Analyze this weather map and provide five specific dxamples of weather conditions found in this map. Use the textbox below to record your observations and number your examples. Give detail.
Answer: 1. cold fron heading south east.
2. High pressure in Arkansa.
3. warm front heading northwest from Florida.
4. Low pressure in north florida
5. Extreme heat around Texas/Oklahoma state lines
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
cold fron heading south east.
2 High pressure in Arkansa.
3 warm front heading northwest from Florida.
4Low pressure in north florida
5 Extreme heat around Texas/Oklahoma state line
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Answer: Formed at a divergent boundary
Explanation: when plated move apart and land is created in between the two plates
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Answer:
The water table is the higher area in the zone of saturation.
Explanation:
In other words, any land below the water table is saturated with, or full of, water.
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Answer:The water table is a layer of salty undeground water.
Explanation:
Coal is a sedimentary rock formed through
a
the erosion of granite, through exposure to calcium carbonate.
b
the cooling of magma, brought to the surface through fissures.
c
compaction of limestone, where interlocking crystals form underground.
d
buried organic debris, compressed and heated, leaving carbon behind.
Answer:D
Explanation:
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What formed as a result of plates sliding past one another?
A. Mount St. Helens
B. the Hawaiian islands
C. the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
D. the San Andreas fault
Answer:
D The san andreas fault
Explanation:
The diagram to the left shows a food web in a large park. Each circle represents a different species in the food web. Which of the organisms in the food web could be referred to as primary consumers?
( Picture below)
Answer:
2 , 3 and 4 only
Explanation:
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About how far does the S wave travel through Earth in 13 minutes?
2,000 km
4,000 km
6,000 km
8,000 km