Answer:
Natural resources that are found every where are called ubiquitous resources, like air. Natural resources that found in a particular place are called localized resource like copper or iron ore.
after logging occurs who often moves onto the land
soil erosion and coastal flooding.
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1. Name the 5 themes of Geography
2. Name the two areas geography is divided into:
3. What is a map maker called?
4. Name the 3 regions Geography focuses on:
5. Name the two types of location and explain how they work.
6. What type of map shows man-made features of the earth and what maps
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is a natural phenomenon; if left alone, the Earth's climate fluctuations are minor, and deserts and nondeserts remain constant. b. increases with increasing human population. c. is a geologically slow process; it takes hundreds of years to occur. d. occurs in only less-industrialized regions of the world.
Answer:
I think the answer is A
Explanation:
your question is not clear so I'm not sure
Which of the following best describes the kind of conflict between opposing
groups with different ideas on how society should be organized?
O A. Treaty or alliance
O B. Trade war
O C. Ideological
O D. Financial
Name at least two extinct species that share a close evolutionary relationship with humpback whales.
Answer:
The extinct species called Pakicétus and Indohyus may have had close evolutionary ties to humpback whales. The differences between Indohyus, Pakicetus, and Humpback whales are that Indohyus and Pakicetus both had legs and lived on land, while whales live in the ocean and have no legs. Although the embryo of a humpback whale has limbs that are dormant when it is adult, this could indicate that the animal's ancestors lived on land. Pakicetus and Indohyus are similar to humpback whales because their heads are shaped like long whale skulls. Everything is constantly changing due to evolution, the fossil record of the humpback whale is probably incomplete.
Are the magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole always the same distance apart?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
It has to do with the rotation of the liquid iron inside the earth.
Plate movement is influenced by each of the following EXCEPT a. slab pull, in which the downgoing oceanic plate exerts a pull on the rest of the plate. b. mantle convection, which creates shear at the base of plates. c. mantle plumes, which are created when hot rock rises up from the deep mantle and creates melting at the base of the lithosphere. d. ridge push, in which the elevated rocks at the ridge axis push on rocks farther from the ridge.
Answer:
b. mantle convection, which creates shear at the base of plates.
Explanation:
Mantel convection is a very slow creeping motion of the earth's solid silicate mineral. It can carry heat from the interior of the plate's surface. As the earth is divided into the tectonic plates that are constantly being created and consumed Accretion occurs as the mantel is added to the edges of the plates that surround the seafloor.Which is the only state from which water runs in three directions?
Sarah has four samples of substances:
Sample A: 10 mL of olive oil
Sample B: 10 mL of water
Sample C: 20 mL of water
Sample D: 20 mL of milk
Which of the following samples have the same boiling point? (1 point)
a
Sample A and Sample C
b
Sample B and Sample C
c
Sample A and Sample B
d
Sample A and Sample D
Answer:
b
Sample B and Sample C
Because both are water
Answer:
b is the right answer (sample b and c)
Explanation:
write two each example for metallic and non metallic mineral
Metallic minerals: Iron, copper, gold
Non-metallic minerals: Gypsum, marble, mica
Answer:
Metallic minerals include Chalcopyrite, Iron, Copper, Bauxite, Tin, Manganese
Non metallic minerals include limestone, manganese, mica, gypsum, coal, dolomite, phosphate, salt, and granite
Explanation:
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Which are examples of climate’s impact on the natural character of a location?
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A. a year-long drought
B. solar radiation
C. the amount of total precipitation
D. accrued snowfalls in mountainous areas
Answer:
A year long drought and the amount of total precipitation
Please help me with these questions from AP Human Geography. (Take these questions seriously)
1. Identify and explain 2 examples of how India is becoming “Americanized”.
2. Identify and describe 2 examples of the positive economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
3. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
4. Explain the pattern of population growth from 1800-2011.
5. Describe the projected population for 2045 and explain why that number.
6. Identify and discuss 2 examples of issues faced by the world due to the size of the population.
7. Identify the physical and cultural characteristics of the world’s most typical person today vs. in 2030.
8. Define scale and identify three examples of scale.
9. Explain 2 examples of the impact that events can have on people’s lives worldwide.
10. Describe 2 examples of the positive and/or negative power maps can have when delivering information.
11. For 3 religions, identify 1 example of a holy site found in Jerusalem.
12. Explain the purpose of the Green Line.
13. Discuss 2 examples of how the United States’ decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is significant.
14. Explain the issue of “food deserts”.
15. Describe the process in which Dollar Stores are built in towns and cities and how they contribute to food deserts.
16. Discuss 2 examples of the impact of living in food deserts in the United States.
17. Identify and describe the cultural and social causes of ‘gendercide’ [why is there such a preference for boys in particular cultures?]
18. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative effects this skewed sex ratio has on countries.
