Answer:
humans must be forced to act right
Explanation:
think about it
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Where in the United States are the population clusters located?
Answer:
coastal areas
Explanation:
How many degrees of longitude are there between 30 degrees East and 30 degrees West?
What crop is the South most known for?
a.
corn
c.
cotton
b.
wheat
d.
potatoes
Answer:
Cotton
Explanation:
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Answer:
c. cotton
Explanation:
everyone above is correct in case someone needs to be assured that it is.
Which of the following is true about the age of rock layers and the age of the Earth? A. The top layer in a sequence of rock layers is older than the Earth. B. All rock layers are older than the Earth. C. The Earth is older than any rock layer. D. The bottom layer in a sequence of rock layers is older than the Earth.
Answer:
The Earth is older than any rock layer.
Explanation:
The rock layers on our planet are numerous, and each of them represents a particular geological period. They occupy anywhere between 25 and 70 km in-depth, or rather the uppermost layer of our planet. And while some of these rock layers are over a billion years of age, they are not older than Earth. Earth has initially formed from a nebula, space dust, which over time consolidated, and it took at least a couple of billions of years for the first rocks to occur.
The rocks only started to form when the conditions were right on the surface, or basically when Earth cooled enough so that the magma can cool down and solidify. Since the formation of the first rocks, the process has not stopped, and there is the constant formation of new ones, pilling on top of the older layers. It is not just that new rocks are forming though, but older rocks are getting subducted and end up in the mantle where they melt and get recycled.
What is the main role of earths atmosphere
Answer:
Gases in the atmosphere surround Earth like a blanket. They keep the temperature in a range that can support life. The gases keep out some of the Sun's scorching heat during the day. At night, they hold the heat close to the surface, so it doesn't radiate out into space.
Explanation:
Answer:
To protect our fragile Earth from the solor winds
Explanation:
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South of London is an example of absolute location.
Question 13 options:
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
it is not giving an address
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What is a corbel?
Answer:
In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the structure.
Explanation:
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Can yall help Please its about The TopoGraphic map i hate it
Answer:
760m
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Houston is located about 29.0"latitude. That can be found completely in which
North
South
West
East
Awnser North
Explanation:
Since Houston is in the northern hemisphere it is 29 degrees north
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Select all that apply.
What evidence suggests the continents were once all together but then drifted apart?
Remains of tropical plants have been found in Antarctica
Matching jigsaw puzzle coastlines exist, particularly with the west coast of Africa and east coast of South America
Mountain ranges in North America match up with those along the European coastline.
Similar fossils of plants and animals are found on widely separated continents
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b. Similar fossils of plants and animals are found on widely separated continents.
c. Remains of tropical plants found in Antarctica.
d. Matching jig-saw puzzle coastlines, particularly with the west coast of Africa and east coast of South America.
EXPLANATION:
Continental drift is the earliest ways geologists believed continents moved gradually. The continental drift theory is connected to the scientist Alfred Wegener. He was certain that all continents of the Earth were once fragment of a mammoth, single land form known as 'Pangaea'. Wegener a trained astronomer, used botany, geology, and biology to define Pangaea and the continental drift.
For instance, fossils of the primeval reptile Mesosaurus, a freshwater reptile,were only found in South America and Southern Africa and Mesosaurus being only one meter long would not have swam the Atlantic Ocean. The existence of Mesosaurus suggested a single habitat with several rivers and lakes. Wegener studied fossils of plants from the glacial Arctic Svalbard Archipelago, Norway.
These plant fossils were not the sturdy specimens accustomed to subsist in the Arctic climate. These fossils were that of the tropical plants, which adapts to a more humid, much warmer environ. The existence of these fossils submits Svalbard once had a tropical climate.Lastly, Wegener studied the stratigraphy of mountain ranges and different rock.
Africa's West-Coast and South America's East-Coast fit together like jigsaw puzzle pieces, and Wegener learnt their rock layers fit very clearly. Wegener uncovered that the Eastern United States' Appalachian Mountains, for example, were geologically connected to Scotland's Caledonian Mountains.
