Answer:
Tundra is the most dominant biome in canada.
Explanation:
What are the supporting observations for the hypothesis of continental drift?
fit of continents
Paleomagnetism
Age of the seafloor
fossils
Bathymetry: Mid ocean ridges and trenches
sediment thickness
similar mountain ranges
similar rocks
Paleoclimate information
Earthquake and volcanism
Answer:
fits of continents
age of seafloor
fossil
Bathymetry mid Ocean ridges and trenches
similar rocks
similar mountain ranges
paleoclimate
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What are some global effects on society?
climate change
Explanation:
because you know our nature is little bit destroy
What is found in the magma chamber
Answer: A magma chamber is a large pool of liquid rock beneath the surface of the Earth.
Explanation: In a magma chamber, you can find liquid rock, molten rock, and magma.
Bananas are curved because they grow towards the sun ☀️
Welcome to Episode 50 of "Why on earth does this make sense"
Answer:
yes it fact
Explanation:
Which of the following is not included in the North Africa/Southwest Asia realm?
Answer:
Pakistan
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Answer:
D and E and maybe C
Explanation:
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The History of Pizza
Where was the "Margherita" pizza first made, and who was it made for?
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Answer:
Pheidippides is remembered as the historical figure of the messenger. He is famous because he ran all the way from the Marathon battlefield to Athens, after the Marathon battle between the Persian empire and Athenians in 490 BC.
As soon as he delivered the news of the victory, after running around 26 miles, Pheidippides dropped dead from the exhaustion.
In his honor, today there are marathon races and the Olympian sporting event, which show the biggest importance of Pheidippides in the modern world.
Explanation:
SAME AS THE GUY ABOVE HE IS RIGHT
What is the country that is south of the United States and part of America
What is the best estimate of the mass of a baseball?
Answer:
About 5 1/4 ounces.
What is the scale factor from the orginal figure to the copy
Answer:
Scaled copy of original figure is created by multiplying the every sides of the original figure by the same number.
Ex: one side of original figure length is 2m then scaled copy will have length of one side as 4m (2×2)
So the scale factor is 2 which is twice as long as the corresponding side of original figure
Drag each description to the correct location.
Match each description to the appropriate tool.
Answer:
SCIENTIFIC PROBES:
can digitally record data, such as flow rate
measures a variety of data, including pH levels and conductivity
WEATHER STATION: measures temperature, humidity, wind speed, and pressure.
gathers information about local atmospheric conditions
Explanation:
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Answer:
Scientific Probes can digitally record data, such as flow rate
&
measures a variety of data, including pH levels and conductivity
Weather Stations measures temperature, humidity, wind speed, and pressure.
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gathers information about local atmospheric conditions
Match the term in column 1 to the definition in column 2.
Demography
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Study of human
population
Census
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Number of people per
square mile
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Carrying capacity
Population an area can
support
Population
density
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Count of an area's
population
Explanation:
Study of human population - Demography
Number of people per square mile - Population density
Population an area can support - Carrying capacity
Count of an area's population - Census
The terms given are all related to the measures of the population, the number of people living in a particular place. Demography is the study of the human population is particular place. Some tools are used to measure and study population dynamics. This helps for better planning and decision making. Population density is a quantitative metrics which measures the number of people per square mile. The carrying capacity of place describes the population a particular area can support. The head count of a organisms or people in a particular place is called a census.Answer:
Study of human population - Demography
Number of people per square mile - Population density
Population an area can support - Carrying capacity
Count of an area's population - Census
In any discussion on the topic of stars, the term nebulae is used to refer to which of the following?
A) a region in space where stars develop
B) the temperature of stars
C) the size of stars
D) the location of stars
Answer:
A. A region in space where stars develop.
Explanation:
Nebulae is a cloud of dust and gas. It is often referred to as a star nursery or the development of new stars.
I remember this from my college days.
How have Earth's four systems interacted to shape the environment where you live?
Explanation:
The four systems of the earth are:
Biosphere: zone of lifeHydropshere : zone of waterAtmosphere: zone of gasesGeosphere: the solid and rocky earthThese four zones are intertwined and they greatly shape every environment on earth.
