Because they stretch across 4,500 miles, the __________ Mountains are considered the world’s longest mountain range.

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The Andes Mountains

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In a paragraph, name at least three regions that would identify the characteristics those regions share. The regions are Till plains, unglaciated Appalachian plateau, glaciated Appalachian plateau.

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The Gulf Stream is a major ocean current. Where does this current travel, and how does it affect climate conditions in Europe?

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It travels from the Gulf of Mexico and brings warm water to the Atlantic Ocean up the east coast of the us

Answer: It travels from the Gulf of Mexico and brings warm water to the Atlantic Ocean up the east coast of the us

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How are humans making greenhouse gases of our own?

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green house gas emissions come from our cars, trucks, ships, trains, planes etc because transportation primarily comes from the burning of fossil fuels

the khemers Originally came from which country?

A. China

B. Cambodia

C. Vietnam

D. India

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Answer: Cambodia and South Vietnam

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The answer would be A: China

Explanation:

Khemers from China settled in Cambodia and Vietnam due to the migration wave from western and eastern Tibet that happened some 2,500 years ago.

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What vegetation grows in areas with adequate rainfall? Where is this vegetation typically found?

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Where can vegetation be found?

area with distinct plant types, determined by climate, soil, drainage, and elevation. There are five major vegetation regions: forest, grassland, tundra, desert, and ice sheet. altitude, soil, and precipitation region in which a plant best survives. rural grasslands of southern Africa.

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Deciduous and coniferous forests grow in areas with good amounts of rainfall. These forests are found in the Pacific northwest and the Rocky Mountain regions.

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What was this bug on my shorts

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Answer:

That bug was types of new. but according to scientific research that bug called Fisomynon) it has VENUS poison if this bug bite us. by the way FISOMYNON) or known as a Tillas cocroach.

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In parallelogram CDEF if m

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Answer:

20

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180-160=20 simple degree subtraction

liast two type of location​

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Answer:

ocean and ground

mars and sun

relative locations and absolute location

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Answer:The Third Agricultral Revolution

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where can we see informal economies take place more often in the geographic landscape and why?

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Although the informal sector makes up a significant portion of the economies in developing countries, it is sometimes stigmatized as troublesome and unmanageable. However, the informal sector provides critical economic opportunities for the poor[3][4] and has been expanding rapidly since the 1960s.[5] Integrating the informal economy into the formal sector is an important policy challenge.[3]

Which of the following statements is true? Group of answer choices Temperature inversions make pollution problems worse. Normally, cool air near earth's surface expands and rises, carrying pollutants higher into the troposphere. Temperature inversions help prevent air pollution. Temperature inversion occurs when a layer of cold air prevents warm air from rising.

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Answer:

Normally, cool air near earth's surface expands and rises, carrying pollutants higher into the troposphere.

Explanation:

Thermal inversion is an atmospheric phenomenon. It tends to occur in large urban centers where industrial production is intense and the amount of polluting gases is greater. When the thermal inversion happens, the cold air is trapped and is prevented from circulating. This cold air is trapped close to the Earth's surface, very close to the toposphere. The problem is that cold air is loaded with polluting gases and this promotes strong atmospheric pollution, which aggravates many environmental and health problems. It is because of the thermal inversion that we can see a gray layer on the horizon of some urban centers.

Why are subduction zones not formed at continental-continental
convergent boundaries?

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Subduction zones are collision between two tectonics plates such that one of the plates is subducted to the mantle (or sinks) directly below the other plate

Whereby the densities of the convergent (colliding) continental plates are lower than the density of the mantle, subduction is prevented from occurring, and subduction zones are not formed at the continental-continental convergent boundaries

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Which of the following is true of meditation in Buddhism?
Check all that apply.
A. You can only meditate by visualizing certain things.
B. It involves reincarnation.
C. It is the most important work on the path to enlightenment.
D. Meditation is part of the "right concentration."

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you can only meditate by visualizing certain things

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c and d

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An air mass that develops over a body of water near the equator will have
which properties

a .warm and dry
b . cold and dry
c . warm and humid
d . cold and humid

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Answer:

warm and dry

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it is because at near the equator there is more of sun ray and get more warm

What are the main components of the Milky Way?
nebula, arms, and bulge
disk, bulge, and halo
disk, center, and cluster
halo, nova, and dust

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The three major components of the Milky Way are referred to as the

(disk, bulge, and the halo.)

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About one-third of the toxic metal, mercury (Hg), is released into the air from natural sources, such as rocks, soil, volcanoes, and the ocean. The remaining two-thirds comes from ____.

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Answer:

Human activities

Explanation:

Anthropogenic activities account for the major sources of pollution of the environment. Various human activities contribute in no small way to environmental degradation.

