Asked by Denna
the African plate is moving toward the Eurasian plate at a rate few centimeters per year. how will this are change in 100 million years. in your answer consider how continents will change and how the Mediterranean see will change
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Answered by
Bonnie
If you are a student at a Connections Academy school, posting this question from the 6th grade, "Earth's Interior Systems" Unit Test is considered plagiarism.
Answered by
Dave
Just help the person out.
Answered by
RC
Actually, that unit test isn't for 6th grade... or at least it isn't only for sixth grade
Answered by
RC
And also, it isn't "considered plagiarism." Plagiarism is when you copy someone's work and credit it as your own. This is simply called cheating.
Answered by
Maddie
yall rude im sorry i would help but im taking it to and i don't know the answer
Answered by
actual trash, actually
lolol not with that attitude i wont;;
Answered by
Wow
Wow, i actually laughed. Ha Ha!
@you typed the question so your a cheater too
Thank you.
@you typed the question so your a cheater too
Thank you.
Answered by
NapkinNate
This will be considered plagiarism if you copied someone's ideas, I'm serious you'll get an F in this test. I've done this before now I've stop. You'll get a web mail from your teacher about the Honor Code Violation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Answered by
ooooooooof
yes i copied it and now i got a f bc of that so dont copy its against the honor code
Answered by
Magic Man
My brother got in trouble for violating the honor code he copied from yahoo answers he even copied the words "yahoo answers" hahaha........ oh man you are all good kids and NapkinNate is right it would technically be considered plagiarism if anyone gave you the exact answer they had for said question
Answered by
Magic Man
And i got everyone with the answers before the writing part of the test
1.A (a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical composition)
2.B (decrystallization)
3.B (diverging)
4.B (most rocks are made of mineral)
5.A (the sea floor is youngest near a mid-ocean ridge and older farther away)
6.C (Expanding gases push magma through the pipe)
7.A (Hot, soft rock rises from the bottom of the mantle towards the top, cools, and sinks back through the mantle)
8.C (extinct)
9.A (Leaving a metal spoon in a bowl of hot soup will make the spoon hot as well)
10.C (The continents of South America and Africa were joined when Mesosaurus lived)
11.C (convection in the earth's mantle)
12C (metamorphic rock)
13.D (Diverging plates form a rift valley)
14.D (the intensity of the earthquake.)
15.D (magma that is slow in silica)
16.C (Subduction causes metamorphic rocks to from)
well this is what i got after i submitted it!
Good luck tell me if you got them all right!!
1.A (a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical composition)
2.B (decrystallization)
3.B (diverging)
4.B (most rocks are made of mineral)
5.A (the sea floor is youngest near a mid-ocean ridge and older farther away)
6.C (Expanding gases push magma through the pipe)
7.A (Hot, soft rock rises from the bottom of the mantle towards the top, cools, and sinks back through the mantle)
8.C (extinct)
9.A (Leaving a metal spoon in a bowl of hot soup will make the spoon hot as well)
10.C (The continents of South America and Africa were joined when Mesosaurus lived)
11.C (convection in the earth's mantle)
12C (metamorphic rock)
13.D (Diverging plates form a rift valley)
14.D (the intensity of the earthquake.)
15.D (magma that is slow in silica)
16.C (Subduction causes metamorphic rocks to from)
well this is what i got after i submitted it!
Good luck tell me if you got them all right!!
Answered by
cookie
Thanks Magic
Answered by
dontbully
calm down everyone just cause you need help dosent mean you are cheating
Answered by
truethat
dontbully is right calm down
Answered by
PrincessJay
Thanks @MagicMan ! I was struggling in science and you helped a lot! Thanks so much! 😁😎🤗🤩
Answered by
100%
THIS IS FOR THE LAST EASSY QUESTION
In 100 million years of the African plate moving toward the Eurasian plate at a rate of a few centimeters per second, the Mediterranean sea would disappear and mountains would form. After that long of the plates moving toward each other, they would soon crash and there would be no more Mediterranean sea in between the two plates. After they collide and keep moving, they will form a mountain.
In 100 million years of the African plate moving toward the Eurasian plate at a rate of a few centimeters per second, the Mediterranean sea would disappear and mountains would form. After that long of the plates moving toward each other, they would soon crash and there would be no more Mediterranean sea in between the two plates. After they collide and keep moving, they will form a mountain.
Answered by
Mar
@Magic Man was correct but for me!
Yay thx!
Yay thx!