19. Discuss the role that technology has played in INCREASING ‘gendercide’.
20. Describe Kurdistan.
21. Define Daesh and explain the impact it has had on Iraq.
22. Identify and describe the opposing ideas between Boston Sharbarzheri and Sami Hussein.
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1. Examples include fast foods, and more love marriages (arranged marriages, the norm)
2. Positive effects include more unity, and cultural exchanges
3. Less cultural diversity, More health problems (obesity due to fast food)
4. Growth has been exponential (very high population growth)
5. Projected population is (this is coming from online), ~9 billion people, due to exponential growth and better health care
6. Economic inequality, and basic food/water shortages
7. More diversity, less technological (as opposed to 2030)
8. Scale-A measuremnt measuring magnitude (how big something is), examples include a size scale, weight scale, and measuring scale
9. Politically and socially
10. Can influence public opinion, shape history (due to partition of India using maps)
11. Judaism-Wailing Wall, Christianity-Church of the Holy Selpchure, Islam-Dome of the Rock
12. Railine near Cleveland
13. Means further ties with Israel; alienization of the Palestinians and othe majority Islam countries
14. An issue due to no nutritious food in an area
15. Dollar stores don't contribute much to food
16. Less nutrition; malnutrition
17. Paternal cultures, religion
18. More gender inequality, less people to contribute to the gene pool
19. More social media propogating gendercide
20. A region of land with heavy ethnic ties to the Kurdish people, with land in the land straddling Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. This land has been source of heavy discontent and news. Syrian kurdish groups have propogated an "independent country" named Rojava.
21. It has led to poverty and islamic radicalization
22. I don't understand what you mean by "Sharbarzheri, Sami Hussein, you probably mean "Saddam Hussein"
Explanation:
My brain, books,etc.
*I wrote this on the fly because I was in a hurry.
Mention the significance of Northern Plains
Answer:
Extremely fertile and good for crops, rivers are navigable throughout the year, flat land- good for roads and railways, irrigational facilities, and for construction of H.E.P. Plants.
Explanation:
Northern Plains have fertile soil which is needed to grow crops. They are drained by rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra, Indus. To feed the country, Northern Plains are necessary.
Describe the chemical weathering process of carbonation.
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Which of the following statements about the world's population is the most accurate?
A) It has grown rapidly in the last few centuries.
B)It has grown at a steady rate for the last 1,000 years.
C)It is growing more slowly now than 100 years ago.
D)It is growing fastest in rural areas.
A) Ha crecido rápidamente en los último siglo.
Answer: A
Explanation: It has grown rapidly in the last few centuries.
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Match each map type to its description. Drag the items on the left to the correct location on the right
Answer: economic activity map,climate map, physical map, population map, and then political map.
Explanation:
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The matches of different types of maps along with their accurate descriptions can be made as shown below,
Economic activity map illustrates the different types of natural resources and economic activities of an area;A climate map uses variations in color to show the long term weather patterns of a region;A physical map shows features of the Earth such as elevation,bodies of water, or types of vegetation;Population map uses variations in color to demonstrate the number of people living in certain areas;Political map illustrates the boundaries between states and countries. What is the significance of maps?Maps can be referred to or considered as tool for making representations of relevant information regarding a geographical region. The information may be regarding economic activities, climate, physical traits, population and political limits of the geographical region.
Therefore, the significance regarding maps has been aforementioned.
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in a volcanic eruption molten magma rocks, ash and gases come up through a) gate b) vent c) pipe d) drain
Answer:
it come out throw vent ok
1.05 Discussion: Human Impact Section Warm-Up
"I was in Bangalore, India, the Silicon Valley of India, when I realized that the world is flat." –Thomas Friedman
Thomas Friedman is a foreign affairs writer for the New York Times who has published numerous books about geography, such as The Lexus and the Olive Tree. He made this statement during an interview about his book, The World is Flat, in which he commented about his revelation. Consider what the quote means. Search the Internet for more information about Friedman and his book. What can you uncover? In this day and age, does he really think the world is flat? What do you suspect he is referring to?
Explanation:
he Lexus and the Olive Tree. He made this statement during an interview about his book, The World is Flat, in which he commented about his revelation. Consider what the quote means. Search the Internet for more information about Friedman and his
We Nepalese people have diversified climate verification lifestyle and other variation due to cultural variation explain
Answer:
We nepalese people have diversified climate verification lifestyle and other variation due to cultural variation because Nepali itself is divided into 3 regions (terai,hilly and mountain).
People of different culture/ethnicity live in their particular regions such as Sherpas, Manangis,Lopas etc are inhabitant of mountain region. Rai,Limbu,Chettris etc are inhabitant of hilly and Tharus,Brahmin
,Madhesi etc are inhabitant of terai.
