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Describe the sequence of transformation from Describe the sequence of transformation from   to   if   A)  Shifted five units to the left and six units downwards. B)  Shifted six units to the left and five units downwards. C)  Shifted five units to the right and six units upwards. D)  Shifted six units to the right and five units downwards. E)  Shifted five units to the left and six units upwards. to Describe the sequence of transformation from   to   if   A)  Shifted five units to the left and six units downwards. B)  Shifted six units to the left and five units downwards. C)  Shifted five units to the right and six units upwards. D)  Shifted six units to the right and five units downwards. E)  Shifted five units to the left and six units upwards. if Describe the sequence of transformation from   to   if   A)  Shifted five units to the left and six units downwards. B)  Shifted six units to the left and five units downwards. C)  Shifted five units to the right and six units upwards. D)  Shifted six units to the right and five units downwards. E)  Shifted five units to the left and six units upwards.


Definitions:

Island Arc

Curved chains of volcanic islands located at convergent tectonic plate boundaries, often formed from the subduction of an oceanic plate under another oceanic plate.

Mid-ocean Ridge

An underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics, that marks the site of upwelling magma creating new oceanic crust.

Caldera-forming Eruptions

Volcanic eruptions that create large, basin-shaped depressions called calderas, formed by the collapse of a volcano into emptied magma chambers.

Ash Layers

Stratified deposits resulting from the settling of volcanic ash ejected during volcanic eruptions, which can cover large areas and form distinctive markers in the geological record.

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