Name human factors influencing borders?

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Answer 1

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These factors of shape and size can influence the ways in which human activity is structured; for example, land use, transportation, and settlement patterns. Sometimes the shape and size suggest that a country may want to expand its borders in order to increase its size, change its shape, and/or control more resources.

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What is one factor that adds to the greenhouse effect 1.A decrease in the amount of dust in the atmosphere 2. A decrease in the amount of water on earth surface 3. An increase in gases in the earths atmosphere that absorb heat 4.An increase in the amount of solar radiation that reflects into space

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Answer:

Option 3 i.e. An increase in gases in the earths atmosphere that absorb heat.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Why were epics so important to historians?

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Answer:

They entertained the citizens

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They served a dual purpose; they were entertainment for the masses, while also preserving/spreading their culture. In times where there was no entertainment like we have now these narratives were one of the few entertainment options available. ... We call it epic narratives.

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Humidity can best be described as __________.
A.
water that falls back to Earth’s surface
B.
the amount of moisture in the Earth’s atmosphere
C.
how hot or cold the Earth’s atmosphere is at a given time
D.
pressure caused by the weight of the Earth’s atmosphere

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Answer: the answer is B

Explanation:

Answer:

b

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Water Cycle

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How did the way the Persian government handled religion throughout the empire help preserve social and political order?

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Answer:

In the Persian Empire, since the period of Achaemenid dynasty there was an existing principle of religious tolerance, that was spread throughout the whole country.

Explanation:

Even during the reign of Cyrus the Great, who was the first important ruler of the Empire a religious tolerance was established. He was known in history as a ruler who freed Jews from Babylonian captivity, but also as someone who brought edict throughout the country in which a principle of tolerance dominated. This was continued during the period of his successors.

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1. Climate is a primary factor for influencing population distribution

2.Eastern Asia

In addition to Turkey, which countries have significant Kurdish populations?

a. Iran, Iraq, and Syria
b. Iran, Syria, and Lebanon
c. Lebanon, Iraq, and Cyprus
d. Iraq, Iran, and Jordan

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Iran, Iraq and Syria

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The process of cutoff usually occurs during a flood, when the rapidly moving mass of water takes the shortest path, cutting a new straight channel across the inside of the bend, and isolating the former meander bend as an oxbow lake.

1. Each of the six cards shows a shape.
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3
X
5
4
z
a. Which pair of cards shows a shape and its image after a rotation?
b. Which pair of cards shows a shape and its image after a reflection?

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Answer:

look at it

Explanation:it says it right there

The enduring legacy of communist control of Bulgaria is _________.
- the national government
- a system of hydroelectric
- a contaminated environment
- the modern Bulgarian military

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D. the modern Bulgarian military

Answer:

A) The national goverment

Explanation :

Bulgaria is a parliamentary democracy. Until 1989, a communist government controlled the country. Bulgarians ratified the current constitution in 1991. Citizens 18 and older may vote. The president commands the armed forces and selects the prime minister and cabinet. The 240 members of the National Assembly make up the legislative body. The Constitutional Court decides if laws agree with the constitution.

the western part of Africa is passed by GM true or false​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

the Gambia officially the Republic of the Gambia, is a country in west African

Hello :) how does the UNWTO encourage tourism?

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Answer:

UNWTO generates market knowledge, promotes competitive and sustainable tourism policies and instruments, fosters tourism education and training, and works to make tourism an effective tool for development through technical assistance projects in over 100 countries around the world.

5. As Islam spread to Sub-Saharan Africa by the 9th
century, wealthy elites became the first local
adherents, but ordinary people only converted slowly
if at all from native religions. This phenomenon
illustrates the process of
(A) contagious diffusion
(B) stimulus diffusion
(C) hierarchical diffusion
(D) relocation diffusion
(E) migrant diffusion

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Answer:

The manner in which Islam has initially been spreading in sub-Saharan Africa can be described as hierarchical diffusion.

Explanation:

A is not correct because this type of diffusion is characterized by a distance controlled spreading of ideas, where a local population is used to spread it from person to person.

B is not correct because this type of diffusion is characterized by modifying the original ideas in accordance with one's views and perceptions.

C is correct because this type of diffusion is the one where it is the people of high authority that first take the step and adopt the ideas and the people accept them because their rulers did, or may not accept them at all.

D is not correct because this type of diffusion is characterized by relocating a population in order to influence another population to accept certain ideas.