Their inhabitants differ their lifestyle as terai people are inhabitant of hot climate,hilly people are inhabitant of mild climate and people on the mountain are inhabitant of cold climate. They celebrate their own culture on the basis of their inhabitants.
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Answer:
energy use to keep cows and the other animals alive. and also manure management.
Which country is #3 marking on this map? (With Map)
A. Syria
B. Lebanon
C. Turkey
D. Israel
Answer:
Lebanon
Explanation:
A country in the Middle East, touching the Mediterranean Sea.
Lebanon is a small Middle Eastern country situated on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Hence option B is correct
How is Lebanon ?It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes. The country has a population of around 6 million people, consisting of different religious and ethnic groups, including Muslims, Christians, and Druze.
Lebanon has faced numerous political and economic challenges over the years, including civil war, political instability, and regional conflicts. In recent years, the country has been facing a severe economic crisis, with high unemployment, inflation, and a shortage of basic goods.
Despite these challenges, Lebanon remains a vibrant and resilient country, with a thriving arts and culture scene, delicious cuisine, and friendly people.
Beirut, the capital city, is known for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historical landmarks. Lebanon is also home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the ancient city of Byblos and the ruins of the Roman city of Baalbek.
Thus option B is correct .
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In which of the following scenarios would using a GIS be helpful?
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assessing the soil erosion risk within a watershed
providing navigation assistance to guide a lost driver to his destination
transcribing inaccurate historical data into accurate historical maps
calculating local time when crossing the International Date Line
analyzing the relationship between functional and formal regions
Answer:
providing navigation assistance to guide a lost driver to his destination
Explanation:
The scenario in which using a GIS would be helpful is when "providing navigation assistance to guide a lost driver to his destination."
This is because GIS (geographic information system) is a computer system that carried out many processes including getting, storing, checking, and presenting data related to different positions on Earth.
Hence, GIS can be used by different people to know their locations or their destination.
For example, GIS using GPS information in a car to know the current location and destinations of drivers in a specific area.
2 quốc gia đứng đầu thế giới về xuất khẩu lúa gạo
Answer:
Ấn Độ và Việt Nam
Explanation:
Answer:
Ấn độ và thái lan
Explanation:
Which of the following water resources is not a source of regional dispute?
A. The Euphrates River
B. The Tigris River
C. They are all disputed water sources.
D. The Jordan River
Answer:
Correct Answer is C.
Explanation:
The correct answer is C. They are all disputed water sources
Answer:
C. They are all disputed water sources.
Explanation:
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South African whites began to realize that the apartheld and homelands policies had to change as a result of
The policy is failure to illuminate racial discrimination
A Civil War between blacks and whites
request from white homeland and business leaders
International sanctions and increase in protests
Answer:
International sanctions and increase in protests
Explanation:
The Land Acts of 1950,1954, and 1955 resulted in the apportioning of 80% of South African lands to the whites and just 20% to the blacks. Pass Laws were instituted by the government, thus requiring colored people to carry documents that permitted their entrance into white areas. These acts of segregation and apartheid were met with protests among the black community and international sanctions.
For example, a violent protest that resulted in the death of 69 blacks and several injuries occurred in Sharpeville on March 21, 1960. South Africa received international sanctions from the United States and the United Kingdom in 1985. These and other censures resulted in the abolishment of the pass laws.
Make a List of atleast 15 monuments around the world and write the name of the stone used to make it
Answer:
1.stonehenge
Parthenon
Mount rushmore
Taj Mahal
Great pyramid of giza
Miami statues
Machu picchu
The roman colosseum
The leaning tower of pisa
Great wall of china
Georgia guidestones
The fork
Cadillac ranch
Fallen angel square
Hand of desert
They are made of granite, marble and bronze.
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To what nation do the Galápagos Islands belong?
A) Ecuador
B) Chile
C) Brazil
D) Peru
Answer:
Ecuador
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how were countries formed
Answer:
Some were established as a result of geographic isolation, such as England. Others were created as the result of emigration, such as Australia, often displacing existing nations. And still others were created from the breakup of larger empires or from peace treaties, such as Croatia.Explanation:
What's a representation of something using objects ?
Answer:
physical model. A representation of something using objects.
Place the following events in chronological order
Answer:
In chronological order means that we must put the events in the order in which they happened.
1. Jawaharlal Nehru is elected prime minister
2. India gains independence
3. A conflict breaks out at the Saikh GoldeN Temple
4. Indira Gandhi is assassinated
A conflict breaks out at the Saikh GoldeN Temple = 10 June 1984Indira Gandhi is assassinated = October 31, 1984India gains independence = August 15, 1947Jawaharlal Nehru is elected prime minister = August 15, 1947 (8.30 a.m)Answer:
1. India gains independence
2.Jawaharlal Nehru is elected prime minister
3. A conflict breaks out at the Sikh Golden Temple
4. Indira Gandhi is assassinated
Explanation: