Answer:
the answers are groundwater, streams, and lakes
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Answer:
Just give it your best try!
Explanation:
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Answer: Rainfall and ocean waves
Explanation: The rainfall softens the cliff, giving an advantage for the ocean waves to erode away the cliff more easily
Describe one positive effect of human environment interactions in this region. Describe in negative effect of human-environment interaction in this region.
Someone please answer quick and don’t scam me and give me nothing I will report please quickly.
Answer:
Answer: Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water. These negative impacts can affect human behavior and can prompt mass migrations or battles over clean water.
Explanation:
Humans impact forests both positively and negatively. Positive examples include forest management and forests for profit. Negative examples include invasive species, deforestation, and how invasive species and deforestation can make natural disasters worse.
The landform in the photo below is a deep valley with high walls, often formed by the movement and flow of water. Which landform is shown in this photo?
Answer:
it is gorge
Explanation:
The Grand Canyon, Arizona, at the confluence of the Colorado River and Little Colorado River
Answer:
canyon
Explanation:
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Here is the translation.
1- What do the letters in the photograph above correspond to? Reply with
precision using the vocabulary of the course.
2- What is the place of Brazilian agriculture in the world?
3- Shows that the cultivation of soy occupies a large place in Brazil.
4- Pick out two agricultural techniques in the text that show that agriculture in the
Mato Grosso is intensive.
Answer:
1-dirt bush tree
Explanation:
Answer:
dirt road; some bushes; a tree
Explanation:
there shouldn't be because the answer's right in front of you: the picture
Describe how Newton’s 1st Law of Motion applies to hitting a
tennis ball traveling in your direction.
This law applies when the ball is in the air during a tennis shot. Because no horizontal force is applied to it, it continues to move horizontally at a constant velocity until it collides with the ground.
What is the inertia of a tennis ball?
Unless a player throws the ball up or hits the ball with their racket, the tennis ball will remain at rest. When a point is won, the tennis ball slows down due to gravity, air resistance, and friction.
Newton's first law states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will remain in motion at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Striking a tennis ball with a tennis racket is a prime example of unbalanced force acting on a moving object.
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When I compare the map of Mediterranean climate and the map of olive oil production I observe that……
Answer:
The Olive tree thrives in areas with Mediterranean climate, where mild winters are followed by sunny springs and hot summers. The areas where olive trees are cultivated for commercial use must have an average annual temperature of 60-68 °F (15-20 °C).
Answer: Olives like to grow in places where they get enough sun and water
Explanation:
The Olive tree thrives in areas with a Mediterranean climate, where mild winters are followed by sunny springs and hot summers. The areas where olive trees are cultivated for commercial use must have an average annual temperature of 60-68 °F (15-20 °C).
What causes hurricaines to increase in strength?
A) lower central air pressure
B) slower wind speed
C) cooler water temperature
D) moving onto land
Answer: It's C
Explanation:
Evaluate why housing the urban poor will prove to be a great challenge for the authorities in Rio. (6 marks)
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
The urban poor living in Rio’s squatter settlements face many problems. With a rapidly growing population, these issues are likely to get worse. The government is attempting to improve the lives of urban dwellers through urban planning policies.
The housing of urban poor will prove to be a great challenge for the authorities in Rio because of growing population, unemployment, crimes, lack of healthcare and services.
Rio authorities have encouraged to upgrade of favelas rather than pursuing demolition and re-housing. Materials are being provided to residents to improve their own houses while the installation of basic infrastructure such as roads, water, healthcare services and sanitation.
What are FAVELAS?
Favelas were the unplanned areas of cities in Rio built by the people using the materials they can find near by. They were also known as Squatter Settlement or shanty towns or barriades or bustees.
What are the challenges?
There are 1000 favelas in Rio. Rocinha is the largest, where the population was thought to be 75000 in 2010, now it has been doubled. There are opportunities for crime in the favelas often organized by the violent gangs. Unemployment is the another issue with many families earning roughly £60/ month.
Social Challenges: It includes Healthcare, education, water and energy issues.
Healthcare- In 2013, only 55% of the population had access to healthcare.
Education- Many children stopped education at the age of 14 only and begin work for the drug gangs.
Water- 12% do not have access to clean water. 37% water is lost from theft, leaks and fraud.
Energy- Frequent blackouts due to a shortage of electricity. Growing population makes the situation worse.
Economic Challenges: Huge recession in 2015 increased the unemployment rate. Violent protests about the lack of jobs, healthcare, and education. Favela unemployment rate is 20%. Most work in the informal sector where they do street vending, labor works, work as maids, and generally making money from wherever they can.
