Answer:
I think it might've been Bhutan
Compare the similarities and differences between the types of wind that blow frequently on earth ?
Answer:
The Earth contains five major wind zones: polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and the doldrums. Polar easterlies are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. They emanate from the polar highs, areas of high pressure around the North and South Poles.
what is the longitude of a place whose local time is 4.30pm when the local time at longitude 45 degrees is 1.00 pm
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Which of the following is a mineral
a.pantothenic acid
b.biotin
c.folate
d.magnesium
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is it bad for land to be grazed until the soil is bare ?
Answer:
Absolutely yes
Explanation:
according to a report of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, an area is called Sarigua which is located in the West of Panama, has become desert after excessive grazing of livestock and losing topsoil due to erosion
Answer:
Without the plants or vegetation cover, the soil is left bare and exposed to harsh weather such as heavy downpour and high temperatures, which disintegrates the rocks and carries the topsoil away. Animals also prefer gathering at specific areas, like next to water sources, and such areas can get eroded.
Match the layer of the Earth in column 1 to the characteristic in column 2.
Close to outer core
Inner core
Dense solid iron
Upper mantle
Liquid iron
Lower mantle
Pushes the crust
Outer core
Answer:
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Inner core-Dense Solid iron
Outer core-liquid iron
Lower mantle-Close to outer core
Upper amntle-pushes the crust
Explanation:
Answer:
Crust- Fault, Plates
Mantle- Heat convection
Inner core- Solid Iron
Outer Core - Liquid Iron
Explanation:
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IDENTIFY THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES BY USING KEYWORDS IN THE LIST
[Mountains, Rivers, Valley, Glaciers, Delta Plain, Tributary, Narrow Garge or Canyon, Flatlands,
Himalaya Mountains, Ganges River plains, Panjab Region Valleys, Delta Regionin the Sindh]
Answer:
Himalaya Mountain -Mountain
Ganges River Plains - Flatlands
Panjab Region Valleys-Valley
Delta Region in the Sindh - Delta
What causes the lack of wet bulb thermometer
Answer:
The evaporation is reduced when the air contains more water vapor. The wet bulb temperature is always lower than the dry bulb temperature but will be identical with 100% relative humidity (the air is at the saturation line).
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What are three types of movement that can occur along a fault?
Answer:
Strike-slip faults indicate rocks are sliding past each other horizontally, with little to no vertical movement. ...
Normal faults create space. ...
Reverse faults, also called thrust faults, slide one block of crust on top of another
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One of the major motivations for altering the environment in Mexico City was
A. creating arable land
B.
reducing population growth
C. providing recreational opportunities
D. reducing dependence on agriculture
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Use the drop-down menus to select the part of Earth best described by each phrase.
Answer:
inner core
Explanation:
inner core because it always penetrating other particles to be released out of the earth
Which country is #3 marking on this map? (With Map)
A. Syria
B. Lebanon
C. Turkey
D. Israel
Answer:
Lebanon
Explanation:
A country in the Middle East, touching the Mediterranean Sea.
Lebanon is a small Middle Eastern country situated on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Hence option B is correct
How is Lebanon ?It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes. The country has a population of around 6 million people, consisting of different religious and ethnic groups, including Muslims, Christians, and Druze.
Lebanon has faced numerous political and economic challenges over the years, including civil war, political instability, and regional conflicts. In recent years, the country has been facing a severe economic crisis, with high unemployment, inflation, and a shortage of basic goods.
Despite these challenges, Lebanon remains a vibrant and resilient country, with a thriving arts and culture scene, delicious cuisine, and friendly people.
Beirut, the capital city, is known for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historical landmarks. Lebanon is also home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the ancient city of Byblos and the ruins of the Roman city of Baalbek.
Thus option B is correct .
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Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer)WHAT IS THE MEANING OF CLOUD SEEDING
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that improves a cloud's ability to produce rain or snow by artificially adding condensation nuclei to the atmosphere, providing a base for for snowflakes or raindrops to form.
Describe three ways in which recycling materials
is important for the sustainable use of resources.
Answer:
recycling keeps landdfills less full, it reduces waste that ends up in the ocean and harming animals, and it helps reduce the amount of material needed to be produced, since the old pre fabricated material is recycled, saving money
Explanation:
16. How do microplastics found on the ocean floor end up in people's bodies?
A. Coral reefs fail to break down the microplastics, and they end up back on beaches.
B. Humans eat sea salt containing the microplastic.
C. Humans scuba dive in areas where microplastics are visible.
D. Acid rain reacts with plastics on the ocean floor and releases them into the air.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer: B.
