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    inside. As the liquid moves‚ the crust moves with it‚ the tectonics plates move with it‚ causing the continents to move with it too. Figure 1: Supercontinent Pangaea PROOF Among

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    molecules Using vacuum (or low pressure) for suction of water Blowing a vortex of warm dry air Using deliquescent materials for absorption of water Rotation at higher rpm Using inward mechanical pressure on clothes in the form of plates Concept Screening Idea Spatial feasibility (fitting) Financial feasibility Feasibility with energy Theoretical feasibility Manufacturing feasibility Efficiency Summing Up Iron pressing (-) (-) (-) (-)

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    the plates are all ways moving.There is different boundaries for the plates in the earth there is convergent‚ Divergent‚ and transform boundaries. The transform boundaries rub together and causes enough friction that when the potential energy lets loose it creates an earthquake. convergent boundaries we’ll come together that can help make mountains because when one plate is more dense than the other plate‚ the more dense plate will move underneath of the less dense plate and Austin’s plate will

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    small iron scales that were tied together and bounded into armor plates with silk or leather cords. The helmet was made of eight to twelve iron plates‚ and below it was a five piece neck guard. The body of the armor had four parts. They did not have armor on their right arm so they could easily draw their bow. Knights wore armor made of chain mail. When bows and crossbows became more common they started to wear complete suits of plate armor made of metal. (Documents C‚ D) The Samurai followed the code

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    1. Make sure you label both plates on the bottom‚ with your name‚ date and name of pathogen you have chosen (listed above under materials) Then label numbers 1-5 on one plate and 6-10 on the other as there are 10 disks that need to be placed. Spread out in a circle formation like pictured below (This is the final product; look at this for reference on how to label) Now you are ready to start culturing. Start with one of your plates you can do both at the same time but to avoid making any errors

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    called volcanology. Divergent plate boundaries: At the mid-oceanic ridges‚ two tectonic plates diverge from one another. New oceanic crust is being formed by hot molten rock slowly cooling and solidifying. The crust is very thin at mid-oceanic ridges due to the pull of the tectonic plates. The release of pressure due to the thinning of the crust leads to adiabatic expansion‚ and the partial melting of the mantle causing volcanism and creating new oceanic crust. Most divergent plate boundaries are at the

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    literally sink. Excellent clip 2011 Japan Tsunamis Mega tsunami caused by a landslide July 9th 1958 Explanation Outline causes A tsunami can be generated when destructive plate boundaries abruptly move and vertically displace the overlying water. It is very unlikely that they can form at constructive or conservative plate boundaries. This is because constructive or conservative boundaries do not generally disturb the vertical displacement of the water column. Subduction zone related earthquakes

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    MSC 160 Oceanography Chapter 2 Review Plate Tectonics Study Guide 1. What is the theory of continental drift? 2. Who proposed the theory? When? 3. What scientific data was used to support the theory of continental drift? Identify and explain at least four pieces of evidence. 4. What were the problems with the original theory of continental drift? 5. How does the presence of ocean ridges and trenches support the theory that the continents move?

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    In her painting‚ Plate with Wreath‚ Robin Jebavy uses everyday objects and combines them with unordinary colors as an attempt to make people change how they think about their everyday life. Jebavy herself states that her artwork is “a reference to our fragile and often precarious human condition.” The manner in which she uses color allows for the objects‚ such as plates and glasses‚ to be unrecognizable at first glance. She does this to blur the sense of reality and illusion that all people have

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    John Wilson discovered the Theory of Plate Tectonics. He contributed himself to the development of the Plate Tectonics Theory in 1963. The theory that made this important to this development‚ was The Theory of Continental Drift. To develop or prove his Theory he gathered info from other scientists like Alfred Wegener‚ Harry Hess‚ Eduard Suess‚ and more. Alfred Wegener proved that the plates could move‚ but he couldn’t develop the source that moved them. Harry Hess discovered the process of Seafloor

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