____ rock units are most useful when mapping structures like anticlines and synclines.
Answer:
Sedimentary
Explanation:
Sedimentary rocks are significant because they maintain traces of the deposition processes at the surface. Higher energy depositional settings are indicated by larger particles. Sedimentary formations form during lithification. Cross-bedding helps geologists to estimate ancient wind directions.
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Answer:
The physical feature prevalent throughout Greece is the sea
Explanation: The sea is the most consistent influence on the physical environment of Greece. The elaborately irregular Greek coastline, one of the longest in the world, includes about 15,000 kilometers of shore.
According to the model, what causes daytime and night time on earth?
Which two factors have the greatest effect on climate?
-Soil type and altitude
-Mountain barriers and amount of arable
-Longitude and vegetation
-Latitude and distance from water
Answer:
On the surface, the greatest factor affecting Earth is sunlight. Sun provides energy for living organisms, and it drives our planet's weather and climate by creating temperature gradients in the atmosphere and oceans
Explanation:
the and is d
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lines joining places with equal temperature are called what
Answer: I believe they are called "Isotherms"
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City A is located on 68° E and 27°N and local time in this city is 3:40 PM, While City B is located on 97° E and 28° N. So what is the time in City B ?
-What is cultural diffusion?
- What is cultural convergence?
- What is globalization?
Answer:
Cultural Diffusion-the spreading out of culture, culture traits, or a cultural pattern from a central point.
Cultural convergence-Cultural convergence is the theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase.
Globalization-the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
Explanation:
use the map and contour interval key to calculate elevation from location a and location b?
A: 50 m
B: 60 m
C: 70 m
D: 80 m
Answer:B
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These toys] wash up along the whole island.... Where did all of these things come from? Who lost them? Why did they end up at Clipperton? It's like the island of lost toys... . What brings this old horse 700 miles (1,100 kilometers) from shore? Hance Milbrand,, "Island Castaway Describes His Self-Imposed Exile," in National Geographic News Lance Milbrand, a filmmaker, spent 41 days on remote Clipperton Island in the Pacific Ocean. Which view of geography do his remarks on the island best support? a. All parts of the earth are connected. b. Geography is full of garbage. C. Islands are separate from the rest of the earth. d. Geography tells you what places are called.
Answer:
I believe your answer is A :)
Explanation:
A change in weather is likely coming if a barometer shows a change in __________.
Answer:
atmospheric pressure.
How does forming in a restricted space affect the structure of a crystal.
Answer:
Forming in a restrictive space does not allow a crystal to form properly, resulting in a polar shape.
Explanation:
What are the temperatures variance between urban and rural
Answer:
Hard, dry surfaces in urban areas – such as roofs, sidewalks, roads, buildings, and parking lots – provide less shade and moisture than natural landscapes
Explanation:
Solve each problem.
The diameter of a circular table is 6 ft. 10.
Find the exact area and circumference
of the table.
Answer:
the circumference is 21.9 and the area is 38.4.
Explanation:
What is the area of fish in Cambodia?
The country is comprised of 97.5 percent land and 2.5 percent water, with a total area of 181,035 km2. The country's 440-kilometer coastline is covered with mangrove vegetation.
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Pangea and Gondwanaland were large landmasses that were made of multiple continents. What were
Pangea and Gondwanaland?
A. fossils
B. supercontinents
C. minor continents
D. large continents
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Is Population a time bomb about to destroy humanity?
Answer:
Hell yea! Why do you think countries like China tried to limit their population?
Big population=less resources
Small population=lots of resources
The way humanity is going I'll be surprised if we are still not extinct by the next hundred years.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the location of all climate zones?
Found near the equator
Located in areas north of the equator
Located in areas north or south of the equator
Located in areas south of the equator
Before he invented the plow, John Deere was a...
Explanation:
John Deere invented the steel plow in 1837 when the Middle-West was being settled. The soil was different than that of the East and wood plows kept breaking. Where was it created or discovered ? He invented it in Grand Detour, Illinois where he had settled.
Answer:
Blacksmith
Explanation:
what are 20 facts about south america?
Answer:
Top 20 South America Facts
1. There are 12 countries in South America (see list on the right) and 3 dependencies with a total of more than 385 million people living on the continent.
