1. dust
2. Hubble's constant
3. Local Group
4. Dark matter is massive enough to produce a gravitational redshift and gravitational microlensing in light from nearby stars or galaxies. The mass of visible matter also can be compared to the total mass of a galaxy or cluster. This invisible portion of the total mass is called dark matter.
5. In an expanding universe, objects are moving away from Earth, so the light they emit would have a redshift as observed from Earth. In a decelerating universe, light would have no redshift. Light would have a blueshift in a collapsing universe because all objects in that type universe would be moving toward each other.
Answer:
Continental crust is about 20 to 70 km thick and thus 70% of this submerged and oceanic crust being about 10 km thick is only 30 % submerged.
Explanation:
- As the hydrological crust is considered to be much denser than the oceanic crust hence at the subduction zones the crusts sink into the mantel and are beneath the lighter continental crust as the oceanic crust is much older than the continental crust. As the continental crust forms many layers and has a bulk composition and the average density is about 2.83 g/cm and has a thickness of about 7 to 10 km.
History was a driving force behind such migration, since humans tended to move to new territory when they lacked food, shelter, or other resources--meaning that most of the conflicts throughout history have been driven by the same forces that drove migration out of Africa.
Answer:
thrust or reverse as its in a compressional setting and you know that because of the folding.
Explanation:
- A thrust fault is breaking of the earth's crust where the older rocks are pushed over the younger rocks and have an inclination of 45° or less. Creating a displacement of the overlying blocks, they can be blind thrust, fault bend faults, and fault duplex.
- These thrust faults occur in areas foreland basins and compression does not result in the process of mountain building as mostly the folding and stacking of the thrusts.
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The role of pricing on customer satisfaction has been largely ignored, however hospitality services are, for the most part produced by humans, and consequently, no two guest stays will be precisely alike.
However researches have been carried out suggesting that the variability in performance across different consumption experiences leads to increased uncertainty, and thus to decreased reliance on prior expectations, in such situation consumers tend to use price as a cue of performance expectations. Which makes it difficult to know customer satisfaction.
Meaning the relationship between the level of service and the price of hotel room is uncertain because know two human is alike.
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