Answer:
it has to be desertification
Explanation:
Which best describes the challenge faced by developing countries that depend on the international sale of one natural
resource?
O lack of diversification
O stagnant prices
O declining stocks
O increased competition
O lack of manufacturing
1.What landforms are found in Florida?
2.What are some reasons why landforms are found in specific regions?
3.What factors are involved in the formation of Florida’s landforms?
4.What landforms are present near our school?
5.Where is there evidence of weathering/erosion/deposition in Florida’s landforms?
Answer:
You have hills, dunes, sea banks, ravines, limestone cliffs on the swanee river and a lot of flat. You have got things in certain places because of erosion from all of the water, I don't know what school you go to and again, look at the swanee river.
Explanation:
Find the perimeter of the figure. 7 11 feet The perimeter of the figure is (Simplify your answer.)
Imagine you could travel in a straight line through Earth from a point on one
side and come out on the other side. What compositional layer would you
travel through in the exact center of Earth?
A. core
B. crust
C. lithosphere
D. mesosphere
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The compositional layer that we would travel through the exact centre of Earth is the core. The correct option is a.
What do you understand by the term core?Earth has two layers of core, they inner and outer core. The Inner Core has the centre and the hottest layer of the Earth. The inner core is solid and made up of iron and nickel with temperatures up to 5,500oC. Due to its immense heat energy, the inner core is more like the engine room of the Earth.
The outer core of the Earth is similar to a very hot ball of metals, whose temperature is around 4000 oF to 90000F. It is so hot that the metals inside are all liquid. The outer core is around 1800 miles under the crust and is approximately 1400 miles thick. It is composed of metals such as iron and nickel.
The outer core surrounds the inner core.
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Recalling Facts and Ideas:
In which fields do Europeans work today?
a. heavy industry and mining
b. farming and heavy industry
C. shipping and transportation
d. manufacturing, service and technology industries, and agriculture
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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3. What mountain range separates Europe from the Middle East?
Answer:
The highest point (Mt. Ararat) is located in the Eastern Taurus range. This extinct volcano is 16,583 ft. (5,137m) high. It is felt by biblical historians that Noah's Ark landed here. The Koroglu and Ponic ranges stretch along the Black Sea coast of northern Turkey.Aug 14, 2015
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Explanation:
Answer:
The Urals Mountain range
Explanation:
Which of the following describes the most typical use for land in the countries of Central America?
A.Commercial Fishing
B.Trade and Technology
C. Subsistence and Commercial Farming
D. Hunting and Gathering
Answer:
D:Hunting and Gathering
The topography of an includes which of the following?
Responses
A. deltas
B. landforms
C. All of the above
D. meandering rivers
When looking at the map of Missouri - what area of Missouri seems to have the greatest amounts of poverty? The northwest part of the state, the northeast, the southeast, or the southwest
Answer:
South East
Explanation:
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS D
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Explanation:
Define an 'urban settlement'. What negative impact does urbanization have on so-called developed nations?
Urbanisation affects the physical environment through the impacts of the number of people, their activities and the increased demands on resources. Urbanisation has negative consequences on health due mainly to pollution and overcrowded living conditions. It can also put added pressure on food supply systems.
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Question 1 (1 point)
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Which desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa
Question 1 options:
Sahara
Namib
Gobi
Atacama
Question 2 (1 point)
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Many of the countries in Sub-Saharan are ___________________which limits their trade
Question 2 options:
Culturally divided
Mineral strong
Developed
Landlocked
Question 3 (1 point)
Which river can NOT be found in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Question 3 options:
Niger
Nile
Zambezi
Platte
Question 4 (1 point)
Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is composed of —
Question 4 options:
Deserts
Rainforests
Jungles
Huge plateaus and escarpments
Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT a city of culture and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Question 5 options:
Gaza
Dakar
Lagos
Johannesburg
Question 6 (1 point)
Famous falls found in Sub-Saharan Africa
Question 6 options:
Angel Falls
Victoria Falls
Niagara Falls
Lake Tanganyika
Question 7 (1 point)
Area where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another
Question 7 options:
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Great Rift Valley
Ring of Fire
Victoria Falls
Question 8 (1 point)
Line of Latitude that bisects the continent of Africa causing the climates north and south of the line to be similar
Question 8 options:
Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Cancer
Prime Meridian
Equator
Question 9 (1 point)
Environmental problem caused by over-grazing in Sub-Saharan Africa
Question 9 options:
Desertification
Sahel
Deforestation
Globalization
Question 10 (1 point)
____________________or tropical wet/dry climates where you can find nature preserves or parks
Question 10 options:
Valley
Sahel
Savanna
Desert
Answer:
1. Namib
2. Landlocked
3. Platte
4. Huge plateaus and escarpments
5. Gaza
6. Victoria Falls
7. Great Rift Valley
8. Equator
9. Desertification
10. Savana
Explanation: me big brain
The Namib desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa.