2. Largest Country: Brazil. The country is covering more than half the continent's landmass. Did you know that Brazil is only slightly smaller than the USA?
Sao Paulo in Brazil
3. Largest City: Sao Paolo in Brazil. With more than 21 million inhabitants (2019) Sao Paulo is also one of the ten biggest cities in the world.
4. Smallest Country: Suriname. The country is one of the 10 most sparsely populated countries in the world.
5. Biggest Island: Tierra del Fuego (Spanish meaning: Land of Fire), at the southern tip of Argentina and Chile
6. Longest River: Amazon River (6,437metres/4,000miles). The Amazon is not only the second longest river in the world after the Nile, but also the Amazon carries more water than the world's other 10 biggest rivers combined!
Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America
Aconcagua
7. Highest Mountain: Aconcagua in Argentina. The mountain (6,961metres/22,837ft) is located in the Andes mountain range.
The Aconcagua is considered the second highest of the world's Seven Summits after Mount Everest which is in Asia.
8. Biggest Lake: Lake Titicaca (shared by Bolivia and Peru)
Boat on Lake Titicaca, South America's largest lake
Lake Titicaca
9. Driest Place: While South America's rain forests also are some of the wettest places on the earth, the Atacama desert in Chile is considered the driest place on earth. Read more about the world's deserts here.
10. There are two landlocked countries in South America: Paraguay and Bolivia are located in the interior of the continent and have neither access to the Atlantic Ocean nor to the Pacific Ocean.
More South America Facts
11. History: Evidence of human life in South America dates back to 10,000 BC. One of the earliest South American civilisations are recorded in Peru. South America was colonised from the late 15th century by foreign conquistadores mainly from Spain and Portugal, but also from the Dutch, British and French.
Indigenous People in Chile
12. People of South America: The Incas were the largest group of indigenous people in South America when the Europeans arrived. The Incan Empire lasted from 1438 until 1533. Indigenous cultures still are present in South America but the numbers are diminishing. There are still Arawaks and Caribs in Venezuela as well as Guarani in Brazil.
13. Languages in South America: Spanish is the main language in South American countries, only in Brazil people speak Portuguese and in Surinam, formerly a Dutch colony, the official language is still Dutch. Many people speak also English as a second language. Quechua, the language spoken by the Inca, is the most common indigenous language.
14. Religion: Most of the South American people are Catholics (90%), some Protestants, Jews and some indigenous people have their indigenous beliefs.
15. Tourist attractions in South America: The most popular attractions are:
Macchu Picchu in Peru
Iguazu Falls in Argentina/Brazil
Angel Falls in Venezuela
Rio de Janeiro and its Carnival in Brazil
Patagonia in Argentina/Chile
Amazon in Ecuador
Pantanal in Paraguay/Brazil
Torres del Paine National Park in Chile
Torres del Paine National Park in Chile
16. Biggest Cities: The most populous city in South America is Sao Paulo. Almost half of the population of the South American continent lives in Brazil.
Other big cities in South America are:
Did you know? The southernmost city in the world is on the South American continent! The city is called Ushuaia, is located on the Argentinian part of the Tierra del Fuego and more than 55,000 people live there. Read more about Argentina here.
17. Animals: In South America there are tapirs, piranhas and anacondas and many other animals.
Jaguar in the Pantanal region of the Amazon Basin
South America is also home to many endangered animals such as the jaguar, the giant otter or the Amazonian manatee.
18. Main natural resources in South America are minerals such as iron ore (used to make steel) or copper and agricultural produce such as corn, coffee, wheat, soybean and cocoa.
19. Nature superlatives:
Atacama desert is the driest place in South America
Angel Falls are the world's highest waterfalls
Amazon River Basin is the world's largest river basin
The Andes are the world's longest mountain range
20. South America's landscape is dominated from mountains and highlands such as the Andes, river basins such as the Amazon and Orinoco and coastal plains where the Atacama Desert also belongs to.
Explanation:
Describe the geological setting of Cascadia, located in the Pacific Northwest in 150 words or more.
Answer:
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is where the Explorer, Juan de Fuca, and Gorda plates move towards the east and are being pushed below the much larger North American Plate at the continental divide.
