Answer: B. Brazil
Explanation:
Answer:
It is Brazil I just took the test
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What are the two ways that rocks are broken down into smaller pieces?
A. abrasion and erosion
B. chemical weathering and dissolving
C. physical weathering and precipitation
D. chemical weathering and physical weathering
All i know it has something to do with mechanical weathering, that was what i was taught.
Answer: D
i think so
Why is the urban population increasing faster than the rural one?
Answer:
As each day people flock from rural settlements to urban ones in search of new working oppurtunities (that are only available in the cities) in order to have a better livelihood. Urban growth has slown in Western settlements but is fastest in developing countries as new industries expand at a rapid rate in urban settlements leading to many jobs for rural settlers to have and start a new life.
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Three words that describe peninsula
The surrounding water is usually understood to be continuous, though not necessarily named as a single body of water.
Explanation:
Question 7 of 10
2 Points
In the diagram below, BD is parallel to . What is the value of y?
Answer:
B. 67
Because they are alternate exterior angles.
Answer:did it on a pex
67
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which of the following is not a result of globalization?
Answer:
what are the options?
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
the worldwide spread of Internet search engines
B.
the worldwide sharing of new flu vaccines
C.
the rapid spread of new flu viruses around the world
D.
the high fertility rate in sub-Saharan Africa
Explanation:
what was Charles darwin known for?
Answer:
The voyage of the Beagle
Explanation:
Answer:
Charles Darwin was known for his theory of evolution and his discovery on Galapagos Islands. His theory was that we started from aquatic plant life, to aquatic animal, to land, then tree dweller, then back onto land as apes, and now as humans. His discovery on the Galapagos Islands was the finches on those islands had different break sizes and shapes.
In Fairbanks, Alaska, the average annual temperature for the year 2019 was 31.2 degrees F. The average annual temperature for the years 1951-1980 was 26.7 degrees F. Calculate the temperature anomaly for the year 2019 for Fairbanks.
Answer:
4.5
Explanation:
31.2°F (today) –26.7°F (average) = +4.5°F anomaly