Q&A: which of these features results when one of earths plates past another?

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by ell brown

Question by China: which of these features results when one of earths plates past another?

1.DLETA’s
2.faults
3.canyons
4.plateaus the is only one answer

Best answer:

Answer by RossK
2. Faults.

Deltas are formed at the mouth of rivers, canyons are formed by either stream or glacial erosion. Plateaus can be formed by orogenic processes from plate tectonics (so it is another possible answer), however they can be formed by other processes such as sedimentation or the erosion of mountains.

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Q&A: Where can I find a map of the local underground geological features of my area?

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by lolita not dead

Question by luckyboi317: Where can I find a map of the local underground geological features of my area?

I’m looking for a map that shows the volcanic tubes that go underneath our city as well as caves, underground rivers, hot spots, fault lines, magnetic ley lines, and anything else I find maps of.

Best answer:

Answer by Charles K
Geologic Mapping Book – American Geological Institute
www.agiweb.org/…/mapping/mappingbook.pdf?
http://www.agiweb.org/environment/publications/mapping/mappingbook.pdf —————- http://eps.berkeley.edu/groups/erc.old/Documents/brimhall.pdf ———— http://www.minegeo.com/minegeo-ug.htm —– http://www.edumine.com/courses/online-courses/exploration-and-mining-geology-4-underground-geologic-data-and-reserve-estimation/

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What are some unique features or facts about the San Andreas Fault?

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by orkybash

Question by sophy f: What are some unique features or facts about the San Andreas Fault?

Thank You:-)

Best answer:

Answer by Raul D
It make Earthqake

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What features would you want from a lighting design?

Question by Ewen: What features would you want from a lighting design?

If you work in an office environment (or can imagine working in an office environment!), what would you want from the lighting that you use on a daily basis? This could be in the form of mechanical features, or simply what kind of artificial light source you want.

Please take time to answer this question. I would really like all your thoughts, even if you think they may sound stupid. Any input is valuable to me.

Cheers

Best answer:

Answer by hippy420
Dimmers are always a nice feature to have 🙂
Or you can go with those artificial sunlight lights. Those supposedly keep peoples moods a little more elevated…(which especially in a cubical setting could be a great thing)

Just no florescent lighting!!! That will drive people insane!

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What features would you want from a lighting design?

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by John Kannenberg

Question by Ewen: What features would you want from a lighting design?

If you work in an office environment (or can imagine working in an office environment!), what would you want from the lighting that you use on a daily basis? This could be in the form of mechanical features, or simply what kind of artificial light source you want.

Please take time to answer this question. I would really like all your thoughts, even if you think they may sound stupid. Any input is valuable to me.

Cheers

Best answer:

Answer by hbhh
I would want a feature that you can install in the ceiling as well as a floor lamp.

For the ceilinh fixture i would also like some sort of fan that goes with it as well.. a dimmer would be perfect and in the light fixture it would be nice to have a glass fixture with different colors so that it is sort of opaque and when u turn the light on it isnt as bright but still bright enough so that you can see.

if you go to google and search floor lamps in images you will see a ton of interresting floor lamps

i was once watching hgtv design star and this one guy made a lamp that was made of a thin copper pipe that he bolted to a brick wall and just a simple regular light bulb screwed in at the top witout a lampshade i thought that was a very interresting idea

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Visible Fault Locator Features Low Voltage Warning

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by Ben+Sam

Visible Fault Locator Features Low Voltage Warning


Toronto, Canada – GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) has announced the release of a compact visible fault locator designed for the installation and maintenance of optical networks. It features low voltage warning and automatic power off for saving energy. The fault locator, model 811, is an ideal tool for use with an OTDR as it remedies the limitation of the dead zone of an OTDR. The locator is also suitable for both single mode and multi-mode fibers.This fault locator, also known as a visible red laser source, finds fiber faults in fiber jumpers, patch panels, enclosures, connectors and couplers. It uses visible light to indicate the location of fiber faults accurately from a macro bend point, break, problem coupler or connector or a mechanical splice that is not well aligned. The practical visible fault locator supports FC, ST and SC adaptors as well as CW and 2Hz alternative optical output modes.

Visit http://www.GAOComm.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 – Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 – All Other Areas
sales@gaocomm.com
About GAO Comm
GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) is an international leading provider of communication test instruments, equipment for the installation, testing and maintenance of communications infrastructures.


Toronto, Canada – GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) has announced the release of a compact visible fault locator designed for the installation and maintenance of optical networks. It features low voltage warning and automatic power off for saving energy. The fault locator, model 811, is an ideal tool for use with an OTDR as it remedies the limitation of the dead zone of an OTDR. The locator is also suitable for both single mode and multi-mode fibers.This fault locator, also known as a visible red laser source, finds fiber faults in fiber jumpers, patch panels, enclosures, connectors and couplers. It uses visible light to indicate the location of fiber faults accurately from a macro bend point, break, problem coupler or connector or a mechanical splice that is not well aligned. The practical visible fault locator supports FC, ST and SC adaptors as well as CW and 2Hz alternative optical output modes.

Visit http://www.GAOComm.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 – Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 – All Other Areas
sales@gaocomm.com
About GAO Comm
GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) is an international leading provider of communication test instruments, equipment for the installation, testing and maintenance of communications infrastructures.


Toronto, Canada – GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) has announced the release of a compact visible fault locator designed for the installation and maintenance of optical networks. It features low voltage warning and automatic power off for saving energy. The fault locator, model 811, is an ideal tool for use with an OTDR as it remedies the limitation of the dead zone of an OTDR. The locator is also suitable for both single mode and multi-mode fibers.This fault locator, also known as a visible red laser source, finds fiber faults in fiber jumpers, patch panels, enclosures, connectors and couplers. It uses visible light to indicate the location of fiber faults accurately from a macro bend point, break, problem coupler or connector or a mechanical splice that is not well aligned. The practical visible fault locator supports FC, ST and SC adaptors as well as CW and 2Hz alternative optical output modes.

Visit http://www.GAOComm.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 – Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 – All Other Areas
sales@gaocomm.com
About GAO Comm
GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) is an international leading provider of communication test instruments, equipment for the installation, testing and maintenance of communications infrastructures.

About GAO Comm
GAO Comm (www.GAOComm.com) is an international leading provider of communication test instruments, equipment for the installation, testing and maintenance of communications infrastructures.

This video will demonstrate the configuration and testing of the Fault Tolerance feature in VMware’s vSphere. This new feature allows you to have a hot virtual machine in standby ready to take over if the primary fails. Unlike other clustering type solutions there is no reboot of the host or restart of the application. The secondary is kept in lockstep with the primary and is in the exact state of the primary when failover occurs.

Video Rating: 4 / 5

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