Answer:
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Explanation:
When looking at the Language Family Tree diagram, the larger the trunks and leaves are, the greater the number of speakers of those families and languages.
True or False
The diffusion of the Internet followed the same path established by the television, but at a much slower pace.
True or False
Answer:
t
Explanation:
how does the lack of sleep and food effect your mood?
Answer:
After a sleepless night, you may be more irritable, short-tempered, and vulnerable to stress. Once you sleep well, your mood often returns to normal. Studies have shown that even partial sleep deprivation has a significant effect on mood.
Answer:
How does sleep deprivation affect mood?
Studies show people who are sleep deprived report increases in negative moods (anger, frustration, irritability, sadness) and decreases in positive moods. And sleeplessness is often a symptom of mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety.
Explanation:
The passage provides evidence to illustrate which of the following?
Human adaptation to weather patterns
Religious motivation for human migration
Cultural inspiration for trans-regional interactions
The political effects of trade on countries in the region
Refer to the passage.
"The huge Indian Ocean constitutes a maritime space less cohesive than the Mediterranean; yet, the monsoons provide a degree of geographic unity. In winter months, approximately November through March, high pressure zones over the Asian landmass and low pressures over the ocean produce prevailing winds blowing in a southwesterly direction from India and from China. In the summer months, approximately April to September, the pressure zones and wind directions reverse. The optimal sailing periods during the monsoons were relatively short and storms were often a problem, so mariners learned to catch the winds at certain times, depending on their points of embarkation and destination. Some historians argue that the monsoons determined certain historical patterns, and there is a general consensus that the monsoons made cross-cultural experiences highly likely, such as those between Arabia and East Africa and between China and island Southeast Asia. The monsoons also heightened opportunities for sailing long distances more quickly than would otherwise have been possible and thereby made the huge region seem a bit smaller.”
Patricia Risso, historical analysis of the Indian Ocean trade network prior to 1500, Merchants and Faith: Muslim Culture and Commerce in the Indian Ocean, 2018
Answer:
A: Human adaptions to weather patterns.
Explanation:
This is what I chose on Edg. and it seems right because the passage talks about how the sailors adapted to the weather and used it to their advantage.
Answer:
A) Human adaptation to weather patterns
Explanation:
Brainliest?
Use the excerpt from the 1733 Molasses Act to answer the question.
Laws like the Molasses Act in the excerpt caused many colonists to respond by
A. reluctantly obeying the laws, causing high levels of poverty and scarcity.
B. vigorously protesting the laws, organizing revolts that ended unity.
C. ignoring the laws, leading to a profitable system of smuggling.
D. petitioning for a change to the laws, strengthening the local government.
Passage in the comments!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Technically both C and B would be correct but they are looking for the short term answer which is C. (already took test, hope this helps:)
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Explain how the interactions between the Spanish and the Native Americans differed from the French and the Native Americans.
In which relationship stage are the individuals in the following scenario?
Quentin and Spencer have both been on the basketball team for the last four months. When
they talk about their practices or upcoming games, they often make jokes or refer to things that
their friends who are not on the team don't always understand.
bonding
initiating
intensifying
experimenting
integrating
Answer:
They are bonding
Explanation:
They are bonding because they are making friends with each other, telling jokes, laughing and having a good time.
Answer:
integrating
Explanation:
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Diffusion is the spread of a feature from one place to another over time.... the spread of an idea through physical space and movement from one place to another.
a. Identify THREE different types of diffusion
b. Explain how each type of diffusion works
c. Identify the main difference between relocation diffusion and expansion diffusion
Answer:
a. documents, culture, music
b. documents explains what happened to a civilization, gives background
Culture shows tradition and celebrations by societies
music, also participates in culture
c. relocation diffusion spreads through the original people, while expansion is spread by ideas and documents
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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how can you operationally define memory
Explain how industrialization changed in the 20th century after World War I.
Answer:
i believe that the industrial revolution enabled World War I to happen, but more importantly, permanently changed how warfare was done. Manufacturing a New Type of War Prior to the 20th century, a war like WW1 would not have been possible: there were simply not enough resources readily available to wage war of that scale.
Explanation:
Describe SMCRA in own words
Answer:
i tried lol :)
Explanation:
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 is the primary federal law that regulates the environmental effects of coal mining in the United States. SMCRA created two programs: one for regulating active coal mines and a second for reclaiming abandoned mine lands.
Did Spanish language spread because of religion or Arabic?
Answer: Religion
Explanation: They had missionaries and they conquered many civilizations which then were under spanish rule. These colonies were a lower status and the spanish had a higher class than them. For example: Aztec and Incan conquest.
What is the difference between Level 1 thinking and Level 3 thinking?
