What happens to Earth's surface when horizontal pressure is applied to rocks?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

When a horizontal pressure is applied to rocks, the earth's surface will form lines that are perpendicular to the direction of the pressure. This can be compared to folds in a wrinkled rug lying on a floor.

Answer 2

Answer:

When a horizontal pressure is applied to rocks, the earth's surface will form lines that are perpendicular to the direction of the pressure.

The tectonic plates can rearrange. if they overlap one into another because of the pressure, new hills, mountains and a volcano could form. These effects will be tragic for a community of people who live precisely in shocking area,  could lose their properties.


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Assess the reasons why some countries are more vulnerable than others to the impacts of tropical cyclones? (8) marker
The case studies are hurrican katrina and cyclone Alia

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Explanation:

Because of the diversity of human and physical factors that contribute to the variation of degree of vulnerability across a country, especially when the complexity of interaction between them is considered, no country or population has the same vulnerabilities to natural disasters as another. Instead, the geography of a country combined with its level of political, social and economic development interplay to dictate how hazard proximity and vulnerability combine to cause, or avoid, a disaster. Recent tectonic disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, display two contrasting, but both commandingly devastating, instances in which a predisposition to tectonic hazards and vulnerability caused great human, economic and structural devastation.

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Answer:

See explanation below

Explanation:

1. heat

2. evaporate

3. condense

4. rain

5. cloud

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Answer: D

Explanation:

sounds like you're learning about how continents form so try d :) hope this helps

It’s D the Letter D the one with a line going down and a sideways arch pointing right DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD for d*ck

I'm stuck in the question

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You're option should be the 4th one( the bottom right corner)

Which of these groups has been discriminated against in U.S. history?


Native Americans


Japanese Americans


Chinese Americans


all of the above

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All of the above is the answer
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Conservationists help to restore ecosystems. Which activity will positively affect the abiotic conditions of an ecosystem?

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Keeping lakes and rivers free of pollution.

Explanation:

Answer:

you didn't sub,

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The ability to predict whether helps people make some decisions in advance. For which of these decisions would knowing the weather forecast he lease useful

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Answer:

studying all day on a Sunday

Explanation:

            Weathering forecasting may be defined as the application of science which is used to predict and estimate the conditions of the weather or the atmosphere for a given time and location. It is primarily done to inform people about the weather conditions for the upcoming days so that they can schedule and plan their activities. It also helps in doing agriculture, performing any adventures activities and also helps people from natural disasters and calamities such as floods, rainfall, cyclones. droughts, etc.

          It is the ability of the people to predict the weather conditions that helps them to make some decisions well in advance such going for picnic or fishing, etc.

          One such decision where knowing the weather forecast is least useful is when one plans to study on an Sunday. One can study on any day regardless of any weather conditions. Studying does not depends on the weather forecast.

When an operator uses equipment to load or unload, he or she is shifting the center of gravity and risking a flat tire.


False

True

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True because this some science stuff I learned last month

The maximum possible latitude on earth is

180°
90°
60°
30°

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Answer:

B) 90

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is supported by the passage above?

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Answer:

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=> D. Scarcity of water resources caused more disputes between nations in recent years compared to oil.

True or false East Asia has an abundance of infertile,dry land

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Answer:

False, East Asia thrived in crop growing.

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Wegner was not the first scientist to present the idea of continental drift. What did Wegner add to his theory to convince scientists that continents were once connected together?

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Explanation:

Wegener found that large-scale geological features on separated continents often matched very closely when the continents were brought together. ... Wegener was not the first to suggest that the continents had once been connected, but he was the first to present extensive evidence from several fields.

Select the correct location on the image.
A weather map shows contrasting systems of low pressure and high pressure zones. Choose the arrow that shows the direction in which the
wind will blow.

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Answer:

The one on the furthest right <3

Explanation:

Answer:

how it should look

2. Name two characteristics of the geography of North South America.

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Answer:

Mountains and coastal plains

Explanation:

How big does Cestrum nostrum grow

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Grows moderately fast up to 8-10 ft. tall (240-300 cm) and 4-6 ft. wide (120-180 cm). Thrives in full sun to part shade, in organic, fertile, well-drained soils.
Soil Drainage: Moist but Well-Drained, Well-Dr...
Garden Styles: City and Courtyard, Coastal Ga...
Height: 8' – 10' (240cm – 3m)
Hope this helps!