E is not correct because this type of diffusion is characterized by a large group of people migrating and spreading the idea as they settle in a particular area.

Write a description. Questions to consider: how is India a subcontinent? What does this represent?

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Answer:

India can be considered as subcontinent because it has a large area, has physical defining boundaries, and lies on a separate tectonic plate.

Explanation:

India is often referred to as a subcontinent. While this may come as confusing, it is actually simple if we apply the basic geographic rules that would define a landmass as such. In order for a landmass to be considered a subcontinent, it has to be clearly defined with physical boundaries, to have a very large area, and to be situated on a separate tectonic plate from the one it is connected with.

India has clear physical boundaries from the rest of Asia, with high mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas and Pamir, being the dividing line. The area that India accounts for is similar to that of Europe for example. Last, but not least, India lies on its own separate tectonic plate, the Indian plate, which has colided with the Eurasian plate tens of millions of years ago, thus giving an impression that it is one, not two separate plates.

make a list of the 10 highest mountains in the world, and indicate what kind of mountain's they are

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Answer:

1 Mount Everest /

Sagarmatha /

Chomolungma 8,848[8] 29,029 8,848 Mahalangur Himalaya 27°59′17″N 86°55′31″E none 1953 145 (121)  

NepalChina

2 K2 8,611 28,251 4,020 Baltoro Karakoram 35°52′53″N 76°30′48″E Mount Everest[9] 1954 45 (44)  

PakistanChina

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3 Kangchenjunga 8,586 28,169 3,922 Kangchenjunga Himalaya 27°42′12″N 88°08′51″E * Mount Everest 1955 38 (24)  

NepalIndia

4 Lhotse 8,516 27,940 610 Mahalangur Himalaya 27°57′42″N 86°55′59″E Mount Everest 1956 26 (26)  

NepalChina

5 Makalu 8,485 27,838 2,378 Mahalangur Himalaya 27°53′23″N 87°05′20″E Mount Everest 1955 45  

NepalChina

6 Cho Oyu [11] 8,188 26,864 2,340 Mahalangur Himalaya 28°05′39″N 86°39′39″E Mount Everest 1954 79 (28)  

NepalChina

7 Dhaulagiri I 8,167 26,795 3,357 Dhaulagiri Himalaya 28°41′48″N 83°29′35″E K2 1960 51 (39) Nepal

8 Manaslu 8,163 26,781 3,092 Manaslu Himalaya 28°33′00″N 84°33′35″E Cho Oyu 1956 49 (45) Nepal

9 Nanga Parbat 8,126 26,660 4,608 Nanga Parbat Himalaya 35°14′14″N 74°35′21″E Dhaulagiri 1953 52 (67) Pakistan[12][dp 1] [13]

10 Annapurna I 8,091 26,545 2,984 Annapurna Himalaya 28°35′44″N 83°49′13″E Cho Oyu 1950 36 (47) Nepal

Explanation:

Answer:Mount Everest is a Himalayan mountain

Explanation:

Himalayan mountain

Which of the following statements about volcanoes is false?
Falling ash from volcanic eruptions can cause great destruction.
Volcanoes can change global patterns of climate
Volcanoes can build mountains.
Volcanic ash has serious effects on local areas but does not have a global impact.

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Answer:

volcanos can change global patterns of climate is false

All Central American countries have which of the following features in common?

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Answer:

A common geographic  feature  among Central American countries (there are seven: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama) is the chain of rugged mountains that  extends through the middle of the region. The  highest point of this chain of mountains is 14,000 ft in Guatemala.

Explanation:

what type of things characterize the Sahel region

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Answer:

The Sahel has a tropical semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSh). The climate is typically hot, sunny, dry and somewhat windy all year long. The Sahel's climate is similar to, but less extreme than, the climate of the Sahara desert located just to the north.

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maya drinks 4 pints of milk a day, how much is in cups?

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Answer:

8 cups

Explanation:

1 pint = 2 cups so 2 * 4 is 8

Answer:

8 Cups

Explanation:

1 pint (16 oz) is equal to 2 cups (1 cup= 8 oz), so 4*2= 8 cups of milk.

The iron and nickel in the inner core are hotter than the surface of the sun. It is hot that it should liquid. Why isn’t it?

