Answer:
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Explanation:
Innovations in transportation have impacted agriculture in many different ways. First of all, the innovation of faster means of transportation such as aeroplane have made it possible for agricultural produce to be moved across many miles without loosing perishable goods.
It takes a few hours to travel to areas which are very far apart using an aeroplane. Such a journey may take several days on a horseback.
Innovations in transportation have created new routes and opened new markets for agricultural produce. Areas that where hitherto inaccessible are now readily accessible and the markets in those places are now harnessed for the sale of agricultural produce.
A bench mark can indicate.......on a map
paragraph-how high GDP can affect child mortality
Answer:
The authors found that, on average, a 1% reduction in the per capita GDP implies a 0.24 to 0.40 increase in infant mortality per 1,000 live births. In a more recent study, O’Hare et al.17 found effects of 0.33 for infant mortality and 0.28 for under-five mortality. These results are higher than those observed in the present study, which found an association of approximately 0.12 for infant mortality and 0.10 for under-five mortality rate for the total sample, and 0.15 and 0.14, respectively, for the subsample of low- and middle-income countries. This difference is probably due to the countries included in the sample, as Baird et al.14 and O’Hare et al.17 include only middle- and low-income countries in their analysis, while the present study included countries from the three income strata, with only 14% of the sample consisting of low-income countries. According to Maruthappu et al.6, the effect of economic crises on the health of children under five in the poorest countries is three-fold higher than the effect on children in high-income countries.
Explanation:
Which event happened first in earths evolution on the geologic time scale?
A _____ was storyteller in Africa who would be responsible for passing down the history of society orally.
A) anasi
B) griot
C) mansa
D) qanat
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Two Muslim Imams from different major sects of Islam are discussing religion when they get into an argument that is at the heart of the
disagreement between their two sects, one that plays out many times around the world. What subject are they MOST likely arguing over?
O A how often to pray
OB
where women should pray in the mosque
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who should follow the Islamic faith
OD
who is the true leader of Islam
which important fossil is most likely to be found in the triassic age rocks in the Newark lowlands? .eurypterid .mastodont .coelophysis .Naples tree
Answer:
Coelophysis is most likely to be found in the triassic age rocks in the Newark lowlands.
what is the role of stars in our galaxy and other galaxies in maintaining accurate navigation in outer space?
Answer:
That's more than 275 million stars per day in the observable universe. Stars keep themselves fueled. They fuse elements together to make new elements. ... Once the star runs out of hydrogen, the helium atoms fuse together to make carbon.
Radiation is a concern with travelling away from the Earth.
What kind of radiation is concerning to astronauts in this journey? ( the trip to Mars)
Answer:
ionizing radiation
Explanation:
the radiation from the sun is ionizing.
chaotic and random.
not as focused on the coasts.
highest near national borders.
less dense near the capital city.
Answer:
Less dense near the capital.
Lines s and t are perpendicular. If the slope of line s is 5, what is the slope of
line t?
А. -1/5
B. -5
C. 1/5
D. 5
Answer:
-1/5
Explanation:
It is an established mathematical proof that the slope of line A perpendicular to another line B is the recoprovaknofokad
Hence the slope of B = the negative reciprocal of B
Given that ; lines s and t are perpendicular ;
Slope of S = 5 ;
The slope of T = - 1/5
Look at The Baptism of Christ, an engraving done by Lucas van Leyden in
1510. Why is the baptism of the adult Jesus hidden in the background?
Answer:
I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
Non required
The reformation made it necessary to push the relgious messages in the art to the background. Hence option C is correct.
What is the Baptism of Christ?As Jesus came to john baptist and was baptizing the people he tried to change his mind but will do all that God requires.
As soon the god that is Jesus was baptist he came out of the water. The image depicts people surrounded by the water and reaffirmation made it necessary for pushing the religious message.
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Weather is a result of different air masses coming in contact with each other. Use the fronts and pressure systems on the weather map to identify the weather condition that is labeled correctly.
Answer:
Mild weather.