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9. Three percent of the world’s water resources are found as a. fresh water. c. icecaps and glaciers. b. salt water. d. groundwater. _____ 10. Most of the pollutants in the ocean come from a. commercial boats and personal watercraft. b. spills from oil tankers. c. activities on land. d. leaking underground storage facilities. _____ 11. The largest watershed in the United States is the a. Mississippi River. c. Colorado River. b. Yukon River. d. Rio Grande. _____ 12. During the water treatment process, what is the purpose of adding chlorine to water? a. to remove large debris b. to form flocs c. to kill or limit bacterial growth d. to remove unwanted gases

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Answer:

9. c

10. c

11. a

11.c

Explanation:

97% of the world's water resources are found in salt water.

3% are found in  icecaps and glaciers

The Mississippi River watershed is the largest in America with an area of 3.2 million square kilometers. it is the fourth largest in the world. It covers about 40% of the continental landmass of the US

Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A map of European rivers. Rivers are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 1 is in the United Kingdom. 2 is in Spain. 3 is in Germany. 4 is in Italy along the Swiss border. 5 extends from Romania to Germany.
Image by Dbachmann

The river that is labeled with the number 1 on the map above is the __________ River.
A.
Thames
B.
Tagus
C.
Rhine
D.
Po

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer: A. Thames

Explanation:

The map key above states that the river labeled 1 is in the United Kingdom. Of the given options, the Thames is the only river located in England so should be the right answer.

The Thames is a very symbolic river and flows through the British capital of London as well as Oxford, Reading and Windsor. It is the second longest river in the United Kingdom with a length of 215 miles.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

a

What are the four basic requirements which have to be met for life to exist?

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Answer:

energy carbon liquid water oxygen

do you think the proportion of the population who are not of working age will change in the future . if so ,which part (under 15, or 65 and over ) ? explain your thinking

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Answer:

yes because they may not be alot of jobs in the future since technology is expanding and becoming almost everywhere

Buddhist philosophy arrived in China in about early centuries of the years A.D. Buddhism is a major faith today in East and Southeast Asia. How did Buddhism become a major belief system in China, Japan, the Koreans, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos?


Conquest; Buddhist monks conquered all of East Asia and Southeast Asia.

Buddhism was diffused along trade routes such as the Silk Road.

European missionaries brought Buddhism to East and Southeast Asia.

Zen pandas introduced Buddhism in East Asia and Southeast Asia.

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Buddhism was diffused along trade routes such as the Silk Road.

The Global methane flux is a result of both natural processes and anthropogenic activities. Which of the following is true regarding the global atmospheric methane flux over the past decade. Group of answer choices Animal agriculture has been on the rise and so it has been the largest contributor to the increased flux. Biomass burning contributes more to the methane flux per year than animal agriculture. Anthropogenic activities contribute less to the yearly methane flux than natural sources. Geological seeps contribute large amounts of methane. Methane fluxes associated with oil and natural gas production exceed the production from natural sources. All of the above None of the above

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Answer:

Animal agriculture has been on the rise and so it has been the largest contributor to the increased flux. Biomass burning contributes more to the methane flux per year than animal agriculture.

Explanation:

The above is the reason why there has been a global methane flux increament in the environment. This is because, the escrements from the animals as well as plants decaying materials and biomass are great contributors to those increased methane.

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure It's 3

Explanation:

The hottest rock near the bottom of the mantle

t II Attempt all questions
1. What is an Oasis?
b. name some plants that are found in an equatorial forest ​

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Answer:

1. An oasis is a place in the desert where water supply is available, i.e. there is a water body like a pond but more shallower. Sometimes trees producing fruits also grow near an oasis. Many of the times, a settlement grows around an oasis.

2. Some plants that are found in the equatorial forest include;  palms, ferns, ginger-worts, and wild plantains, arums, orchids, and bamboos.