Two-thirds of toxic metal, mercury (Hg) is released into the environment by human activities.

One of the human activities that release mercury into the environment is the extraction of metals such as sodium which requires an amalgam of sodium and mercury.

Mining and fossil fuel combustion also releases mercury in large quantities. This mercury so released leads to contamination of the environment.

Clouds, dew and frost all form because air has become saturated. This condition of saturation is usually caused by: a. lack of convective mixing b. a temperature increase c. an abundance of condensation nuclei d. adding water vapor e. the air being cooled

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e. the air being cooled

Explanation:

The clouds and dew forms visible forms of liquid droplets and refrozen in the form of crystals. On earth, clouds form due to the saturation of the air when it's cooled to the dew point.  They develop as it again insufficient moisture usually in vapor form.

What are the positives and negatives of globalization?

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pros. globalization represents free trade which promotes global economic growth; creates more jobs, makes companies more competitive, and lowers prices for consumers.
cons. globalization has made the rich richer while making the non rich poorer, therefore it is wonderful for managers, owners and investors but horrible for workers and nature.
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Was compromise a good or bad strategy to prevent the civil war?
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Without a compromise there would've been no U.S. so it was a good strategy

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Sound waves require __
to travel
a . nothing
b . light
c . a medium
d . radio waves

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Sound waves require a medium to travel.

Mountains can influence climate through _____.
A. global warming
B. the greenhouse effect
C. humidity
D. the orographic effect

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Answer:

Mountains can influence climate through? The orographic effect.

Explanation:

Option D is the correct answer.

Why do eastern Turkey and the Anatolian interior have cold winters?

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Answer:

The winters in Turkey starts from mid-December and ends in mid-March. Different regions of Turkey experience different quality of winter. It can range from mild to snowy or from rainy to dry cold. Temperatures may vary from -13C to 24C depending upon the climate zone.

Explanation:

Temperatures of −30 °C to −40 °C (−22 °F to −40 °F) do occur in northeastern Anatolia, and snow may lie on the ground at least 120 days of the year and in the mountains almost the entire year. In central Anatolia the temperatures can drop below -20 °C ( -4 °F) with the mountains being even colder.

Help!! 3. Provide a simple explanation for nuclear fusion' and describe how this process produces
energy.

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Answer:

Two nuclei form into one nuclei.

Explanation:

Nuclear fusion is a type of reaction in which two atomic nuclei are combined to form one atomic nuclei and subatomic particles i.e. neutrons or protons with the release of energy. In nuclear fusion reaction, some amount of reactant transform into a new atom because the mass of reactant is higher than the single atom while the remaining amount of reactant transform into energy. This reaction occurs in the sun which provides energy to the whole universe.

what are the winds that bring seasonal showers to south asia?

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what are the winds that bring seasonal showers to south asia?

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Seasonal monsoon winds and winds from the Arabian sea bring seasonal showers to south asia.

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Monsoons typically occur in tropical areas. One area that monsoons impact greatly is India. In India monsoons create an entire season in which the winds reverse completely. The rainfall is a result of the convergence of wind flow from the Bay of Bengal and reverse winds from the South China Sea.

Beijing is located north of Shanghai. Shanghai is located slightly north of the 30° N line of latitude. Which country shares a border with the northernmost part of China? What are two countries located between the 105° E and 135° E lines of longitude?

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Answer:

Country which shares a border with the northernmost part of China : RUSSIA

Looking at the map I attached, you will notice that the northernmost part of China is to the North East between 120° E and 135° E. The country that borders this area is Russia.

Countries located between 105° E and 135° E lines of longitude:

Looking at the map and the lines of longitude circled, countries between these two lines of longitude are:

North KoreaSouth Korea Philippians

Which of the following statements about the economy of Eritrea after independence is false?
A.
The population and economy of Eritrea face agricultural problems brought on by climate issues.
B.
Nearly 80% of Eritrea's population is employed in the industrial sector.
C.
Eritrea has a command economy.
D.
Eritrea is struggling with costly property damage caused by war.

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Answer:

B.  Nearly 80% of Eritrea's population is employed in the industrial sector.

Explanation:

The economy of Eritrea, after the independence, and currently, is primarily based on the service sectors, with industry and agriculture being a lot less important, and less productive for the economy as a whole. Thus, it is false to state that nearly 80% of the population of Eritrea is employed in industry.

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What do you think could have changed from 306 million years ago to today?

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Answer: Our level of technology

Explanation: As we move further to our future we have developed new technologies. This could include computers, phones, or even tools made way back hundreds of years ago. We learn to adapt and overcome with the creation of tools and technology

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Qué ocurre con el agua, petróleo y gas en la región de palestina
?

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Answer:

En Palestina no se produce petróleo ni gas natural

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what states became part of the german confederation in 1867?

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