Explanation:
Mild weather is the weather that labeled correctly because the regions nearer to the ocean or sea have mild weather condition. Due to near of water, the coastal regions experiencing warmer winters and cooler summers as compared to regions that are situated far from the ocean or sea. This is a result of ocean temperatures that taking longer to warm up and cool down than the adjacent landmass.
Answer:
mild weather
Explanation:
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3. What are the most common languages in North America?
Answer: are English, Spanish, and to a lesser extent French, and especially in the Caribbean, creole languages lexified by them.
Explanation:
guys where is london weather office located?
-university of westerns ontario
-police station
-downtown
-airport
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Answer:
U of W Ontario
Explanation:
I think this is the right answer but I'm not 100.
Define the term climate change and briefly explain why it is important
Answer:
Climate change is the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place. Climatic Change is important since it helps determine future climate expectations. Through the use of latitude, one can determine the likelihood of snow and hail reaching the surface. You can also be able to identify the thermal energy from the sun that is accessible to a region.
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Your task is to use what you have learnt about energy transfers in this unit to
explain how energy from the Sun ends up as electrical energy.
In your explanation, you must use all of the words in the list below at least once.
Underline them in your explanation when you use them.
absorb
radiation
evaporate condense
convection current
kinetic energy
gravitational potential energy
water vapour
You may wish to add some labels to the diagram.
The combination of words which can be used to explain how energy from the Sun ends up as electrical energy are given below.
What is Electrical Energy?This refers to the movement of electrically charged particles to create energy.
With this in mind, we can see that with the radiation which is gotten from the sun, it can be absorbed because of the kinetic energy which makes a convection current to move.
This in turn leads to gravitational potential energy where the sun rays are converted to electrical energy.
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A waxing gibbous phase is ______.
A. between the third quarter and a full moon
B. between the first quarter and a full moon
C. something that happens every other month
D. something that cannot be predicted
Describe the components that made up Earth's first atmosphere.
Answer:
Earth original atmosphere was probably just hydrogen and helium because these were the main gases in the justice guess around the sun from which planets from the Earth its atmosphere where is very hot molecules of hydrogen and helium move really fast especially when
According to Greek mythology, the
was created by Hermes.
A. Aulos
B. Kithara
C. Lyre
D. Lute
Answer:
Lyre
Explanation:
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Explain different methods used to prevent salinity?
Explanation:
Type of salinity and their prevention
There are different types of salinity, each with different causes and varying treatment.
Dryland salinity is the accumulation of salts in the soil surface and groundwater in non-irrigated areas. It is usually the result of three broad processes:
groundwater recharge (or deep drainage)
groundwater movement
groundwater discharge.
Often it results from replacing deep-rooted native vegetation with shallower-rooted crops and pastures, which take up less water. Unused rainwater leaks into the ground causing groundwater to rise and dissolve salts stored deep in the soil. The salty water may:
rise to the surface causing waterlogging and/or scalding
emerge at the break of a slope as seeps
flow over the surface or underground into streams and rivers.
Irrigation salinity
Irrigation salinity is the rise in saline groundwater and the build-up of salt in the soil surface in irrigated areas. It is caused by using large volumes of irrigation water that locally raise groundwater levels and mobilise salt. Irrigation salinity is made worse when water used to irrigate is from salty sources.
Irrigation salinity can be controlled by using water efficiently. Crops should receive only the amount of water they can actually use. Reducing water usage in irrigated areas generally requires changes to irrigation infrastructure and technology, and better matching of crops to soil types.
Urban salinity
Urban salinity is a combination of dryland and irrigation salinity processes and is mainly caused by rising groundwater bringing salts to the land surface. The rise in groundwater is caused by blocked or changed natural drainage paths due to:
urban development
over-watering of parks and gardens
leaking pipes, drains and tanks.
In the urban environment, other sources of salt that can contribute to urban salinity include:
effluent
building materials
industrial waste water
fertilisers and chemicals.
