Based on what you have learned about its physical features, culture, climate, and economy, how would you compare life in South Asia with life in the United States? List at least three points of comparison or contrast.
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para buhay ay bumutiiiiwrite a short report on the relationship between geography ,natural and social science?
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Geography encompasses both natural science and social science as it examines people and their environment and serves as a bridge between the physical and cultural worlds. Individual geographers focus on different aspects of the discipline.
Spanish colonization of the new world
Short summary
Answer:the cristfore combusn and death
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How is population growth rate different in developed and developing countries?
Differentiate between the terms rotation and revolution as related to Earth Movement.
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the earth rotates, spins, while revolving, taking a path, around the sun
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
Rotation is the spinning of the earth on its axis which it does during orbit. Rotation is an action that occurs by the object moving upon an axis that is inside of the object as it moves. Revolution is the way the earth moves around the sun in an elliptical orbit. Revolution occurs when the object in question is rotated and moved around an axis that resides outside of the object and the object moves along a path equidistance from the point at all times.
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carbon dioxide is a major contributor to current climate change because it
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It absorbs less heat per molecule than the greenhouse gases methane or nitrous oxide, but it's more abundant and it stays in the atmosphere much longer. Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are responsible for about two-thirds of the total energy imbalance that is causing Earth's temperature to rise
Which describes a light-year?(1 point)
a year on a low-gravity planet like Mercury
a year on a low-gravity planet like Mercury
total amount of light energy Earth receives in a year
total amount of light energy Earth receives in a year
the distance that light will travel in a year in a vacuum
the distance that light will travel in a year in a vacuum
the time it takes light to travel between the sun and Earth
Answer:
(c) the distance that light will travel in a year in a vacuum
Explanation:
A "light-year" is a unit of distance: the distance light travels in a year. It is about 5.88 trillion miles, based on the speed of light in a vacuum.
Answer:
it's number 2 the distance that light will travel in a year in a vacuum
Analyze the image below and answer the question that follows.
Which of the Earth's layers is represented by the number three (3) on the image above?
A.
the mantle
B.
the outer core
C.
the inner core
D.
the crust
Answer:
Can i see the image please
Answer:
B.
the outer core
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what is the world’s most populous city outside of asia?
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Tokyo
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Which city is a center of culture and trade in Canada?
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Toronto, city, capital of the province of Ontario, southeastern Canada. It is the most populous city in Canada, a multicultural city, and the country's financial and commercial centre.
Explanation:
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Answer: the correct answer would be Toronto
Explanation:
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Mobility is all types of ___________________________ from one place to ______________________.
Answer:
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We know how rocks form by following the rock cycle. But what about minerals? Consider the image of a typical
volcano. Not only does this volcanic eruption result in the formation of igneous rocks, it results in the formation of
minerals, All BUT ONE statement explains how minerals are formed when a volcano erupts.
A)
Lava begins to cool slowly.
B)
Lava begins the crystallization process as it cools.
Lava cools quickly and forms minerals with small crystals.
D)
Slow cooling and crystallization results in large mineral crystals.
Answer:
The rock components of the crust are slowly but constantly being changed from one form to another and the processes involved are summarized in the rock cycle. The rock cycle is driven by two forces: (1) Earth’s internal heat engine, which moves material around in the core and the mantle and leads to slow but significant changes within the crust, and (2) the hydrological cycle, which is the movement of water, ice, and air at the surface, and is powered by the sun.
The rock cycle is still active on Earth because our core is hot enough to keep the mantle moving, our atmosphere is relatively thick, and we have liquid water. On some other planets or their satellites, such as the Moon, the rock cycle is virtually dead because the core is no longer hot enough to drive mantle convection and there is no atmosphere or liquid water.
In describing the rock cycle, we can start anywhere we like, although it’s convenient to start with magma. As we’ll see in more detail below, magma is rock that is hot to the point of being entirely molten. This happens at between about 800° and 1300°C, depending on the composition and the pressure, onto the surface and cool quickly (within seconds to years) — forming extrusive igneous rock
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Magma can either cool slowly within the crust (over centuries to millions of years) — forming intrusive igneous rock, or erupt onto the surface and cool quickly (within seconds to years) — forming extrusive igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rock typically crystallizes at depths of hundreds of metres to tens of kilometres below the surface. To change its position in the rock cycle, intrusive igneous rock has to be uplifted and exposed by the erosion of the overlying rocks.
