Answer:
A
Explanation:
which three components of fitness should a couch potato consider developing
Muscle Hight cool factor
Answer:
Getting off the couch
Explanation:
eating more
Select the correct answer.
What happens if one chamber in a state government votes to pass a bill but the other does not?
A.
The two chambers get together to resolve the issue.
B.
The first chamber decides whether to pass the law.
C.
The bill does not go to the governor to be signed into law.
D.
The governor decides whether to pass the law.
Answer:
A. The two chambers get together to resolve the issue.
Explanation:
A law cannot be passed without both chambers.
The main risk cobalt miners face are landslides, mine collapses, and _____.
Answer:
disease
Explanation:
helppp
Why is the Outback vital to the strength of the Australian economy?
1: Its vast supply of iron ore and coal make the region essential to the Australian mining industry.
2: Most of the continent's tourist destinations are located in the region due to its relatively mild climate year-round and numerous lakes and rivers
3: Its fertile soil allows the region to be a major contributor to the Australian agricultural industry.
4: Most of the continent's major manufacturing operations are located in the region due to its high population density and steady supply of labor.
Answer:
Mining in the United States has been active since the beginning of colonial times, but became a major industry in the 19th century with a number of new mineral discoveries causing a series of mining rushes. In 2015, the value of coal, metals, and industrial minerals mined in the United States was US $109.6 billion. 158,000 workers were directly employed by the mining industry.[1]
The mining industry has a number of impacts on communities, individuals and the environment. Mine safety incidents have been important parts of American occupational safety and health history. Mining has a number of environmental impacts. In the United States, issues like mountaintop removal, and acid mine drainage have widespread impacts on all parts of the environment. As of January 2020. the EPA lists 142 mines in the Superfund program.[2]
There are places in Australia that are awe-inspiring, spectacular, mysterious; they touch our spirit and help define our nation.
Kakadu is one, Uluru another, the magnificent red sandy deserts, the Kimberley. These are part of our country’s essence, and they provide a rare lens into the wonder of nature and the timelessness and value of our land.
But these places are embedded in a wider landscape and are dependent upon that landscape for their future.
We haven’t really had a name for it, but the Australian outback fits. It’s both the wonderful sense of space in remote Australia, or the humdrum monotony of the Australian bush.
This place faces numerous challenges — one of the worst extinction records in the world, ongoing biodiversity declines, and neglect. But there are also opportunities — global recognition, and the rapid expansion of land managed and protected by Indigenous Australians.
This place, and its coherence is important to us, but it is also internationally significant, as one of the world’s last remaining large natural areas.
Explanation:
The “outback” is a quixotic term that has sometimes more shifting myth than reality. In a new study funded by Pew Charitable Trusts assessing remote Australia, we mapped and defined the outback on the basis of explicit criteria: distance from major population centres, relatively intact natural environments, low human population density, relatively infertile soils and low productivity.
So defined, the Australian Outback comprises 5.6 million square kilometres, or 73% of the Australian land mass. It is of course the Red Centre, but also the monsoonal north and the semi-arid fringes.
It includes less than 5% of the Australian population, but a relatively high proportion (more than a quarter) of that population is Indigenous. Many of these geographical, climatic, demographic and environmental factors are richly interconnected.
Conservation on an outback scale
So, why define such a concept? It is because we are being forced to re-imagine how conservation works, and how we live in this land.
Leichardt’s grasshopper, found in the monsoon tropics. Craig Nieminski
Regrettably, it is now clear that even large national parks — established to protect and provide access to tourist icons, to conserve threatened species and to represent the diversity of vegetation types — are losing components of their biodiversity. Such parks are necessary and good, but insufficient.
They weren’t designed to look after the ecological processes that underpin biodiversity — the continental-scale ebb and flow of species dispersing to track shifting resources, the interplay of drought and flood, the large-scale workings of fire regimes, the metastatic spread of weeds and pests throughout our land.
If we want to retain our extraordinary and distinctive wildlife, we need to break conservation out from beyond the bounds of National Parks to think and manage far larger landscapes. The outback works at such a scale.
Learning from the past
In the little over 200 years since European settlement, our nation has lost 30 of its endemic mammal species, more than 10% of the wonderful legacy we had inherited, and that rate of loss is continuing.
This is an extreme outcome, not simply a normal consequence of societal change. For example, European...
for detailed answer go to https://theconversation.com/why-australias-outback-is-globally-important-32938
Why Nepal is called a land of diversity?