In my locality, farming activities depends on an interplay between these spheres. As an agrarian community, the soil for cultivating crops is a product of weathering of the geosphere. This releases vital minerals that allow the plants to grow. Plants also need rainfall and moisture to grow. All living organisms on earth in fact require water. Water is used as one of the chemical substances for most chemical processes in living organisms.
The atmosphere is the source of gaseous exchange and where most weather elements are domiciled. Weather affects everything on earth from the rate of weathering of the geosphere to the levels of water in rivers.
The biosphere also interact with all the four systems directly.
Give an example as to how physical environment can be changed by culture.
Answer:
Farming or buildings
Explanation:
these change the environment slowly but they do
Describe the problems caused by water scarcity in the Middle East. What are some of the strategies the region has taken to deal with this issue? Plz hurry I don't have much time
Answer:
The problems that the Middle East faces because of water scarcity are that the population is concentrated in very small areas, agriculture is on a low level, and the population growth is limited. Some of the strategies used for this problem are strictly controlled water supply, desalinization, and artificial rainfall.
Explanation:
e The Middle East is one of the poorest regions in the world when it comes to water supplies. This has caused numerous problems and even nowadays with the advancements of technology they are hard to solve. Because there are huge areas that don't have any water at all, the populations are usually very concetrated near the very few water supplies. The population growth is limited because there simply isn't enough water for large population growth, and agriculture is only possible in small areas, while it lacks in the majority of the region.
In order to solve some of these problems, the leaders have been coming up with some solutions. Israel has been using technology to produce rainfall, which has had excellent results. The water supply is heavily controlled and no one is allowed to overuse it. The biggest problem, water for drinking, has been solved by using the process of desalinization of the saline water.
Answer:
Many areas of the Middle East struggle with water scarcity. Some places may have trouble ensuring that everyone has enough water for drinking and home use. Food production is also an issue - there is not enough water to grow enough food for everyone. A growing population in the region is making the problems worse. One strategy that countries have used is constructing desalination plants. These plants turn seawater into freshwater.
Explanation:
What pattern do you notice about the amount of solar energy that reaches close to the Arctic Circle throughout the year? That reaches the Equator throughout the year? (Site 1)
Answer:
it takes 365 days but we need the site
Explanation:
How does latitude affect the creation of air masses in tropical, temperate, and polar zones?
Answer:
Explanation:
Air masses form primarily in high pressure zones, most commonly in polar and tropical regions. ... Instead, air masses move across temperate zones so the middle latitudes are prone to having interesting weather. The source regions of air masses found around the world.
True
False
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Europe has the lowest number of countries.
Africa has more countries than Australia.
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North America does not have any large countries.
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Antarctica is divided into many countries.
All continents are separated from each other by water.
Moo
Europe has the lowest number of countries.
False. The continent of Australia is all one country.
Africa has more countries than Australia.
True. The continent of Australia is all one country.
North America does not have any large countries.
False. Canada and the US are the 2nd and 3rd largest countries.
Antarctica is divided into many countries.
False. None of Antarctica is "owned" or claimed by any country.
All continents are separated from each other by water.
False. Europe and Asia are one piece of dry land.
That same yuge piece of dry land is also connected to Africa except for the man-made Suez Canal.
Also, North America and South America are the same piece of dry land except for the man-made Panama Canal.
What is the hypothesis in this conditional statement?
If Brianna is sick with the flu, then she will stay home from school.
1. Brianna is sick with the flu
2.Brianna stays home from school
Answer:
1 brianna is sick with the flu
Explanation:
Answer:
A, Brianna is sick with the flu
Explanation:
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According to the chart, what trends
can you see about the percentage of
the population whose mother tongue
is English or French only?
the correct answer is
Language groups between 1981 and 2011 (census data, 1981 to 2011)1.1. Mother tongue1.1.1. Population by mother tongue in 2011
In 2011, English was the mother tongue of the majority (63.7%) of Ottawa’s population (see Table 1), while French was the mother tongue of 15.0% of Ottawans. The percentage of the population whose mother tongue was neither English nor French was 21.3%, due mainly to the strong increase in international immigration.
