The core of the earth lets out radiation from under the ground which make the core responce of how volcano's errupt.
Solution :
We assume that there is a ring having a charge +Q and radius r. Electric field due to the ring at a point P on the axis is given by :
If we put an electron on point P, then force on point e is :
If r >> x , then
Then,
Compare, a = -ω²x
We get,
When we first dig into soil, it's nice and soft.( Depending on what soil it is; usually topsoil)
But when we go deeper into it, there are rocks and the soil is harder. There is bedrock at the bottom, subsoil in the middle, and topsoil at the top, which is where we walk.
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Which explanations provide support for continental drift theory? Check all that apply.
Dinosaurs lived on many continents.
Coal fields match up across continents.
Tropical plant fossils were found in Arctic areas.
Similar rock types are found across continents.
Evidence of glaciers can be found in South Africa.
Coal fields match up across continents.
Similar rock types are found across continents.
Tropical plant fossils were found in Arctic areas.
Evidence of glaciers can be found in South Africa.
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The way the continents on the earth shifts its position is explained by the Continental drift theory. Alfred Wegener was the one who fist proposed this theory in 1912. This theory also explains how similar rocks are formed on the different continents and also the reason why some of the animal and plant fossils looks similar.
The evidences that supports the continental drift theory can be Coal fields match up across continents. Fossils of Glossopteris supports the theory of continental drift with coal fields and coastlines
. The land features, climate changes are some of the evidences that also supports the theory of continental drift.The evidences of the glaciers that can be found in South Africa also supports the explanation of the continental drift.
The picture is blurry dude :/