Answer:
Nepal is a diverse country. Diversity is not only a limited topic but also the term used in this case; when it is called 'land of diversity' it applies to almost all aspects of the country. Nepal has three regions with different climate and vegetation.
Explanation:
how is nigeria's government similar to a tribal government
Explanation:Under the 1999 constitution, executive power is vested in a president who serves as both the head of state and the chief executive, is directly elected to a four-year term, and nominates the vice president and members of the cabinet. The constitution provides for a bicameral National Assembly, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Each state elects 10 members to the House of Representatives for four-year terms; members of the Senate—three from each state and one from the Federal Capital Territory—also are elected to four-year terms.
I WILL MARK BRANLIEST FOR FIRST AND CORRECT ASNWER PLEASE HELP
How do China’s government institutions most differ from those of more democratic nations?
Government power is limited by a constitution
Two branches of government share power.
The legislature holds most power.
One party dominates the government.
Answer:
Option D,
One party dominates the government.
Explanation:
There is only one ruling party in China and that is CPC. This political party is dedicated to serve the people and plays the role of leader, regulator, and coordinator.
While in western countries after one election, the parties keep on changing and also their representatives that defines the democracy in real sense.
Hence, option D is correct
during the late 1700s the wilderness road led directly to the settlement of
Answer:
Kentucky
Explanation:
Kentucky
What does an author give texture, sound, and motivation to in order to bring it to life?
(giving brainliest)
1) dialogue
2) setting
3) character
4) perspective
Answer:
The answer is setting :)
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Why was it so easy for the British settlers to kick the Aborigines off of their land?
A. All land in Australia is nice to live in, so the Aborigines did not mind leaving.
B. The Aborigines were connected with nature and believed that they could not actually own the land
C. The Europeans had a special connection with nature and the Aborigines wanted them to be able to use the land that was special to them.
D. The settlers and the Aborigines signed a special treaty because they both wanted to live in the Outback.
Answer:
they had way better weapons and organised
Explanation:
Settler from spain and later from other euroran contries arrived in the americas to make their land
Answer :
Grow more
Explanation :
In simple words, Guns, metal tools, and ammunition; Catholicism as well as Roman legislation; sugarcane with wheat; horses but also cattle were among the inventions, ideas, crops, and livestock introduced to America by the Europeans. They also brought diseases to the Indians, which the Indians had little immunity to. Their main aim was to grow their resources and gain better control from all over the world.
I have no questions but can you tell me some stories on TV.
Channel:
Kids hut.
Please
Answer:
Watch anime Abeg not kids stuff
Naruto
One piece
Dragon Ball Z
Demon slayer
A characteristic pattern of behavior or a disposition to feel and act is called a
A. attribution
B. defense mechanism
C. style
D. trait
E. perspective
Answer:
dont do it its a scam
Explanation:
Answer:
trait
Explanation:
gl
Do you think the spoils system was an acceptable practice
Explain what is meant by credit. What is the function of interest?
Answer:
Credit is loan and interest is % charge levied on the borrowed money
Explanation:
Credit is basically a form of loan. In current times, it also signifies an argument through which the supplier lends money to the borrower (individual /organization) and becomes stake holder in the organization or ask for share in profit.
Rate of interest is the % charge levied on sum of money borrowed by the borrower for certain period of time
Answer:
Credit is the ability to borrow money. For the borrower, it is the ability to get a product or service based on the promise to pay for it in the future. Interest is the fee paid for using someone else’s money and its function is to make lending money worthwhile for the lender.
Explanation:
That's the sample response.
Which Axis power was located further south in Europe than the other Axis powers?
Germany
Italy
the Soviet Union
France
Please help asap im being timed on this one too
Answer:
the soviet union
Explanation:
charet
Answer:
hoy wag kàyong maniwala jan wrong yañ sabi ko sainyoWhat contributes the MOST to
poverty in Latin America
Answer:
Corporations, politicians and unequal opportunities contribute in part to high poverty rates among the majority of the population.In Brazil, wealth being hoarded by the top one or two percent of citizens has contributed to a high number of children living and earning money on the streets because their parents can no longer support them. Despite helpful tourism revenue, poverty rates in certain popular areas of South America rise steadily because of wealth inequality.
Explanation:
hope this helps :)
What was different about the Renaissance
compared to the Middle Ages?
Answer:
The Middle Ages was a dark phase while the Renaissance was a intelectual and cultural movement
why do countries close to the US charge more for offshoring than other countries?
Answer:
we are in a differ continent
Explanation:
What is the name of the Head of Ester P. Marinoff School?