Answer:

1. An Oasis is a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found

2. Mahogany tress are found in the equatorial region.Rubber tress do not grow in the Mediterranean region.Beach is not a part of the tundra region.

Mid-oceanic ridge is a long mountain range on the ocean floor, extending almost continuously through the North and South Atlantic Oceans, the Indian Ocean, and the South Pacific Ocean. A deep rift valley is located at its center, from which magma flows and forms new oceanic crust. As the magma cools and hardens it becomes part of the mountain range. Mid-oceanic ridges form when tectonic plates meet beneath the ocean and ridge-push, slab-pull or do both to create a subduction zone. See Also :

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Answer:

Both.

Explanation:

Both ridge-push and slab-pull is responsible for the formation of Mid-oceanic ridges. Ridge push occurs due to gravitational force. As the rocks near the ridge cool down, they become denser as compared to the Mantle so the gravity pulls them away whereas, Slab pull is the pulling force exerted by a cold, dense oceanic plate dive quickly into the mantle due to its higher weight as compared to Mantle. So both ridge-push and slab-pull occurs at the Mid-oceanic ridges.

1. Which era spans the least amount of time on the geologic scale? a. Cenozoic b. Mesozoic c. Paleozoic d. Precambrian​

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Explanation:

cenozoic which is at 65 million years slader website

Which country includes regions with subpolar climates and regions that are very humid and warm?
A: Mongolia
B: Hong Kong
C: Taiwan
D: China

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I think the answer is B

Select three cities that are experiencing dry conditions Seattle, Charleston, New York and Washington DC

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Answer:

Seattle, New York city, Washington D.C.

Explanation:

Air pressure changes the temperature of the environment. When the warm air rises above, the pressure is low. At the same time, when the cold air sinks down, the air pressure is said to be high. Places that has high pressure experiences a dry environment with clear skies. According to the given map, Seattle, New York city, and Washington D.C. are experiencing the dry and clean conditions.

What are the benefits and drawbacks to the different kinds of compasses that have been invented?

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Answer:Disadvantages

It is less precise compared to other advanced methods of surveying.

It is easily subjected to various errors such as errors adjoining magnetic meridian, local attraction etc.

Imperfect sighting of the ranging rods and inaccurate leveling also causes error.

ADVANTAGES: Does not require any electrical power to function (except for night illumination), therefore is not affected by the loss of power. Tends to be more stable than a fluxgate compass. Usually, the bigger the compass card diameter on a magnetic compass, the more stable, (and also the easier to read)

There are different kinds of compasses that are differently built and have different purposes. We will mention some of them here:

Two main types of the compass are magnetic compass and gyro compass. First one has a magnetic element (needle or a card) that aligns itself with magnetic lines of Earth's magnetic field to point to the magnetic poles of the Earth. Gyro compass has a rapidly spinning wheel whose rotation interacts with the rotation of the earth until its axis of rotation is parallel with the Earth's and points to the Earth's rotational poles. This compass points to the true poles of the Earth. Liquid compass - has a magnetized needle or card immersed in fluid. This method lessens excessive swing and wobble and improves readability while reducing wear.

Marine compass or a card compass - This type of compass has a needle that is fixed and a compass card that is mounted in fluid and rotates according to orientation. It is used on boats because the moving card absorbs much of the motion of a boat which makes it easier to read than a needle compass. Prismatic compass or lensatic compass - has a glass prism or a lens and a lid that has a hairline. These are used for lining up with an object whose bearing is sought. It also has compass card which rotates in the base. When the compass card stops, the required bearing is read off through the prisms or lens. Some of them have liquid as a damping mechanism while other use electromagnetic induction for the same purpose. Some also have tritium and a combination of phosphors which help to read of the compass in the dark.

Base plate compass or Orienteering compass - is a liquid filled compass placed on the rectangular base made of transparent plastic so a map can be read through it. It often has a magnifying lens for map reading, some sort of light for low light conditions and a ruler. It is often used for plotting.

List the
layers
from
youngest
to oldest.

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Answer: D, E, C, F, B, A

Explanation: The bottomest fossils tend to be the oldest, and the highest fossils tend to be the youngest.

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