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Why do we see different shapes of moon ?

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The phases change as the moon revolves around Earth, different portions of the moon's sunlit surface are visible from Earth. Thus, from the perspective of Earth, the appearance of the moon changes from night to night. Not only does the apparent shape of the moon change, its position in the sky also changes.

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d

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EXPLAIN Is it true that growing crop after crop on soil can leave ot useless ?​

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It's true that growing crop after crop on soil can leave it useless, as it drains the productivity and potential for growing more crops in the future. Also, using pesticides and herbicides can destroy the soil and render it useless, having further consequences in the future. It also drains nutrients from the soil.

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Common sense, and reading books

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Umm...sorry i don't think i can help you because this homework is given from your book

why Malaysia has many rives?​

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Malyasia has many big mountains .Rivers have risen from mountains .So Less mountains means less river and higher mountains. high rivers .Also Malaysia is a tropical country so Rivers meet sea in Malaysia.Henceforth Malaysia has many rivers

Imagine that an impact occurred on the continental plate millions and millions of years ago, leaving behind an impact crater near the right side of the base of the volcano. Why would there be little evidence of this impact crater found today

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erosion would erode the surrounding area making less obvious and filled in by hardened magma leaving volcano over millions of years i think. Would leave little impact of the crater. Also growth of plants over years in ash-rich, fertile soil

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Volcanic craters may be connected with a cone or flanks. Flows may also be present. Impact craters can be distinguished from volcanic craters by having center peaks, ejecta, high rims, and floors that are lower in elevation than the surrounding topography.

What is a volcanic crater called?

A caldera is a depression formed when a volcano's magma chamber is emptied in an explosive eruption. Without any structural support below, the terrain surrounding the erupting volcanic vent or vents collapses internally, forming the bowl-shaped caldera.

When an asteroid or meteorite collides with the surface of a bigger solid object, such as a planet or moon, an impact crater is generated. This item must be moving extremely fast—many thousands of miles per hour—in order to generate a proper impact crater.

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describe cross section of land structure if nepal in detail​

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Nepal measures about 880 kilometers (547 mi) along its Himalayan axis by 150 to 250 kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. It has an area of 147,516 km2 (56,956 sq mi).

define fertility management​

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Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality.

Soil fertility is the ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crop yield. This can be enhanced through organic and inorganic fertilizers to the soil. Nuclear techniques provide data that enhances soil fertility and crop production while minimizing the environmental impact.
Advancing food security and environmental sustainability in farming systems requires an integrated soil fertility management approach that maximizes crop production while minimizing the mining of soil nutrient reserves and the degradation of the physical and chemical properties of soil that can lead to land degradation, including soil erosion. Such soil fertility management practices include the use of fertilizers, organic inputs, crop rotation with legumes and the use of improved germplasm, combined with the knowledge on how to adapt these practices to local conditions.

The Joint FAO/IAEA Division assists Member States in developing and adopting nuclear-based technologies for improving soil fertility practices, thereby supporting the intensification of crop production and the preservation of natural resources.
Different approaches to efficiently manage soil fertility
An integrated soil fertility management aims at maximizing the efficiency of the agronomic use of nutrients and improving crop productivity. This can be achieved through the use of grain legumes, which enhance soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation, and the application of chemical fertilizers.

Whether grown as pulses for grain, as green manure, as pastures or as the tree components of agro-forestry systems, a key value of leguminous crops lies in their ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, which helps reduce the use of commercial nitrogen fertilizer and enhances soil fertility. Nitrogen-fixing legumes are the basis for sustainable farming systems that incorporate integrated nutrient management. Use of nitrogen-15 lends understanding of the dynamics and interactions between various pools in agricultural systems, including nitrogen fixation by legumes and utilization of soil and fertilizer nitrogen by crops, both in sole and mixed cropping systems.

