada * Step 1: hot volcanoes were located where the North American Canadian area is located. * Step 2: erosion eroded away the tops of the volcanoes making them shorter * Step 3: more erosion literally combined the volcanoes into one mass of rocky land * Step 4: the mass of land is now a hard smooth plate‚ the Canadian Shield * Step 5: the Atlantic plate crashed into the east side of Canada and the area
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| | | | | |Course Title |BTEC Extended Diploma in Business |Assessor(s) | | | | | | |Unit/s |Unit 15 – Career Development Planning in
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away from our independent thinking and will remain with us until we learn become less dependent on the computers. Posted by: Anonymous Report Post Like Reply 0 2 Too Dependent. We have become too dependent on computers for answers‚ personal interactions‚ and we spend way too much time on them. If we used the computers for learning and as a tool this issue wouldn’t be as big. The sad truth is that people use this great tool for an easy way to get out of face to face interactions with
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Plate tectonics provide the perfect clues to where and what seismic hazard will occur? Discuss. It is at the boundaries of the planet’s tectonic plates that most of the world’s major landforms occur and where earthquakes‚ volcanic and mountain building zones are located. The surface of the planet is made up of seven large and several smaller rigid tectonic plates which float on the semi-molton asthenosphere; the movement of these plates is influenced by the convection cells under the lithosphere
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basic sediment transport mechanism. The reader’s background should be a basic course in wave theory and fluid mechanics. Chapter 1 deals with fundamentals in fluid mechanics with emphasis on bed shear stress by currents‚ while Chapter 3 discusses wave boundary layer theory. They are both written with a view to sediment transport. Sediment transport in rivers‚ cross-shore and longshore are dealt with in Chapters 2‚ 4 and 5‚ respectively. It is not the intention of the book to give a broad review of the
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covered by glaciers? glacial deposits and rock surfaces scarred by glaciers 2. What happens when an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate? The denser oceanic plate slides under the less dense continental plate. 3. A divergent boundary is a boundary between two plates that __________. Move away from each other. 4.Do two colliding continental plates always cause volcanoes? Two colliding continental plates do not always cause volcanoes 5. What clue supported the continental drift
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