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Physics, 21.06.2019 17:20
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Which of the following is a source of heat for magma formation? magma plumes in the continental crust friction due to divergence friction due to subduction magma plumes in the oceanic crust
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(science)study the following ocean currents map. an ocean currents map is shown. on the map the locations for san diego, california and savannah, georgia are marked. there is a looping current from the north past san diego and a looping current from the south near savannah which statement is most likely correct about the average temperatures in san diego, california as compared to savannah, georgia? it is higher in savannah because of the cool ocean currents from the south. it is higher in savannah because of the warm ocean currents from the north. it is lower in san diego because of the warm ocean currents from the south. it is lower in san diego because of the cool ocean currents from the north.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 07:00
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