Geography, asked by suryapratapshe89, 5 months ago

What is the supercontinent called?
Mt Everest
which of the allowing measures the intensity of an earthquake?
(c) Mt Vesuvius
a) Mt Etna
(b) Plate tectonic
( Richter scale
(d) Epicentre
6) Pangaca
(c) Stromboli (d) Wegener
which of the following is the place of origin of an earthquake?
(b) Epicentre
(c) Vent
(d) Crater
What is the passage through which hot molten lava comes out called?
(b) Verit
(c) Epicentre (d) Focus
sl in the blanks.
forces originate from within the Earth.
The theory of continental drift has been replaced with
The Earths lithosphere consists of plates known as
is formed when the central block of land between two
almost parallel faults sink
5 A long deep passage through which lava travels is called
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Answered by harshithapalat11
1

Answer:

Pangaea

About 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa

Explanation:

Answered by dishita13
1

Answer:

second answer is epicenter

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