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Answer:

Iron and nickel are heavy materials but the reason they stay solid in the Earth's core where temperatures can reach 5,427 C is because of the very intense pressure in the core to the point that all the metals are extremely cramped up together that prevents them from melting

Explanation:

Which of the following is extrusive

A. Lava
B. Magma
C. Laccolith
D. Batholith

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The best answer choice would be B

Answer:

A. Lava.

Explanation:

Which of the following regions can be defined by its physical boundaries?
A. O New England
B.
The Midwest
C
Colorado
D. Hawaii

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D. Hawaii. This is because it is an island.

The region that can be defined by its physical boundaries is Hawaii. Thus the correct option is D.

What are the physical boundaries?

Natural barriers that distinguish different or more locations are known as physical boundaries. Physical borders can be valleys, cliffs, or oceans. Your right to privacy, and to avoid having your territory invaded, is all protected by physical limits.

The region that can be defined by its physical boundaries is Hawaii as it is an island that is surrounded by water from sides which distinguishes its boundaries as oceans.

Hawaii has a diverse topography that includes volcanic deserts, fern and bamboo rainforests, jagged ocean cliffs, foggy plateaus, and tropical coastal regions. Hawaii is the only state in the union that is made up completely of islands and was created by eruptions.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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What is the capital of N. Ireland?

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Answer:

Belfast

is the capital of n ireland

Answer:

Belfast

Explanation:

Its on the web

4. Which description of the hydrologic cycle (Water Cycle) is best?
A. Ice Melts and increases the ocean volume causing flooding
B. Ice seeps into the ground doubling the size of aquifers
C. Water dries out in certain regions but floods in others
D. Water evaporates into the atmosphere and returns as precipitation

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Answer:

The manner in which the hydrologic cycle can be described in simple words is that the water evaporates into the atmosphere and returns as precipitation.

Explanation:

A is not correct because this describes the changes in the water bodies and their condition depending on the climate.

B is not correct because this describes how the ice influences the water bodies located underground.

C is not correct because this describes the distribution of water based on climate conditions.

D is correct because it describes the hydrologic cycle in a simple manner, with the water evaporating into the atmosphere, then it condensates when conditions form precipitation (rain, snow, hale) occurs and falls on the surface.

power and legitimacy are the elements that make up

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Answer:

authority

Explanation:

Answer:

authoity

Explanation:

What are some of the mineral resources found among the Caribbean Islands?

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Answer:

they are

Explanation:

Within the Caribbean, some of the most important deposits of bauxite and lateritic nickel, as well as significant deposits of gold and silver, copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, and chromium, are hosted in the Greater Antilles

Authors provide context for us to make conclusions. What is context?
A.
facts
B.
implied meanings
C.
facts and previous knowledge
D.
the circumstances that make up a situation

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Answer:

d:  

the circumstances that make up a situation

Explanation:

Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

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In it's ______, an animal can raise young, find food and water, and maintain shelter.

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Is an option the word habitat?

Answer:

well I think it will be habitat.

Explanation:

you don't have the answers but if it has habitat on there I would choose habitat because I think its the correct answer.

What evidence, first published by Abraham Ortelius, supports Alfred
Wegener's theory of continental drift?
A. Similar animals live in different parts of the world.
B. Sensitive instruments measure plate movement.
C. Faraway places share similar fossils.
D. The coasts of South America and Africa fit together.

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Answer:

Abraham Ortelius put forward as evidence for the theory of continental drift the fact that the coasts of South America and Africa fit together.

Explanation:

A is not correct because the animals that live in the present would hardly prove anything when it comes to continental drift.

B is not correct because such instruments didn't exist during the time of Ortelius.

C is not correct because this was not a piece of evidence put out by Ortelius, but it was Wegener that did that.

D is correct because Ortelius based his theory around the shapes of the continents and that their edges seemed to fit, with the eastern coastline of South America and western coastline of Africa being the most noticeable example.

All of the following experience a widespread spatial distribution due to colonialism and imperialism EXCEPT
A. English
B. Christianity
C. Spanish
D. French
E. Judaism

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Answer:

Judaism has not experienced widespread spatial distribution due to colonialism and imperialism.

Explanation:

A is not correct because the English managed to create the biggest empire in history, thus they managed to influence large parts of the world.

B is not correct because Christianity was spreading for several centuries by force and by using empires more often than not.

C is not correct because the Spanish managed to conquer a lot of territories, mostly in the Western Hemisphere, and they had a huge influence there.

D is not correct because the French managed to create an empire spreading on all continents (except Antarctica) and had big influence all over.

E is correct because Judaism has never spread through imperialism and colonialism, it actually spread through the forced migration of its followers.

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