About 3.5 million in Rio area informally employed with no insurance and are not recognized officially.
Thus, above are the challenges faced by the Rio authorities. They are trying their based to improve the conditions of Favelas in spite of many challenges. They are improving roads, providing free cable car tickets to the centre of the city and security, access to education and clean water and sanitation, as well as they building materials has improved their residence. Children are going to school which had led to the decrease in the crime rates.
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Which types of landforms/activity can be found by this type of boundary?[Image is uploaded]
1. mid-ocean ridges
2. earthquakes
3. volcanoes
4. deep ocean trenches
5. new crust
6. fault lines
7. mountains
8. rift valleys
Answer: mid-ocean ridges
Explanation:
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What seven step approach does this site suggest for decision making?
Answer:
(8, 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given system of linear equations:
{4�−2�=20�−4�=−16{4x−2y=20x−4y=−16
Rearrange the second equation to isolate x:
⟹�=4�−16⟹x=4y−16
Substitute the found expression for x into the first equation and solve for y:
⟹4(4�−16)−2�=20⟹4(4y−16)−2y=20
⟹16�−64−2�=20⟹16y−64−2y=20
⟹14�−64=20⟹14y−64=20
⟹14�=84⟹14y=84
⟹�=6⟹y=6
Substitute the found value of y into the expression for x and solve for x:
⟹�=4(6)−16⟹x=4(6)−16
⟹�=24−16⟹x=24−16
⟹�=8⟹x=8
Therefore, the solution to the given system of linear equations is (8, 6).
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make a list of some adjectives you would use to describe marble. Why do you think this material is often used in buildings?
Answer:
Pretty, colorful, and vivid. I think to make the building stand out the others
Explanation:
Based on the image below:
a) Are the items in the image above considered ancient artifacts? Why or why not?
b) Would these items be considered primary sources? Why or why not?
Answer:
a Yes, These are artifacts due to their age which is notable in their appearance.
b Yes, because primary sources are the evidence of history, original records or objects.
Explanation:
An important religious, historical, or cultural site that should be visited while in Morocco.
Answer:Mellah é um antigo bairro judeu que pode visitar em Marraquexe. Tem uma praça e uma das mais antigas sinagogas da cidade marroquina, datada do século XVI. O Mellah tinha uma porta fortificada e era rodeado por uma muralha. Era uma zona de protecção. . Ao caminhar pelas ruas do bairro é possível conhecer bem de perto o modo de vida e a cultura judaica
Mellah é o nome usado em Marrocos para designar um bairro de judeus amuralhado de uma cidade. É um conceito similar ao das judiarias ibéricas e aos guetos da generalidade da Europa. Nas zonas rurais, onde é comum uma certa dispersão nos povoados, que frequentemente eram tradicionalmente um conjunto de ksars, cada um de seu clã ou tribo, os mellahs eram autênticas aldeias separadas habitadas exclusivamente por judeus.
Explanation:
Historically, the major natural resources of the Atlantic Provinces are timber and _____________.
(oil / fish / coal / gold)
During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra? A. It is the part of the moon’s shadow where the sun is completely blocked. B. It is the part of Earth’s shadow where the sun is only partially blocked. C. It is the part of Earth’s shadow where the sun is completely blocked. D. It is the part of the moon’s shadow where the sun is only partially blocked.
Answer: B
Explanation: the sun is being partially blocked by the earth and part of the moon is being casted in the earths shadow causing a little bit of sunlight to reach the moon
Answer:
b
Explanation:
If Michigan had 24 deaths from extreme cold in the last 20 years, what is the risk they will have a death this year?
There are many different kinds of map projections, and this lesson showed three important examples. Why are different map projections necessary? Why can’t we have just one map projection?
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Answer:
There are many different kinds of map projections, and this lesson showed three important examples. ... This happens because no map projection is perfect. Each map projection has a problem with distortion. Some distort areas, and others distort shapes or distances.
Explanation:
Was Pan-Africanism a Nationalist movement?
How do you know?
. Which of the following statements about natural hazards is NOT true?
a. Hazards are natural processes that can be dangerous, but have not yet caused
damage.
b. Some hazards can be predicted, but usually can't be stopped.
c. Hazards become disasters when they harm many people
d. Hazards are natural processes that harm people on a regular basis.