What is SUB-Saharan Africa?South of the Sahara is the region of the African continent that is referred to by this name. It includes all African nations and possessions that are either entirely or partly south of both the Sahara, as stated by the United Nations.
1. Namib desert is found in SUB-Saharan Africa.
2. Many of the countries in Sub-Saharan are Landlocked which limits their trade.
3. Platte river can NOT be found in Sub-Saharan Africa
4. Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is composed of Huge plateaus and escarpments
5. Gaza is NOT a city of culture and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
6. Famous falls found in Sub-Saharan Africa is Victoria Falls
7. Two tectonic plates are moving away from one another in Great Rift Valley
8. Line of Latitude that bisects the continent of Africa causing the climates north and south of the line to be similar to Equator
9. Environmental problem caused by over-grazing in the area of Sub-Saharan Africa
is termed Desertification
10. Savana or tropical wet/dry climates where you can find nature preserves or parks
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In Thailand, plays known as
feature singing, dancing, and vibrantly colored costumes.
Answer:
Dance in Thailand, pronounced is the main dramatic art form of Thailand.
Explanation:
Thai dance, like many forms of traditional Asian dance, can be divided into two major categories that correspond roughly to the high art (classical dance) and low art (folk dance) distinction.
Agriculture practiced in California differs from forms practiced in other Mediterranean agricultural regions because in California
A
grapes are grown for wine production
B
farms use more irrigation
С
farms are smaller
D
farms rely on local labor
E
wheat is grown in the winter as a cover crop
The agriculture practiced of California differs from those of the Mediterranean region as the Mediterranean lands are known for the oceanic type of climate.
The farms use more irrigation as compared to California and Hence the option B is correct.Learn more about California differs from forms practiced in other.
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1. All of these are isolating factors for South Asia EXCEPT:*
Hindu Kush Mountains
The Arabian Sea
The Bay of Bengal
The monsoons
Answer:
Hindu Kush Mountains
Explanation:
These mountains are located in the Middle East, not South Asia. The Arabian Sea is to the direct east of India. The Bay of Bengal is to the direct west of India. Monsoons are an ongoing environment issue, which can come from all sides. Therefore, Hindu Kish Mountains cannot count as an isolating factor for South Asia.
Several people of different ages brought things for the party: Charlie, who's 12, brought the POTATO CRISPS. Wayne brought the FIZZY LEMONADE (he's 13). Helen (11) brought the PAPER PLATES, and her brother Peter (9) brought the PAPER CUPS. Sheila is the same age as Charlie: she brought the PARTY POPPERS. Horace brought the PEANUTS: how old is he?
Answer:
I don't know. to hard mate ???????
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1 Which of the following is a consequence of the new “24-hour news cycle”?
A.
It has forced people to get their news from cable television instead of the Internet.
B.
It forces the American government to shut down national and international media.
C.
It has increased viewership for nightly news broadcasts.
D.
It forces governments to respond and take action more quickly.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
2
Which of these people would be a natural-born US citizen? Select three options.
Ivan was born in Russia, but his mother was born in the United States.
Ethan’s parents were both born in Israel, but he was born in the United States.
Alice was born in France, but all of her grandparents were US citizens.
Pedro’s parents were both born in Spain, but he was born in the US territory of Puerto Rico.
Sebastian was born in Greece, but he moved to the US with his parents before he was two.
3
In which decade did television replace newspapers as the primary news source for American citizens?
A.
1940s
B.
1950s
C.
1960s
D.
1970s
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
4
Read the prompt.
Create a program that would get more people to vote in elections.
What is the most effective research question for this prompt?
How many people currently vote in national elections?
Which states have the largest voter turnout?
At what age should people be allowed to vote?
What circumstances prevent people from voting?
5
Which person is being a good community member?
Lola always takes an afternoon walk with her dog.
Ria studies hard to ensure she is on the honor roll each semester.
Cooper does grocery shopping for his family while his parents are at work.
Horace serves sandwiches at the local soup kitchen every Saturday afternoon.
6
How does bias negatively affect source material? Check all that apply.
It demonstrates a lack of academic expertise on a topic.
It forces an author to address counterarguments.
It may reveal an author’s opinion.
It may led to the presentation of only one side of an argument.
It can influence an author’s purpose.
7
What does the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press mean for news people?
They can write about unsupported rumors as if they were factual.
They must report the news without favoritism toward any point of view.
They can report the news without getting the government’s permission.
They must always challenge the government’s positions on major issues.
8
Which of the following is an example of muckraking?
A.
a politician signing social legislation to change teacher compensation
B.
a journalist uncovering and highlighting the plights of the homeless
C.
a journalist researching a story on a hurricane in the Gulf
D.
a corrupt politician who receives bribes in exchange for a political favor
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
9
Which is an example of a secondary source?
news film footage
a diary
a magazine article
a speech
10
What are components of a good research question? Check all that apply.