Explanation:
Although culturally, socially and to some extent geologically there is a wider region called the Cascadian bioregion that shares patterns of natural characteristics like watersheds and weather that extends from Northern California up to the southernmost points of Alaska and the Yukon territory, technically the Cascadia Subduction Zone describes the area from Northern Vancouver Island to Cape Mendocino in the north of California. It is 1000 km or 620 miles long and it is a region with a lot of seismic activity because it separates the Explorer, Juan de Fuca, Gorda, and North America plates. Tectonic processes affecting large cities in this area like Vancouver, British Columbia, and Portland, Oregon are accretion and deep earthquakes due to the subduction between the plates. Active volcanos are present in the Cascades like Mount Rainier and Mount Saint Helens.
What are the main causes of desertification in africa.
Answer:
I think major droughts and human activity have really sped up desertification in Africa.
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Creating a Multimedia Presentation
to Demonstrate Knowledge of Law,
Public Safety, and Security Careers
Assignment Summary
For this assignment, you will create a multimedia presentation on Law, Public Safety,
and Security tasks and work environments to demonstrate understanding of these
careers.
Useful references for gathering this information are listed at the end of this
document. Your presentation should include a title slide; thirteen slides representing
tasks and work environments for specific Law, Public Safety, and Security careers;
and a works-cited slide.
Unfortunately I do not understand what you are needing. It looks to me that you need to look up several facts and then create a presentation on law, public safety, and security careers. And the best place to look that info up on is online. Sorry if this isn't what you need but i do hope that this helps!
Examples and description of different types of rivers around the world
Answer: Permanent rivers are those which have water all year around. These are also called perennial rivers, and the water comes mostly from groundwater.
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Indonesia is planning to move its capital from Jakarta to the island of Borneo in the hope that the burden of congestion, regular flooding and sinking will be reduced.
Discuss the issues that need to be considered in terms of Ethical; Environmental; Legal and Cultural for both the inhabitants of Jakarta and the Island of Borneo.
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Answer:
Indonesia's capital has just been relocated from Jakarta to a site within the jungle of Kalimantan on Borneo island after parliament approved the bill. It will strengthen supply chains and place Indonesia "in a more strategic position in world trade routes, investment flows, and technological innovation."
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The biggest reason is environmental - Jakarta is over-crowded and heavily polluted. By building in a new capital with proper planning, it will have the infrastructure to support the large population. There will be less crowding and living conditions of the poor will improve. Mass transit projects such as train will also reduce pollution. The legal issues will be settled by the President and the lawmakers as they both support the move.
Why did so many of the original Jamestown colonists die within the first year of its settlement?
The main cause of death was starvation and disease.
Most colonists weren't farmers and didn't know how to use the land. And some were killed by foreign diseases.
Plus add on the fact that native tribes weren't so happy with them, and declared war.
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10. A __________
economy is one that is part command and part market economy.
A mixed economy has features of both command and free market economies. For example, the United States allows free markets to happen such as the stock market, but there are regulations in place to make sure things don't get out of hand.
A purely command economy would have the government setting prices, determining how much of a product to make, etc. An example of this would be the USSR (Soviet Russia).
A purely free market economy would have no government input and it would be solely up to the market, ie people in the marketplace, to determine prices and things like that.
Answer:
it's a mixed economy
Explanation:
A mixed economic system has features of both a command and a free-market system. because it is partly controlled by the government and partly based on the forces of supply and demand
What historical reference point(s) would you use to describe the state of the world today? Why?
Answer:
Cold War Era.
Explanation:
Simply because we have Russia at ta cking Ukraine as if they are using cold war area tactics. bombard the heck out of cities instead of having an actual strategic military plan of what to do. The world is more or less in chaos, since Russia is not only causing damage to Ukraine, but has already ha cke d into the US energy systems and could do more in the future. Putin has also made grave t hre ats of nuclear warfare of the west ever decides to physically step foot into Ukraine.
Answer: Cold War
Explanation:
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Which type of radiation from earth is the long-wave radiation absorbed by greenhouse gases?.
Answer: Longwave infared radiation
Explanation:
Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as water vapor(H2O) and carbon dioxide(CO2), absorb most of the Earth's emitted longwave infrared radiation, which heats the lower atmosphere. Once in the Earth's atmosphere, clouds and the surface absorb the solar energy. The ground heats up and re-emits energy as longwave radiation in the form of infrared rays. Earth emits longwave radiation because Earth is cooler than the sun and has less energy available to give off.
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