Soil fertility can be further improved by incorporating cover crops that add organic matter to the soil, which leads to improved soil structure and promotes a healthy, fertile soil; by using green manure or growing legumes to fix nitrogen from the air through the process of biological nitrogen fixation; by micro-dose fertilizer applications, to replenish losses through plant uptake and other processes; and by minimizing losses through leaching below the crop rooting zone by improved water and nutrient application.
The contribution of nuclear and isotopic techniques
The isotopes of nitrogen-15 and phosphorous-32 are used to trace the movements of labelled nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizers in soils, crops and water, providing quantitative data on the efficiency of use, movement, residual effects and transformation of these fertilizers. Such information is valuable in the design of improved fertilizer application strategies. The nitrogen-15 isotopic technique is also used to quantify the amount of nitrogen fixed from the atmosphere through biological nitrogen fixation by leguminous crops.

The carbon-13 isotope signature helps quantify crop residue incorporation for soil stabilization and fertility enhancement. This technique can also assess the effects of conservation measures, such as crop residue incorporation on soil moisture and soil quality. This information allows the identification of the origin and relative contribution of different types of crops to soil organic matter.

why fossils are found in sedimentary rocks
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Almost all fossils are preserved in sedimentary rock. Organisms that live in topographically low places (such as lakes or ocean basins) have the best chance of being preserved. This is because they are already in locations where sediment is likely to bury them and shelter them from scavengers and decay.

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When there is competition for land, what are some things stakeholders can do to have their voices heard?

Housing development is a solution to increasing housing demand with the rise in population, but this cannot be achieved without causing various environmental impacts. If you lived in Georgia, would you want this land to be developed or preserved? Why?

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The land should not be developed.

The stakeholders can do shutdown their businesses and stop doing business activities to have their voices heard. This piece of land should not be developed, it can be preserved because this is the only land left where the organisms live.

If this land is also developed, then the extinction of animals occurs and the whole biodiversity is eliminated from that area so in my opinion, the land should be preserved for the animals so it is recommended that the land should not be developed.

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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

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the amount of total precipitation

Which phrase is the best definition of the word technology, in the narrow
sense?
O A. Tools and their use
O B. Exchange of new ideas
O C. Fast communication
O D. Better ways to do things

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I think the answer is better ways to do things

Does the news today aim to inform people or entertain people?​

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Both. It all depends on what information is given out to the public. Use a deadly virus for example. Is the news trying to inform us to make us get a laugh out of it or are they trying to educate us and let us be cautious about our surroundings? Some news often throw in information to make us laugh a bit. But most of the time it’s important news.

In 1980 there was growing concern that the protective ozone layer over the Antarctic might be decreasing and thereby allowing so much harmful ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth that polar marine life would be damaged. Some government officials dismissed these concerns, since statistics indicated that global atmospheric ozone levels remained constant. The relevance of the evidence cited by the government officials in support of their position would be most seriously undermined if it were true that

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Answer:

Even where the amount of atmospheric ozone is normal, some ultraviolet light reaches the Earth's Surface.

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Before 1980 there was very little concern about atmospheric ozone decrease. Many plants and animals flourish in warm climates rather than in polar regions. The increase exposure to ultraviolet rays due to shift in atmospheric ozone has threatened marine life.

name any two major desert region near the tropic of cancer​

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Explanation:

Much land on or near the Tropic of Cancer is part of the Sahara Desert, while to the east, the climate is torrid monsoonal with a short wet season from June to September, and very little rainfall for the rest of the year

3. Differentiate between. a) Igneous and sedimentary rock b) Sedimentary and metamorphic rock 4. Classify the following rocks Marble, Pumice, Slate, Obsidian, Limestone 5. Write answer in brief a) What is rock? b) How are igneous rocks formed? c) What type of rock is called sedimentary rock? d) Which rock consists of fossils? e) How are metamorphic rocks formed? Give example also. 6. Write any four uses of rocks.​

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3.igneous and sedimentary and sedimentary and metamorphic.

4. Marble- metamorphic

pumice-igneous

slate- metamorphic

obsidian- igneous

limestone-sedimentary

5. a) A rock is a solid mass of geological materials. Geological materials include individual mineral crystals, inorganic non-mineral solids like glass, pieces broken from other rocks, and even fossils. A rock can be composed of only one type of geological material or mineral, but many are composed of several types.

b) Igneous rocks form when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes, either at volcanoes on the surface of the Earth or while the melted rock is still inside the crust. When lava comes out of a volcano and solidifies into extrusive igneous rock, also called volcanic, the rock cools very quickly.

c) Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause these particles to settle in place. The particles that form a sedimentary rock are called sediment, and may be composed of geological detritus (minerals) or biological detritus (organic matter).

d) sedimentary rock consits of fossils.

e) Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or, more commonly, some combination of these factors. Conditions like these are found deep within the Earth or where tectonic plates meet.