The correct options are A) Remains of tropical plants have been found in Antarctica, C) Mountain ranges in North America match up with those along the European coastline. and D) Similar fossils of plants and animals are found on widely separated continents.
What evidence suggests the continents were once all together but then drifted apart?
Mountain ranges in North America match up with those along the European coastline. Similar fossils of plants and animals are found on widely separated continents. Remains of tropical plants have been found in Antarctica.
What are the 5 pieces of evidence of continental drift?
They based their idea of continental drift on several lines of evidence:
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Why is Baja California splitting away from mainland Mexico?
Milo is observing the things around his family's farm. He writes down four different resources and whether he thinks they are renewable or nonrenewable. The table below shows his notes.
Which resource did Milo incorrectly record in his table?
Question 3 options:
hay for feeding
water for crops
oil for tractor
cow for milking
Answer:
hey you say what you think ok you're smart
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a unique property of water?
A.
Surface tension
B.
It's a powerful solvent
C.
Ice is less dense than water
D.
It only exists in liquid and solid form
Answer:
D)it only exists in liquid and solid form
What are the cultural differences between areas that were covered by ice
during the last ice age and areas that were not covered?
A. Uncovered regions tend to be Democratic voting areas today.
B. Uncovered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
C. Covered regions tend to be Republican voting areas today.
D. Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
Answer:
a. Uncovered regions tend to be democratic voting areas toda
Answer:
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
What determines which way a river will flow?
its location in relation to a drainage divide
the flow of rivers entering into it
its depth
its width
Answer:
Which way a river will flow is determined by its location in relation to a drainage divide.
Explanation:
The rivers are water bodies that have flowing water. They flow from higher to lower ground, and they can go in any direction where the water can move freely or more easily. Some rivers tend to be more straight, some more meandering, or have numerous drastic changes in direction.
It is actually very simple what determined the way a river will flow. The location of the river in relation to a drainage divide is the biggest factor. The drainage divide basically represents a natural barrier for the movement of the water, thus anything moving on one side of it will move on that side only, as the water can not go up. Every twist and turn of the river is determined by the topography within the drainage basin, as well as the composition of the rocks.
Who is the Father of Geography
Answer:
Biogeography is the father of geography
A geographer is interested in studying how and why the environments of the Amazon Rainforest and the Andes Mountains are different. Which essential element of geography would the geographer use to complete this research?
A.
human systems
B.
physical systems
C.
places and regions
D.
uses of geography
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B.
physical systems
Explanation:
The guy the answerd above me is currently wrong. Trust me its physical systems!
Answer: the correct answer is B
Explanation:
how does seasons affect human activity?
Answer:
BRAINLIEST PLZZZZ
Explanation:
“Mood and immunity are well known to change with seasons in humans and there are indications that several brain aspects could also be seasonal.” ... During the winter, they used significantly less brain activity involved in attention. On the memory task, brain activity peaked in autumn and hit a low in the spring.
Divergent boundaries often begin as triple junctions composed of three rift "arms" at ~120° apart (which may or may not evolve into divergent boundaries). Knowing that rifts (red lines) generally open perpendicular to the rift (or sub-parallel to the light blue transform faults), which of the statements below about this area is incorrect?
a. the NW-trending Red Sea is a linear sea that is opening in a NE-SW direction
b. the ENE-trending Gulf of Aden is a linear sea that is opening in a NNE-SSW direction ANSWER
c. the volcanoes in Africa define a narrow linear rift that is opening in a NW-SE direction
d. the volcanoes in Africa define a volcanic arc related to subduction off Africa's east coast
Answer:
b. the ENE-trending Gulf of Aden is a linear sea that is opening in a NNE-SSW direction.
Explanation:
The gulf of Aden is a deepwater gulf that has Yemen in the north and the Arabian Sea in the east. On northwest lies the red sea, being a young and narrow oceanic basin has a rift margin in Arabic and Somali plate. Has a mean oriented to northeast The eastern African rift, red sea, and gulf of Aden forms the afra tri junction system that runs about 2000 km.HELPPPPPPP!! All of the following were accomplishments of Portuguese exploration except __________. A. exploring the coast of Africa B. finding a western water route to Asia C. sailing around Africa’s southern tip D. claiming land in Brazil Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The answers is ( B ).
finding a western water route to Asia
Explanation:
Why did both Spain and Portugal want to find a sea route to Asia? Spain and Portugal wanted to find a sea route to Asia because Portugal did not share trade routes with Asia and Europe (no Meditteranean Ports), Spain wanted to Spread Christianity, and both countries wanted to find more trade.
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Which of the following is true of the Antarctic Treaty System?
A. It allows limited weapons testing of the continent.
B. It limits restrictions of environmental controls.
C. It encourages scientific research.
D. Members came from the Antarctic Agreement.
Answer:
The Antarctic Treaty System encourages scientific research.
Explanation:
The Antarctic Treaty has been put in place in order to prevent escalation of the situation during the past century, but also to prohibit any violence and military interventions in the continent. Numerous countries rushed to take their piece of Antarctica with the goal of taking as much as possible for further exploitation. This led to a lot of tensions, so luckily all sides set at a table and solved the problems in a diplomatic manner.
There are a lot of articles in the treaty, but one of the most important ones is the one that focuses on science. This treaty supports scientific research and encourages the countries to do so. Not just that, but it encourages collaboration between the countries in their scientific teams in order for them to get closer and to work for mutual and global interest.
A map element that represents information on a map such as location of natural resources is called ?
Answer:
topographic map
their locations are determined by typography geography important natural elements of typographic maps
The Moon's gravity on Earth is about______the Sun's gravity on Earth.
Answer:
the gravity on is the air and its far miles to the sun
Explanation:
Which of these is not an advantage of wetlands?
Group of answer choices
recharge water tables
help prevent flooding
flow rapidly
good habitat for life
Answer: Low rapidly
Explanation:
Wetlands are areas that are filled with water sometimes permanently, sometimes seasonally. They have a couple of advantages such as recharging water tables, preventing flooding and providing a good habitat for life.
They recharge the water table by collecting water then letting it sip into the ground mostly at the edges. They prevent flooding by also collecting water then letting the water out gradually. They provide a good habitat for life as wetlands are teeming with fish, animal and plant life.
A rapid flow is therefore not an advantage of wetlands.
What are some economic challenges that Cuba is facing? Be sure to discuss at least three examples.
Answer:
Cuba faces different problems such as deforestation, water pollution, the loss of biodiversity, and air pollution.
Explanation:
Deforestation, water pollution, biodiversity loss, and air pollution are just a few of the issues that Cuba is dealing with.
What is Deforestation?Deforestation is the human-caused clearing or thinning of forests. One of the main problems with global land use is deforestation. The majority of croplands today receive enough rain and heat to support many types of woods in the past.
The area of forest cleared for human use, including the removal of trees for wood products, croplands, and grazing grounds, is the basis for estimates of deforestation traditionally.
Clear-cutting is a technique when all the trees are taken down, completely destroying the forest. However, in rare circumstances, even incomplete logging and unintentional fires thin out the trees sufficiently to significantly alter the forest's structure.
There is a long history of converting forests into land that is used for other purposes. The majority of the planet's 49 million square km of farmland is deforested land.
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Large numbers of skilled workers left iran in the early 21st century,primarily beacause?
Answer:
They sought more skilled opportunities in countries like the United States
Explanation:
Why is it incorrect to say that the earths crust is covered with tectonic plates
Answer:
The statement that the earth's crust is covered by tectonic plate is considered as false. The earth's crust as an upper mantle and inner layer of the crust. The tectonic plates always move over the mantle and does not stay constant. Hence the earth crust is not covered by tectonic plates.Answer: Ask your teacher for help
Explanation:
What does GIS stand for?
Answer:
geographic information system :)
Weathering is an example of an external force of change.
Question 5 options:
True
False
Answer: true
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Which of the following are primary rivers of South Asia?
Answer:
Correct answer is Irrawaddy, Chao, Phraya and Mecong
Explanation:
First option is correct because it refers to rivers located in that region. They flow through Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, China....
Second option is not correct. This are European rivers.
Third is also not correct - African rivers
Fourth is not correct - East-European rivers.