Through the various plate-tectonics-related processes of mountain building, all types of rocks are uplifted and exposed at the surface. Once exposed, they are weathered, both physically (by mechanical breaking of the rock) and chemically (by weathering of the minerals), and the weathering products — mostly small rock and mineral fragments — are eroded, transported, and then deposited as sediments. Transportation and deposition occur through the action of glaciers, streams, waves, wind, and other agents, and sediments are deposited in rivers, lakes, deserts, and the ocean.
to my complete knowledge it would be D if you read my last two paragraphs
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Order this list of events to show a typical story of migration and human-environmental interaction.
A.P.E.X L.E.A.R.N.I.N.G GEOGRAPHY AND WORLD CULTURES ❗HURRY❗
Which discoveries and inventions have aided our understanding of the universe?
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Telescopes have also revealed new planets and asteroids. These instruments helped us make the first valid measurement of the speed of light. Telescopes have also helped us understand gravity and other fundamental laws of the physical world
Explanation:
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About what percentage of the Earth’s water is freshwater? A. 3% B. 24% C. 50% D. 97%
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because all the water on the world is salty water and the 3% it stands for rivers, lakes and other things that are not ocean
PLS HELP! To find how many countries you will pass though on your trip to Europe, you would reference a a. Data map c. Statistical map b. Political map d. Physical map Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer: Hi Venti here. Your answer is B!
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Answer: B
B.) Political map
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State Three (3) effects which are a result of Earth's rotation on its axis.
Answer:
movement of water in the oceans
the tides deflect due to rotation
the movement of winds
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The principle of lateral continuity states that ______. Multiple choice question. sedimentary layers extend until they are cut by younger sedimentary layers sedimentary layers always cover a wide area, extending for tens of kilometers in all directions sedimentary layers extend laterally until they taper out sediments are originally laid down as horizontal layers
Answer:
all rock layers are laterally continuous and may be broken up or displaced by later events
Explanation:
so basically sedimentary layer extend until they are cut by younger sedimentary layers
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In general, moisture does not play a significant role in severe weather events.
True
False
Which climate zones would be likely to provide the best climatic conditions for
establishing a farm?
Answer:
Explanation:
Between 20 Celsius and 30 Celsius semi-arid
This projection shows countries size relative to each other, which is it?
2p
Answer:
i cant answer the question without a picture please show a picture
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Cutting down trees to build houses is an example of which Five Themes of Geography?
Answer:
Human-Environment Interaction
Explanation:
The natural and physical environment and the relationship of people with that environment. This means that economic or social effects are not intended by themselves to require the preparation of an environmental impact statement.
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if a fault is vertical, where will an earthquake epicenter be located?
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the epicenter will be located where all the earthquakes connect with one another
Explanation:
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__________ became suitable sites for new civilizations like Mesopotamia because they provided arable land and sources for irrigation.
A.
Coastal plains
B.
Mountainous regions
C.
Tropical forests
D.
River valleys
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
What can bad data cause? Ap human geography maps
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Answer:
Bad data in Geography causes a loss of accuracy in the size or position of objects on a map.
in addition to glacial ice, what other natural climate recorder is discussed in the smartfigure?
I’m not sure about this. Can someone help?
Answer:
latitude and longitude
A) 20°, 120°
B) 80°, 0°
C) 0°, 140°
D) 60°, 40°
E) 40°, 60°
F) 20°, 20°
G) 40°, 100°
H) 20°, 40°
I) 50°, 120°
J) 10°, 40°
Explanation:
You look at the map and see the latitude ( W to E ) first, then longitude ( N to S ) second.
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What types of vegetation are most common in Canada?
Answer: Cotton grass, sedge, dwarf heath, shrubs, mosses and lichens are the most common vegetation in Canada
which skills are needed for reading and understanding maps?