The most dominant winds flowing poleward out of the subtropical highs in the Northern Hemisphere are:

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Westerlies and their impact

The westerlies or the prevailing westerlies are the prevailing winds in the middle latitudes (i.e. between 35 and 65 degrees latitude), which blow in areas poleward of the high pressure area known as the subtropical ridge in the horse latitudes.

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Which economics term does each scenario describe?
diversified economy
specialization
single-resource economy
A nation rich in precious gen/Stones just exports diamonds
to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry.
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A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh
pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products.
A nation with several climate zones exports almonds,
cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches.
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3.

Diversified economy ==> A nation with several climate zones exports almonds, cranberries, corn, wheat, and peaches.

Specialization ==> A nation rich in precious gem/stones just exports diamonds to be made into necklaces, rings, and other jewelry.

Single-resource economy ==> A nation with many pineapple plantations exports fresh pineapples, canned pineapples, and pineapple products.

Explanation:

Each of these economies differ from each other greatly.

importance of scientific discoveries​

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Answer:

Scientific knowledge allows us to develop new technologies, solve practical problems, and make informed decisions — both individually and collectively. Because its products are so useful, the process of science is intertwined with those applications: New scientific knowledge may lead to new applications.

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Discovery helps you find out what changes and improvements need to be made, it also helps you streamline and prioritize those changes, determining which requests are most important and how to meet everyone's needs and wants.

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

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Answer:

it's true

Explanation:

Indian standard time is maintained by National Physical Laboratory

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.

how does environmental population change in growth​

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Answer:

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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is it true that growing crop after crop on soil can leave of useless ?​

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yes it's depand upon nature of soils...

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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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Answer:

the amount of total precipitation

This map shows the location of the Sumatra Earthquake of 2004 and the aftershocks.
What is most likely inferred about the aftershocks, based on this map?

A. They were mainly large and some could be considered earthquakes on their own.
B. They were felt for many weeks after the original earthquake.
C. They were concentrated in one area of the Indian Ocean.
D. They were mainly small and unable to be felt by most people.

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Earthquakes occur in the crust or upper mantle, which ranges from the earth's surface to about 800 kilometers deep (about 500 miles).

The strength of shaking from an earthquake diminishes with increasing distance from the earthquake's source, so the strength of shaking at the surface from an earthquake that occurs at 500km deep is considerably less than if the same earthquake had occurred at 20 km depth.

Also, the depths of earthquakes gives us important information about the Earth's structure and the tectonic setting where the earthquakes are occurring. The most prominent example of this is in subduction zones, where plates are colliding and one plate is being subducted beneath another. By carefully plotting the location and depth of earthquakes associated with a subduction zone, we can see details of the zone's structure, such as how steeply it is dipping, and if the down-going plate is planar or is bending. These details are important because they give us insight into the mechanics and characteristics of the deformation in the subduction zone.

Within continents, and along continental plate boundary transform faults such as the San Andreas, faults are only active in the shallow crust - perhaps to depths of approximately 20 km.

Accurately determining the depth of an earthquake is typically more challenging than determining its location, unless there happens to be a seismic station close and above the epicenter. So generally, errors on depth determinations are somewhat greater than on location determinations.

Answer:

B. They were felt for many weeks after the original earthquake

Explanation:

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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

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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Answer:

B

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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.

Explanation:

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.

Which of these countries has the smallest land area?
A Nigeria
B) Algeria
Democratic Republic of Congo
Sudan

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Nigeria I believe is the answer
the answer would be Algeria with land area of 2,381,741 km

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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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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Answer:

I think the answer is better ways to do things

Look at the map. Which answer best describes the income level of Central America?
A. Mainly upper-middle income
B. Mainly high income
C. Mainly low income
D. Mainly lower-middle income

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

dark blue all over the continent

Answer:

Mainly lower-middle income

Explanation:

centra america is the littel bit between mexico and south america

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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)

What conditions will increase a nation's Human Development Index? Check all that apply. 0 A. Long work hours O B. A commitment to the education of its population C. The highest gross domestic product in the world D. People who live longer than the world average ​

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The Human Development Index takes into account 3 main things about a country:

1. Life Expectancy

2. Education

3. Standard of Living

Long work hours don't necessarily have to do with any of these categories  and it can also be associated with human rights violations (slavery, sweatshops, etc.), so this will not increase a country's HDI, so A is incorrect.

A commitment to education will definitely increase a nation's HDI. Gaining knowledge is part of human development, and a great education system hugely facilitates that. B is correct.

It might seem like having the highest GDP will make a country have a better standard of living, but this isn't always the case. A country could produce tons of things but pay the workers very little, so this would not lead to a good standard living. Although a high GDP usually means that a country is doing better, it doesn't necessarily increase a nation's HDI, so C is incorrect.

D is correct because living longer means that the life expectancy is higher. This means that better healthcare, services, treatments, medicines, opportunities, etc. are available in the country, and being able to live longer is very important for human development.

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Answer: C. a commitment to the education of its population

D. people who live longer than the world average

Explanation:

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4 issues that influenced urbanisation​

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climate change , increased population , crime , lack of jobs

Alejandro moves to Australia because he found a new job. Which word best
describes Alejandro?
O A. Tourist
B. Immigrant
C. Worker
D. Transient

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The correct answer should be transient since he’s gonna travel there for employment for temporary.

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).

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

On the map below, the star is marking which of the following bodies of water?

Mediterranean Sea

Persian Gulf

Caspian Sea

Black Sea

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Answer:

Black Sea

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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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d

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Matriarchal" is best defined as a __________.
A.
pattern of ethnic settlements in Central Europe
B.
matrix of ethnic symbols engraved in an arch
C.
domination of a government or social group by females
D.
collection of materials used only by a particular ethnic group

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Answer: domination of a government or social group by females

Explanation:

Matriarchy refers to the social system whereby women the primary power positions are held by the women in the society. These positions can relate to social privileges, roles of political leadership etc.

Matriarchal is a domination of a government or social group by females. An example of the matriarchal society is the Mosuo of China where inheritance is passed down through the female line. In these society, the women also have their choice of partners.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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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

how did the industrial revolution affect migration​

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How did the Industrial Revolution affect migration?

The Industrial Revolution had a prodigious impact on migration from 1750-1900. -Industrialization: New innovations were seen throughout this time period, and factories began sprouting across all of Europe. Factories centralized the production of food and common goods resulting in increased migration to cities.

What is the relationship between industrialization immigration and urbanization?

One important result of industrialization and immigration was the growth of cities, a process known as urbanization. Commonly, factories were located near urban areas. These businesses attracted immigrants and people moving from rural areas who were looking for employment. Cities grew at a rapid rate as a result.

Did ethnic enclaves have a positive or negative impact on immigrants in the late 1800s provide evidence to support your response?

The late 1800s saw an enormous influx of immigrants who came to the United States hoping to find better opportunities. Ethnic enclaves had a positive impact on immigrants as it allowed them to have a sense of community in their new country. It also helped them keep their culture and identity alive.

Why does Canada attract immigrants?

With a strong economy providing numerous opportunities and a culturally diverse population, many foreign-born citizens have reaped the rewards of immigrating to Canada. Its educational system makes it attractive to immigrants, and has laid the foundation for future innovation and progress for all of Canada.

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Describe the formation of Mountain Everest.​

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Rising at the border of Tibet and Nepal, Mount Everest formed from a tectonic smashup between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates tens of millions of years ago. The collision crumpled the landscape, raising mountains along some 1,5000 miles, a range we know as the Himalaya

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