Table 1: Population by mother tongue, Ottawa census division, 2011Mother tongueNumberPercentageTotal population872,450100.0Englishas mother tongue555,48963.7Frenchas mother tongue131,29915.0Other languagesas mother tongue185,66221.3
1.1.2. Population by mother tongue
Ottawa’s total population grew by 60.9% between 1981 and 2011, increasing from approximately 542,000 to more than 872,000 (see tables Table2 and Table3).
The number of Ottawans whose mother tongue is English grew by 45.9% between 1981 and 2011, for a total population of 555,500 in 2011. The population of Ottawans whose mother tongue is French had a more modest increase (26.1%), reaching 131,300 in 2011. In comparison, the population of people whose mother tongue was neither English nor French more than tripled (225.1%), reaching 185,700 in 2011.
Table 2: Population growth rates by mother tongue, Ottawa census division, 1981 to 2011Mother tongueGrowth rate (%)Total growth60.9Englishas mother tongue45.9Frenchas mother tongue26.1Other languagesas mother tongue225.1
Table 3: Population by mother tongue, Ottawa census division, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2006 and 2011YearTotalEnglishas mother tongueFrenchas mother tongueOther languagesas mother tongueNumberNumberPercentageNumberPercentageNumberPercentage1981542,095380,86070.3104,12019.257,11510.51991671,335455,61367.9116,74817.498,98514.72001763,790492,68064.5119,91015.7151,20519.82006801,275508,70663.5124,01815.5168,55121.02011872,450555,48963.7131,299
Table 4: Proportion of population by mother tongue, Ottawa census division, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2006 and 2011YearTotal (%)English as mother tongue(%)French as mother tongue(%)Other languages as mother tongue(%)1981100.070.319.210.51991100.067.917.414.72001100.064.515.719.82006100.063.515.521.02011100.063.715.021.3
Table 5: Population by first official language spoken, Ottawa census division, 2011First official language spokenNumberPercentageTotal population872,450100.0Englishas the first official language spoken717,88082.3Frenchas the first official language spoken143,04516.4Neither French nor Englishas the first official language spoken11,5301.3
Table 6: Population growth rates by first official language spoken, Ottawa census division, 1981 to 2011First official language spokenGrowth rate (%)Total growth60.9Englishas the first official language spoken66.3Frenchas the first official language spoken35.0Other languagesas the first official language spoken163.1
Table 7: Population by first official language spoken, Ottawa census division, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2006 and 2011YearTotalEnglishas the first official language spokenFrenchas the first official language spokenNeither English nor Frenchas the first official language spokenNumberNumberPercentageNumberPercentageNumberPercentage1981542,093431,74879.6105,96419.54,3830.81991671,335541,91380.7121,35318.18,0701.22001763,790625,15381.8128,51316.810,1251.32006801,275656,10881.9135,22316.99,9451.22011872,450717,88082.3143,04516.4
Table 8 : Proportion of the population by first official language spoken, Ottawa census division, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2006 and 2011YearTotal (%)English as the first official language spoken(%)French as the first official language spoken(%)Neither English nor French as the first official language spoken(%)1981100.079.619.50.81991100.080.718.11.22001100.081.816.81.32006100.081.916.91.22011100.082.316.41.3
what landform is created when the oceanic plate is conducted or pushed under the continental plate?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of a perceptual region? 0 Gaza Strip o The Sahel O Puget Sound o The Sun Belt.
pls help
Answer:
The Sun Belt
Explanation:
What is an effect of La Niña?
Answer: Worsening average temperature, precipitation fluctuations, drought conditions.
Geography homework. Please help, thanks!
Answer:2
Explanation:
Write a report of no less than 125 words comparing the report of the two spies returning from Jericho (Joshua 2:24) with the report of the other spies mentioned in Numbers 13:31-33. Explain who exercised faith and how we can apply this to our lives today.
Answer:
The spies returning from the City of Jericho acknowledged the problems, but had faith that God would prevail over the problems. The other spies were lacked faith in God and did not think He would help them.
When the spies returned from reconnoitering the land of Jericho, and brought back a number of items including honey and giant grapes so large they had to be carried by two men and hung on a pole, they concluded that the land does actually flow with milk and honey.
"We went to the land where you sent us. It truly flows with milk and honey, and this is its fruit." (Numbers 13:27)
The spies also deduced that the people who dwelt in the territory are very large and very strong. The cities enormous and heavily barricaded. They saw that the descendants of Anak lived there in the city.