Answer:i looked it up ✓ Mr. Purdy is the director of the Esther P. Marinoff School
Explanation:
Which word is described by this description?
A tool scientists use to measure earthquake activity.
seismograph
magma chamber
shield
Richter scale
What is considered a long-term impact of World War II and the attack of Pearl Harbor on the United States?
Industry in the United States changed overnight as companies began producing military items.
The United States began paying attention to non-Western parts of the world.
Japanese Americans were forced to live in internment camps by the government of the United States.
The United States imposed rationing to make sure enough resources were going to the war effort.
Please help ASAP im being timed
Answer:Industry in the United States changed overnight as companies began producing military items.
Explanation:
why is serpentina considered as a rare plant?
Explanation: Serpentine aster (Symphotricum depauperatum) A large proportion of state-rare plants are considered rare because they occur only in specific habitats that themselves are uncommon.
Answer:
A large proportion of Serpentine aster (Symphotricum depauperatum) are considered rare because they occur only in specific habitats that themselves are uncommon. These plants occur in Pennsylvania only in a few sites in Chester and Delaware counties because they support a unique set of nutrient-poor soil.
Under Johnson's plan for Reconstruction,
A. the president's cabinet appointed the governor, state officials, and members of Congress for each southern state.
B. states that had set up their governments under Lincoln's plan were allowed to keep their governments in place.
C. state governments set up under Lincoln's plan were declared unconstitutional under the Thirteenth Amendment.
D.federal troops were removed from Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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Answer:
A. the president's cabinet appointed the governor, state officials, and members of Congress for each southern state.
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In Paganism, the earth itself is believed to be a goddess. (Review the film Essentials of Faith: Paganism in order to answer this question).
Question 8 options:
True
False
Most pagans agree that there is no creator God outside of the universe; rather, they believe that the universe itself is sacred (nature is sacred).
Question 9 options:
True
False
In Paganism the earth itself is believed to be the female form of divine as a goddess.
Its True that most pagans agree that there is no creator God outside of the universe; rather, they believe that the universe itself is sacred.
What is Paganism?
Paganism is the ancestral religion of the whole of humanity. This ancient religious outlook remains active throughout much of the world today, both in complex civilizations such as Japan and India, and in less complex tribal societies world-wide.
The Pagan outlook can be seen as threefold. Its adherents venerate Nature and worship many deities, both goddesses and gods. Pagans religions all recognize the feminine face of divinity.
The many deities of Paganism are a recognition of the diversity of nature. Some Pagans see the goddesses and gods as a community of individuals much like diverse human community in this world.
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Outline the scientific, medical, and political advances in Renaissance Europe as a result of Humanist ideologies.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The scientific, medical, and political advances in Renaissance Europe as a result of Humanist ideologies were the following.
Blood transfusion, the pendulum, the printing press, the microscope, the thermometer, the telescope, the musket, the barometer, mapmaking, and the astrolabe.
We also have to include the fantastic pieces of art developed by famous artists like Michelangelo, Rafael, and Leonardo Da Vinci.
After so many years of dark ages and ignorance by the masses during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance represented a time of changes and innovations in art, architecture, literature, among other new activities that recognized that humans were brilliant creatures that had the capability of using the reason.
Renaissance philosophers also influenced monarchs and rulers with this new way of thinking because they encouraged people to question how things worked. No more blind faith in the Christian dogma.
Why did the rise of Mao Zedong to power in China cause Americans concern?
Explain how the suburbs developed in the United States.
Answer:
Depression and war had created a postwar housing crisis and to help make decent, affordable housing available, the federal government passed laws that encouraged suburban housing development. Racial fears, affordable housing, and the desire to leave decaying cities were all factors that prompted many Americans to flee to the suburbia outside cities.
Post-independence oligarchies relied on the power of
A.criollos.
B.peninsulares.
C. revolutionaries
D. mestizos
Answer:A=Criollos
Explanation:
Stan and Marcus, close friends, grew up in the same neighborhood. Both were exposed to chronic poverty, gang violence, and family dysfunction. By the time they were in high school, Stan was flunking most of his classes, had a child, and had been arrested numerous times for drug-related crimes and theft. Marcus, on the other hand, was a good student, played football, and had aspirations to attend college. These diverse developmental trajectories, despite similar environmental influences, illustrate the concept of:
I believe this is the concept of differential susceptibility (if you have different answer choices please let me know I'll tell u the answer by that.)
differential susceptibility is the correct answer for now. (I'm 100% sure :D)
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