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Make a List of atleast 15 monuments around the world and write the name of the stone used to make it
Answer:
1.stonehenge
Parthenon
Mount rushmore
Taj Mahal
Great pyramid of giza
Miami statues
Machu picchu
The roman colosseum
The leaning tower of pisa
Great wall of china
Georgia guidestones
The fork
Cadillac ranch
Fallen angel square
Hand of desert
They are made of granite, marble and bronze.
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Graphical and cartographic (map) representation of Khadi across the states
Answer:
I attached a map to show you what it looks like. Hope it helps you with your question.
analisis lah perkembangan terbentuknya kepulauan indonesia
Answer:
Please write in English so I can help.
Explanation: I wanna help.
A student observes that an organism is green a valid conclusion that can be drawn from this observation is that
Answer:
A valid conclusion that can be drawn from this observation is that. the organism cannot be single celled.
Explanation:
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Địa điểm A có góc nhập xạ lúc 12giờ vào ngày 22/6 là 58°28'. Hãy xác định vĩ độ địa lý của A.
what are the 3 megacities?
3
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Which economics term does each scenario describe?
diversified economy
specialization
single-resource economy
A nation rich in precious gen/Stones just exports diamonds
to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry.
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A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh
pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products.
A nation with several climate zones exports almonds,
cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches.
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Answer:
3.
Diversified economy ==> A nation with several climate zones exports almonds, cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches.
Specialization ==> A nation rich in precious gem/stones just exports diamonds to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry.
Single-resource economy ==> A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products.
Explanation:
Each of these economies differ from each other greatly.
24. The two primary types of ocean currents are
Answer:
Surface currents and deep-water currents
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Which amendment in the US Constitution provides citizenship to a person born in the United States?
The
v clause of the
Amendment states that a person born in the United States is a US citizen.
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Answer:
The correct answer is - The 14th Amendment to the U.S or clause of the
Amendment states that a person born in the United States is a US citizen.
Explanation:
The 14th Amendment to the U.S and the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is an amendment that states and provide citizenship to a person born within and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. This includes even prior enslaved people automatically acquires US citizenship.
Thus, The 14th Amendment to the U.S or clause of the Amendment states that a person born in the United States is a US citizen.
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A.
total GDP
B.
literacy rate
C.
income tax rate
D.
GDP per capita will mark brainly
Answer:
A.
Economic development is typically measured by the total GDP.Plate movement is influenced by each of the following EXCEPT a. slab pull, in which the downgoing oceanic plate exerts a pull on the rest of the plate. b. mantle convection, which creates shear at the base of plates. c. mantle plumes, which are created when hot rock rises up from the deep mantle and creates melting at the base of the lithosphere. d. ridge push, in which the elevated rocks at the ridge axis push on rocks farther from the ridge.
Answer:
b. mantle convection, which creates shear at the base of plates.
Explanation:
Mantel convection is a very slow creeping motion of the earth's solid silicate mineral. It can carry heat from the interior of the plate's surface. As the earth is divided into the tectonic plates that are constantly being created and consumed Accretion occurs as the mantel is added to the edges of the plates that surround the seafloor.What are the two drivers of Earth's wind systems?
A. Latitude and longitude location
B. Uneven heating and the Coriolis effect
C. The polar vortex and tropical breezes
D. Global warming and greenhouse gas emission
Answer:
C. The polar vortex and tropical breezes
Please help me with these questions from AP Human Geography. (Take these questions seriously)
1. Identify and explain 2 examples of how India is becoming “Americanized”.
2. Identify and describe 2 examples of the positive economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
3. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
4. Explain the pattern of population growth from 1800-2011.
5. Describe the projected population for 2045 and explain why that number.
6. Identify and discuss 2 examples of issues faced by the world due to the size of the population.
7. Identify the physical and cultural characteristics of the world’s most typical person today vs. in 2030.
8. Define scale and identify three examples of scale.
9. Explain 2 examples of the impact that events can have on people’s lives worldwide.
10. Describe 2 examples of the positive and/or negative power maps can have when delivering information.
11. For 3 religions, identify 1 example of a holy site found in Jerusalem.
12. Explain the purpose of the Green Line.
13. Discuss 2 examples of how the United States’ decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is significant.
14. Explain the issue of “food deserts”.
15. Describe the process in which Dollar Stores are built in towns and cities and how they contribute to food deserts.
16. Discuss 2 examples of the impact of living in food deserts in the United States.
17. Identify and describe the cultural and social causes of ‘gendercide’ [why is there such a preference for boys in particular cultures?]
18. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative effects this skewed sex ratio has on countries.
19. Discuss the role that technology has played in INCREASING ‘gendercide’.
20. Describe Kurdistan.
21. Define Daesh and explain the impact it has had on Iraq.
22. Identify and describe the opposing ideas between Boston Sharbarzheri and Sami Hussein.
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1. Examples include fast foods, and more love marriages (arranged marriages, the norm)
2. Positive effects include more unity, and cultural exchanges
3. Less cultural diversity, More health problems (obesity due to fast food)
4. Growth has been exponential (very high population growth)
5. Projected population is (this is coming from online), ~9 billion people, due to exponential growth and better health care
6. Economic inequality, and basic food/water shortages
7. More diversity, less technological (as opposed to 2030)
8. Scale-A measuremnt measuring magnitude (how big something is), examples include a size scale, weight scale, and measuring scale
9. Politically and socially
10. Can influence public opinion, shape history (due to partition of India using maps)
11. Judaism-Wailing Wall, Christianity-Church of the Holy Selpchure, Islam-Dome of the Rock
12. Railine near Cleveland
13. Means further ties with Israel; alienization of the Palestinians and othe majority Islam countries
14. An issue due to no nutritious food in an area
15. Dollar stores don't contribute much to food
16. Less nutrition; malnutrition
17. Paternal cultures, religion
18. More gender inequality, less people to contribute to the gene pool
19. More social media propogating gendercide
20. A region of land with heavy ethnic ties to the Kurdish people, with land in the land straddling Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. This land has been source of heavy discontent and news. Syrian kurdish groups have propogated an "independent country" named Rojava.
21. It has led to poverty and islamic radicalization
22. I don't understand what you mean by "Sharbarzheri, Sami Hussein, you probably mean "Saddam Hussein"
Explanation:
My brain, books,etc.
*I wrote this on the fly because I was in a hurry.
3. Differentiate between. a) Igneous and sedimentary rock b) Sedimentary and metamorphic rock 4. Classify the following rocks Marble, Pumice, Slate, Obsidian, Limestone 5. Write answer in brief a) What is rock? b) How are igneous rocks formed? c) What type of rock is called sedimentary rock? d) Which rock consists of fossils? e) How are metamorphic rocks formed? Give example also. 6. Write any four uses of rocks.
Answer:
3.igneous and sedimentary and sedimentary and metamorphic.
4. Marble- metamorphic
pumice-igneous
slate- metamorphic
obsidian- igneous
limestone-sedimentary
5. a) A rock is a solid mass of geological materials. Geological materials include individual mineral crystals, inorganic non-mineral solids like glass, pieces broken from other rocks, and even fossils. A rock can be composed of only one type of geological material or mineral, but many are composed of several types.
b) Igneous rocks form when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes, either at volcanoes on the surface of the Earth or while the melted rock is still inside the crust. When lava comes out of a volcano and solidifies into extrusive igneous rock, also called volcanic, the rock cools very quickly.
c) Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause these particles to settle in place. The particles that form a sedimentary rock are called sediment, and may be composed of geological detritus (minerals) or biological detritus (organic matter).
d) sedimentary rock consits of fossils.
e) Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or, more commonly, some combination of these factors. Conditions like these are found deep within the Earth or where tectonic plates meet.
6. Any four uses of rocks are:
•Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)
•Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)
•Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)
•Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)
•Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)
1.05 Discussion: Human Impact Section Warm-Up
"I was in Bangalore, India, the Silicon Valley of India, when I realized that the world is flat." –Thomas Friedman
Thomas Friedman is a foreign affairs writer for the New York Times who has published numerous books about geography, such as The Lexus and the Olive Tree. He made this statement during an interview about his book, The World is Flat, in which he commented about his revelation. Consider what the quote means. Search the Internet for more information about Friedman and his book. What can you uncover? In this day and age, does he really think the world is flat? What do you suspect he is referring to?
Explanation:
he Lexus and the Olive Tree. He made this statement during an interview about his book, The World is Flat, in which he commented about his revelation. Consider what the quote means. Search the Internet for more information about Friedman and his