"Nevertheless the people who dwell in the land are strong; the cities are fortified and very large; moreover we saw the descendants of Anak there. The Amalekites dwell in the land of the South; the Hittites, the Jebusites, and the Amorites dwell in the mountains; and the Canaanites dwell by the sea and along the banks of the Jordan."
(Numbers 28-29)
The people began grumbling and complaining. Caleb, who was one of two of the faithful spies, said: "Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it."
The other ten replied by stating: "We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we."
Numbers 13: 32-33 goes on to say: “And they gave the children of Israel a bad report of the land which they had spied out, saying, "The land through which we have gone as spies is a land that devours its inhabitants, and all the people whom we saw in it are men of great stature.”
What the spies saw were giants (whom were descendants of Anak); they felt like mere grasshoppers in comparison to them.
The following day, the people had had enough and began calling for Joshua and Caleb to be replaced by a new leader, one that would take them back to Egypt.
Both Joshua and Caleb ripped their clothes in anguish and told the people:
"The land we passed through to spy out is an exceedingly good land. If the Lord delights in us, then He will bring us into this land and give it to us, 'a land which flows with milk and honey.' Only do not rebel against the Lord, nor fear the people of the land, for they are our bread; their protection has departed from them, and the Lord is with us. Do not fear them." And all the congregation said to stone them with stones. Now the glory of the Lord appeared in the tabernacle of meeting before all the children of Israel.
(Numbers 14:7-10).
Here is where the report of the spies ends since as God has now interceded.
Explanation: Joshua and Caleb both exercised faith by trusting in the Lord and not falling weak to the people who said terrible things about them and wanted to replace them with someone who would do what they wanted.
We can apply this to our lives today by continuing to have faith in God. To trust His ways and obey them.
According to the report of the spies according to the book of Joshua 2;24, we can see that Joshua and Caleb went to the city of Jericho to spy and assess the strength of the warriors and city there and find out how they can take the city.
However, in Numbers 13: 31-33, we can see that out of the twelve spies which were sent, only Joshua and Caleb said positive things, but the other ten brought back negative reports by saying that they could never take the city, that the men were like giants, while they were like ants.
The two people who expressed faith are:
Joshua CalebWe should always apply such faith in our lives and believe that no matter how tough the difficulty is, we can overcome it.
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how can we make human resources more useful
Answer:
You could provide important knowledge or information that you believe needs to be said.
Explanation:
Why is New Jersey called the "Garden State"?
lots of dairy
lots of ranching
lots of farming
lots of mining
After Hurricane Katrina, sunflowers and other plants were planted to selectively remove contaminants from the soil. Once the plants matured, they were pulled up by the roots and safely stored with other contaminated wastes. This is an example of After Hurricane Katrina, sunflowers and other plants were planted to selectively remove contaminants from the soil. Once the plants matured, they were pulled up by the roots and safely stored with other contaminated wastes. This is an example of: _________
a. lowering production efficiency.
b. detoxification by phytoremediation.
c. obstruction of nutrient cycling.
d. biological augmentation.
e. reducing primary production.
Answer:
b. detoxification by phytoremediation
Explanation:
After the hurricane impact, the landscape was badly torn wat, and this leads to the contamination of soil and lands. Hence in order to detox the wastes generated in the soil.The sunflower plantations are done as they are useful for phytoremediation as these plants are able to grow in the contaminated soils and can be used to pull out any form of contamination or impurities from the soil.Test anxiety appears only before an exam.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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That is false. I get anxiety before, during, and after tests.
Everyone feels a little nervous and stressed before a test.
∴ the best answer from the choices provided is True
What reasons a tension?
Tough stories in youth, adolescence, or adulthood are a commonplace cause of anxiety problems. Going thru stress and trauma while you're very young is likely to have an especially big effect. stories that can trigger anxiety issues consist of such things as bodily or emotional abuse.
What are the signs of anxiety?Feeling stressed, wound-up, or on-side.Being without problems fatigued.Having problem concentrating.Being irritable.Having headaches, muscle aches, stomachaches, or unexplained pains.Trouble controlling emotions of fear.Having sleep troubles, inclusive of trouble falling or staying asleep.Learn more about anxiety here: https://brainly.com/question/1754863
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