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The BDL model of Remington rifles stands for B deluxe. It is an upgraded model which features a hinged floor plate for ammo removal.
the divergent plate boundary is the one that is sea floor created
1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
The UK sits towards the Western edge of the Eurasian plate.
one plate is moving under another plate
A deep ocean trench typically forms at a subduction zone, which is a convergent plate boundary where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another into the mantle. This process results in the formation of deep trenches in the ocean floor, such as the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean.
The bottom plate in a wall is typically called a sole plate. It is the horizontal piece of lumber that is attached to the floor and serves as the base for the vertical studs in the wall. A sill plate, on the other hand, is typically used at the bottom of a structure to support the framework.
Correct, if you have without a floor plate you have an ADL. The earliest 7mm MAGS had stainless barrels and will say so under the calibur stampings. The early 700s also had a flat, vs newer round, safety lever.
What happens if their plates move? If you are talking about the north American continental plate, it appears to be in constant motion, albeit very slow. For the San Andreas Fault, when it slips a lot of energy is released in the form of an earthquake. Western California gradually moves northward as the Pacific sea floor is subducted beneath the western plate margin.
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