6. Any four uses of rocks are:

•Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)

•Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)

•Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)

•Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)

•Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)

effects of low temperature in crop
production​

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Colder weather can decrease plant enzyme activity. This then disrupts plant nutrient intake because plants secrete enzymes to digest surrounding materials for soil. Consequently, this can stunt growth or more severely cause them to die

identify the statement that is true about soil-forming factors. a. Dry soils tend to contain more organic material than wet soils contain, because wet soils drown vegetation. b. Different plant types can add or remove nutrients within a soil, thereby changing the type of soil that is formed. c. Soil that forms on basalt bedrock will be the same as soil formed on granite bedrock because they are both igneous bedrocks. d. Soil that forms on steep slopes is thicker than soil formed on flat land because of the accumulation of sediment on slopes.

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Answer: b. Different plant types can add or remove nutrients within a soil, thereby changing the type of soil that is formed.

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Some plants require more a of particular nutrient than others and so will draw more of these nutrients from the soil whilst giving away some of the ones that they do not want. This is one of the reasons that some plants grow better in a particular area than not.

When these plants give or take away nutrients, they would be changing the type of nutrient composition of the soil and this is what makes crop rotation so effective.

NPL also gives services of accurate time-keeping. is it true or false​

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Answer:

it's true

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Indian standard time is maintained by National Physical Laboratory

3. Of the events that you researched in Part II, which do you think was most important to the women’s suffrage movement in the United States? Why?

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The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote

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how does environmental population change in growth​

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We humans are remarkable creatures. From our humble beginnings in small pockets of Africa, we have evolved over millennia to colonise almost every corner of our planet. We are clever, resilient and adaptable―perhaps a little too adaptable

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Which of the following best describes a natural resource? As
A. Currency used to exchange for or purchase products
B. A cultural or religious ideology used by humans
C. Products created by humans for improved living conditions
D. A substance, energy source, or organism used by humans
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D. A substance, energy source, or organism used by humans

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Its not man made like the others

The answer to your question is d

I'm a few words,explain what physical geography examines.

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Answer im not sure but i think its would be a rectangle

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What would most likely cause nations with lots of natural resources to struggle economically?

too many trading partners

increased industrialization causing more expensive education

too many skilled workers

lack of technology

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A lack of technology could cause that they are unable to “harvest” their natural resources and would have to out source the harvesting thus meaning less profits.

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Which layer of Earth experiences the least amount of pressure?

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The Crust is the layer that experiences the least amount of pressure

Answer: the crust.

Explanation: Because the crust does not have to support as much weight. For example, if you were to say the layer closest to the center of the Earth experiences the least amount of pressure, that would not be true because the layers closer to the center of the Earth have to support even more weight above them then the layer farthest out.

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16. How do microplastics found on the ocean floor end up in people's bodies?
A. Coral reefs fail to break down the microplastics, and they end up back on beaches.
B. Humans eat sea salt containing the microplastic.
C. Humans scuba dive in areas where microplastics are visible.
D. Acid rain reacts with plastics on the ocean floor and releases them into the air.

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B

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Explain how species within the natural environment work together.

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This happens by the process of natural selection. By natural selection, the nature of the species gradually changes to become adapted to the niche. If a species becomes very well adapted to its environment, and if the environment does not change, species can exist for a very long time before they become extinct.

The ones that will be discussed in this article are competition, predation, herbivory and symbiosis. These are not the only types of species interactions, just the most studied — and they are all parts of a larger network of interactions that make up the complex relationships occurring in nature.

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In a paragraph of not more than 8 lines describe the reasons for the difference in the population density of South Africa and England.​

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Both South Africa and England have a similar populations. However, these countries have different population densities. Population density is how crowded the country is with people. South Africa is a much larger country in terms of its area while England has a smaller land area. If they have similar populations, but different amounts of space, one is going to have a higher population density. Since England has less space, it has a higher population density as there are more people in a smaller space. There is more land area in South Africa, so this naturally makes it less crowded.

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