1a. Identify if the following sentence contains a simile or a metaphor. *
1 point
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simile
metaphor
1b. Which two objects are being compared to each other in the sentence above? *
2 points
swans
sailed
sleeping
night
ships
old
2. What is the meaning of the idiom “have an ax to grind”? *
1 point
To trust and care for another person
To depend on another person
To sharpen an ax with a stone
To have an ulterior motive, to have a dispute with someone, or to seek revenge
3. Identify the word parts of the word: prevention
3 points
prefix base or root suffix
ntion
pre
pr
enti
ion
rev
vent
ntion
pre
pr
enti
ion
rev
vent
4a. Which word below is misspelled? *
1 point
nervious
elbow
carton
4b. Correctly spell the incorrect word from above. *
1 point
5. Choose the antonym for the word fragile. *
1 point
breakable
rare
durable
glass
6. Select the correct verb tense that completes the sentence. Then identify if the correct verb tense is past perfect, present perfect, or future perfect.
2 points
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Select two correct options below.
had hired
has hired
will have hired
past perfect
present perfect
future perfect
had hired
has hired
will have hired
past perfect
present perfect
future perfect
7. Select the verb or verb phrase that correctly completes the sentence. *
1 point
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had
will have
has
having
8. Choose the matching word pair for HONEST : DECEITFUL *
1 point
a) strange : foreign
b) thoughtless : crude
c) unusual : weird
d) pleasant : harsh
9. Which option shows the title of the poem correctly written? *
1 point
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
10. Add the correct affix/affixes to the word in parentheses to complete the sentence. *
1 point
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11. *
1 point
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1. n. Eyesight
2. n. Something seen in the mind, especially of the future
12. Which sentence is correctly punctuated with commas? *
1 point
Can you, Jane hand me that hammer?
Can you, Jane, hand me, that hammer?
Can you Jane, hand me that hammer?
Can you, Jane, hand me that hammer?
13a. Identify the conjunction in the sentence below. *
1 point
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13b. Is the conjunction in the sentence below coordinating or subordinating? *
1 point
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14. *
1 point
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bend
need
head
rate
15. Which option correctly uses the adage or proverb below? *
1 point
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You can learn so much from reading books because many a true word is spoken in jest.
Many a true word is spoken in jest, so I just can't believe you right now.
You can trust Louisa because many a true word is spoken in jest.
She acted like she was joking when she said my artwork was horrible, but many a true word is spoken in jest.
16. Identify the correct correlative conjunctions that best complete the sentence. *
1 point
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17a. Identify all of the prepositions in the sentence below. *
2 points
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Throughout the school year my teacher reads us stories from a book
Prepositions:
Prepositions:
17b. Identify all of the prepositional phrases in the sentence below. *
2 points
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reads us stories Throughout the school year the school year from a book my teacher reads
Prepositional Phrases:
Prepositional Phrases:
17c. Identify the subject/subjects in the sentence below. *
1 point
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Throughout the school year my teacher reads us stories from a book
Subject/Subjects:
Subject/Subjects:
17d. Identify the simple predicate in the sentence below. *
1 point
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Throughout the school year my teacher reads us stories from a book
Simple Predicate:
Simple Predicate:
18. *
1 point
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to look
to find
to burst
to stretch
19. *
1 point
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Joints
Flexibility
Fingers or digits
A shaking or vibrating movement
20. Choose the synonym for: common *
1 point
ordinary
joint
rare
happy
One example of a recent technological advancement that is helping people to overcome a physical boundary is __________.
A.
a tunnel for a high speed train underneath the Alps
B.
a bridge for a high speed train crossing over the Nile River
C.
a luxury cruise ship that travels from Mexico to Japan
D.
a steam-powered train that travels across the Rocky Mountains
Answer:
a. A tunnel for a high speed train underneath the Alps
Explanation:
This high speed train connects modern North and South Europe with a railway. It helps the environment, as people are more likely to use it instead of cars. It keeps the Alps intact, as it runs underneath the Alps.
The source of water for the Great Lakes was _______, which played a major role in forming the lakes during Earth's recent geologic past. if you help me you get a cookie ;)
Answer:
Melting glaciers when the lakes took their present form.
Nowadays, it's precipitation, rivers, and groundwater springs that bring new water to the great lakes.
Explanation:
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Look at the map of Canada.
Where is the Arctic Ocean?
Answer:It's B
Explanation:
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Does anybody knows where cocomelon was produced? Please tell the address if you know it.. If you tell the address. There is a 100% chance you will get brainliest.
Irvine, California, USA 92612
Arrange these events from the history of cartography in the order in which they occurred. Captain cook maps Newfoundland, The travels of Marco Polo, Columbus reaches the Western Hemisphere, first photos of the earth from space
1. The travels of Marco polo. (1271-1295)
2. Columbus reaches the western hemisphere. (1492)
3. Captain Cook maps Newfoundland. (1765-66)
4. First photos of the earth from space(1946)
The correct sequence is given below.