It is feasible to study.
It focuses on a specific goal.
It reveals the researcher’s bias.
It is relevant to the topic at hand.
It results in only one possible conclusion.
11
Read the passage about protesting.
Alexander is upset about a policy recently enacted by his state government. He talks with several friends who share his concerns, and they decide to take action. They organize a rally at the state capitol. They make signs with strongly worded slogans to get their point across to lawmakers. At the rally, they use a megaphone to share their thoughts with the crowd.
Alexander and his friends are able to do this without the threat of government interference because of which right?
freedom of speech
due process
freedom of religion
freedom of the press
12
Reflecting on whether adding a salad bar to a school lunch menu fixed a problem is an example of
implementing a solution.
weighing advantages.
gathering information.
evaluating a solution.
13
Jacob Riis is best known for his work How the Other Half Lives which was a photographic record of _____________.
A.
The living conditions in urban slums and child labor.
B.
The restricted rights of women in early twentieth-century America.
C.
The rise of corruption in urban centers.
D.
The lack of sanitary practices in the meat-packing industry.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
14
What makes a source credible?
It is found online.
It contains bias.
It is believable or trustworthy.
It supports multiple perspectives.
15
Adding a salad bar to a school lunch menu for students with restricted diets is an example of
evaluating a solution.
gathering information.
implementing a solution.
weighing disadvantages.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which of the following is a consequence of the new “24-hour news cycle”?
answer is d: It forces governments to respond and take action more quickly.
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Answer:
What is the purpose of the United Nations? Select three choices.
Maintain world peace
Promote social progress
Promote social justice
Act as a free trade zone
Reduce greenhouse gases
Set rules for trade between nations
a,b and c are the correct answer on edg
Explanation:
what is the basic d/f b/n a contour line and a formline
to find the elasticity of a good, divide the percentage change in the quantity demanded by the percentage change in the price. review this formula in the formula for finding the percentage changes for prices and for quantity demanded use the formulas to calculate the elasticity of demand in the following cases. identify whether the man is elastic and elastic or unitary elastic. a when the price of a car wash rises from $10 to $11 the number of daily customers drops from 60 to 48. be a dentist with 80 patients cuts his fees for a cleaning from $60 to $54 and attracts two new patients. please help! I posted this question a couple minutes ago and people just took the points! please help!
Answer:
this makes no sense? there's words that are repeating each other and it's throwing me off or there are even some words that are used wrong or are missing??..
Explanation:
Factors that could class India as a superpower and what a superpower is.
Answer:
a very powerful and influential nation (used especially with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the two most powerful nations in the world).
What was life like for Roman teenagers?
Answer:
Being a teenage in ancient Rome wasn’t easy. There were no X-box 360’s to play or cars to drive, or even chariots to cruise around in. Don’t get me wrong, there were chariots, but the only teens that got to drive them were those young men going off to fight the latest Roman war, or, if they were lucky enough, race around the Colosseum, a sport that often resulted in death.
Explanation:
The Athenians were known for
A)their physical fitness
NO
B)their strong military
C)their vibrant art and culture
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D)not writing very much
Please please this is my final I'm trying to score good
Answer:
The correct answer is Fascism
Answer:
fasism
Explanation:
fasism is “a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.”
All of the following political systems would be considered Unlimited governments EXCEPT
a. Constitutional Monarchy
c. Absolute Monarchy
b. Totalitarian Dictatorship
d. Military Dictatorship
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
evidence that the earths surface is moving
Define a 'suburban settlement'. How is it that "widespread car use is BOTH a cause and a result of urban growth"? Explain.
Answer:НИГГЕРС
Explanation:
Why was the Cumberland Gap a good place for a trail?
Answer:
The Cumberland Gap is one of the few crossable places in the entire lower Appalachians, making it a safe and convenient place to cross the Appalachians in many seasons.
Explanation:
How many lauguages are in the world
Answer:
7,000 languages
Explanation:
Answer:
7,000 Languages
Explanation:
There are about 7,000 languages in the world
What are the best ways to keep your body in top shape? What effect do these activities have on our body systems? Be specific.
Answer:
Exercises
Eating right
Sleeping well
Watching calories intake
Explanation:
In order to have your body in too shape, one has to exercise regularly, Exercising is a good way of promoting ones health.
A good amount of sleep is also necessary to allow the body function properly.
Eating the right food and watching calories intake is just as important. Certain food are bad for ones health and should be avoided at all cost.
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What is agglomeration economics
Answer:
Agglomeration economies are the benefits that come when firms and people locate near one another together in cities and industrial clusters.
Explanation:
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In what three countries was the Vietnam War fought?
Vietnam, Korea, and Japan
Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
Vietnam, Laos, and Burma
Answer:
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia (srry if its wrong)