Industrial salinity
Many industrial processes have the potential to increase salinity levels in rivers. Examples are:
saline water from mines (working and abandoned) from groundwater seepage and from rainwater coming into contact with mine workings or spoil
discharged cooling water from coal-fired power stations that has been partly evaporated, concentrating the salt content
effluent being discharged.
The first mosque in Great Britain was built in 1889. Today, there are over 1,500 mosques in the country.
Which factor most contributed to this culture change?
Increased trade with Muslim countries
Muslim refugees from war-torn countries
Muslim immigrants from former British colonies
Government efforts to promote religious diversity
Muslim immigrants from former British coloniesAnswer:
1889
The Shah Jahan Mosque at Woking was Britain's first purpose-built mosque. It was established in 1889 by the Jewish ex-Registrar of the University of Punjab, Gottlieb Leitner, with financial backing from the Begum Shah Jahan of Bhopal.
Explanation:
The Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking was the first purpose-built mosque in Britain, and was built in 1889.
What is geography?????
Answer:
the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
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Explanation:
Explanation:
Geography is the field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the earth and planets.
WHAT IS LONGHITUDE.
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Answer:
longitude is up and down
latitude is across
Explanation:
the difference between horizontal and vertical
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Can someone please write a summary based upon the Middle East and Russia?
Answer:
Since the 1930s the Middle East has emerged as the world's most important source of energy and the key to the stability of the global economy. This tumultuous region produces today 37% of the world's oil and 18% of its gas. When it comes to reserves, the Persian Gulf is king. --> MIDDLE EAST.
Russia, country that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern Europe and northern Asia. Once the preeminent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.; commonly known as the Soviet Union), Russia became an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. --> RUSSIA
Explanation:
SUMMARY UPDATED:
The middle east may be emerged as one of the most important source of energy to the world but Russia is one of the biggest places in the world although it is an independent country causing there to be more recourses from Russia compared to Middle East! The only difference here is that Middle East has been important since 1930s but Russia became independent form Soviet Union on 1991.
Find the number that makes the ratio equivalent to 12:1.
_:8
Answer:
96.
Explanation:
To find how they got 8, you divide 8 by 1, because they are on the same side of a ratio, and you get 8.
So, to keep the ratio equal, you should multiply 8 by 12 to get the equal ratio.
8 x 12 = 96.
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Which of the following best describes what would have to change to
transform a direct democracy into a parliamentary democracy?
A. An individual would have to take direct control of the government.
B. Executive leaders would have to be chosen from the legislative
branch.
C. An elite group would have to take control of the government.
D. An assembly of all citizens would have to take control from an
elected group
Answer: B. Executive leaders would have to be chosen from the legislative branch.
Explanation:
A parliamentary democracy is one where the executive government is controlled by the party that has the largest representation in the nation's legislative branch, the Parliament.
To be a parliamentary democracy therefore, an executive leader would have to be chosen from the legislature by the members of the party in the majority. This ensures that the legislature and the executive work closer together. Countries like Britain and Israel are parliamentary democracies.
what percentage of the earth surface does water occupy?
Answer:
75%-80% percent.........
Some minerals have special
properties. Which of these is a
special property that not all
minerals have?
C. Radioactivity
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Answer:
radioactivi
Explanation:
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Describe ONE way how agriculture as a primary sector is linked to the secondary and tertiary sectors
Answer:
One link between the primary sector the secondary sector, and the tertiary sectors, is the production of cotton which are used for the manufacture of clothing material, which are used by the secondary sector to manufacture clothing, and other fabrics, that are used by the tertiary sector for furnishing and trade
Explanation:
The primary sector is the sector that has land as the main input
Therefore, the primary sector includes sectors such as the agricultural sector
The secondary sector, manufactures goods using raw materials for the goods being the produce of the primary sector, including crops such as cocoa, used to produce food drink, corn, barley, millet, and grapes used for making alcoholic beverages, wheat, used for making bread, and cotton
The tertiary sector, which is the service sector, includes the retailing, banking, hotels, restaurants, police, and service industries