1. The travels of Marco polo. (1271-1295)
2. Columbus reaches the western hemisphere. (1492)
3. Captain Cook maps Newfoundland. (1765-66)
4. First photos of the earth from space(1946)
The history of cartographyThe history of cartography traces the development of cartography, or mapmaking technology, in human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia, allowing humans to explain and navigate their way through the world.
Who invented cartography?Ancient Greeks created the earliest paper maps that were used for navigation, and to depict certain areas of the Earth. Anaximander was the first of the ancient Greeks to draw a map of the known world, and, as such, he is considered to be one of the first cartographers.
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Describe the distribution of deserts in Africa
Answer: Along the Tropic of Cancer, between 15 and 30 degrees north of the Equator, or along the Tropic of Capricorn, between 15 and 30 degrees south of the Equator.
Explanation:
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Long answer: Africa is a continent known for its diverse and extensive desert landscapes. The distribution of deserts in Africa is primarily influenced by various factors, including climate patterns, geological features, and atmospheric circulation systems. Here is an overview of the major deserts found in Africa:
Sahara Desert: The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in Africa and the world. It spans across several countries, including Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, and Tunisia. The Sahara covers an enormous area of approximately 9.2 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles) and is characterized by vast stretches of arid land, rocky plateaus, sand dunes, and occasional mountain ranges.
Kalahari Desert: Located in southern Africa, the Kalahari Desert spans across Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. It covers an area of around 900,000 square kilometers (350,000 square miles). The Kalahari is a semi-arid sandy savannah, with sparse vegetation, grasslands, and intermittent rivers.
Namib Desert: The Namib Desert is situated along the southwestern coast of Africa, spanning across Namibia, Angola, and South Africa. It is considered one of the oldest deserts globally, characterized by extensive sand dunes, gravel plains, and rocky outcrops. The Namib Desert stretches over approximately 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles).
Libyan Desert: Also known as the Western Desert, the Libyan Desert is located in western Egypt, eastern Libya, and northwestern Sudan. It is part of the larger Sahara Desert and features vast sand seas, rocky plateaus, and occasional oases. The Libyan Desert is known for its extreme aridity and harsh conditions.
Nubian Desert: Situated in northeastern Sudan and extending into southern Egypt, the Nubian Desert is a relatively small desert region compared to others in Africa. It is characterized by rocky terrain, sand dunes, and scattered vegetation.
Danakil Desert: Located in the northeastern part of Ethiopia and extending into Eritrea and Djibouti, the Danakil Desert is a volcanic desert known for its extreme temperatures, geothermal activity, and salt flats. It is one of the hottest places on Earth.
Chalbi Desert: Situated in northern Kenya, the Chalbi Desert is a semi-desert region characterized by a mixture of sandy and rocky terrain. It is part of the larger East African Rift Valley and experiences occasional seasonal floods.
Sahara el Beyda: Translated as the "White Desert," Sahara el Beyda is a desert region in eastern Libya known for its unique white chalk rock formations and sand dunes. It is part of the larger Libyan Desert.
It's important to note that the boundaries between these deserts are not always well-defined and may overlap in certain areas. Additionally, smaller desert regions and arid landscapes can be found throughout various parts of the continent, contributing to the overall desertification of Africa.
Short answer: Africa is home to several major deserts, with the Sahara Desert being the largest and most well-known. Other significant deserts in Africa include the Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Danakil Desert, Chalbi Desert, and Sahara el Beyda. These deserts are spread across different regions of the continent, each characterized by unique landscapes and climatic conditions.
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Q.1. Which of the following is NOT a rule of topographical maps? A. Contour lines never cross B. Contour lines are typically the only thing on a topographical map C. Contour lines form closed circles at the top of mountains and hills D. The spacing depends on the slope
Q.2. Earthquakes happen quite often along ____. A. the Pacific coast B. Yellowstone National Park C. the Rocky Mountains D. the Great Salt Lake
Q.3. This type of volcano forms when molten lava is thrown in the air from a vent. They are often smaller than other types. A. Composite B. Cinder Cone C. Shield D. Caldera
Answer:
Question 1 is B, because A, C, and D are all rules of a topographical map.
Question 2 is A, the Pacific coast.
Question 3 is B.
Explanation:
Answer:
1: d
2: c or d
3: b or c
ps, I am not saying I am right on any of these.