Answer:
Level 1: Recall.
Level 2: Analyze/Inference.
Level 3: Synthesis.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Level 1 thinkers aren't really thinking at all. They may be disinterested or distracted by things that are more immediately satisfying. They are often detached mentally (daydreaming, off-task, sleeping, or even absent) and they learn mostly through repetition and trial-and-error.
Level 3. This is the alpha stage of thinking. Level 3 thinkers have the capacity to transfer knowledge, i.e., to apply a concept learned in one context to different contexts than the one in which the concept was originally learned.
15. Which of the following most shaped the events described by Bogaert in the excerpt?
Answer: need more information. should’ve put a picture or something.
(1) Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places on Earth: people crowd into tiny living spaces, some with only a bed, a hot plate, and a toilet. (2) The city is made up of more than 200 islands, and there is no more available land to house its people. (3) To solve this land shortage problem, officials have proposed a radical solution: creating a whole new island. (4) The East Lantau Metropolis would be built on land reclaimed from the sea and would house 1.1 million people.
(5) A different problem faces the people of Kiribati—a nation in the central Pacific Ocean made up of 33 islands (most of which are less than twenty feet above sea level). (6) Because of rising sea levels, some inhabitants have already had to abandon their homes. (7) New islands will have to be built to ensure a safe future for its citizens, because science indicates that Kiribati will go underwater within the century.
(8) Artificial islands have been seen as solutions for a number of problems in recent decades. (9) The city of Dubai has been constructing a luxurious palm-tree-shaped series of islands to house hotels. (10) Osaka, Japan, built an island off its coast to relieve its overcrowded airport. (11) The Maldives, Malaysia, and Seoul have all built or have plans to build artificial islands to expand their territory.
(12) So, is building artificial islands a good solution for modern-day challenges? (13) Not everyone thinks so. (14) Constructing artificial islands destroys the coral reefs that nourish fisheries and protect the coastline from the impact of waves; it also destabilizes precious coastal ecosystems. (15) Building on unstable dredged sediments also endangers human inhabitants, especially in areas prone to earthquakes.
The writer wants to provide relevant support for the claim made in sentences 12 and 13. Which of the following sentences, if added after sentence 13, would most effectively accomplish this goal?
A) According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s National Tidal Centre, there has been an average sea level rise of 7.3 millimeters a year around low-lying islands like Kiribati in the past few decades.
B)A professor of biology at Old Dominion University, Kent Carpenter, notes that poaching of giant clams does more damage to marine ecosystems than island building does.
C)Marine biologists contend that the urban sprawl spreading into the oceans inevitably causes havoc for marine organisms and their habitats.
Marine biologists contend that the urban sprawl spreading into the oceans inevitably causes havoc for marine organisms and their habitats.
D)The government of South Korea expected to have 300,000 residents in the utopian smart city built on the artificial island of Songdo.
E)Environmental scientists at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, have noted that those building artificial islands can use techniques like silt curtains to help minimize the environmental impact of these projects.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Through the process of elimination, A, B, D, and E can be proven incorrect. These four options support the building of such islands rather than provide valid reasoning against the building of such structures. Thus, they contradict the writer's purpose by exposing the benefits of creating new living space.
4. Which is not true in a comparison between Mars and Earth?
A. It has life mechanism.
B. It has water and atmosphere.
C. It has carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D. It has atmosphere that supports oxygen.
which
Answer:
D. It has atmosphere that supports oxygen.
Explanation:
The above options are true between the Earth and Mars except the one of option D. Though Mars has life mechanism, it never the less, has no atmosphere which support oxygen like the Earth. It needs external source and support for oxygen for someone to be able to live there.
The statement that is not true in the comparison of Earth and Mars is:
D. It has atmosphere that supports oxygen.
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In recent years, there has been a considerable interest in studying the "life" in Mars, which doesn't have human life like in Earth but there are life mechanisms.In these studies, it also has been found that there are life and atmosphere in Mars, along with carbon dioxide.What has not been found is an atmosphere which supports oxigen, and thus, statement D is not true.A similar problem is given at https://brainly.com/question/1600016
All of the activities of 4-H are related to agriculture today.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
There are 16 ounces in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, and 4 quarts in a gallon. How many ounces are in a 5.0 gallon container?
Which of the following statements best illustrates a difference in the administration of the economies and trade of the Aztec and Inca Empires?
Aztec rulers required tribute to be paid and brought to the central location of Tenochtitlán. Inca rulers directly affected people who were using roads for transportation and communication.
Aztec rulers allowed market towns to develop and thrive throughout the empire. Inca rulers required that goods be sold only at the capital, where sales and production could be monitored.
Aztec rulers peacefully integrated the goods and labor of conquered people into their culture. Inca rulers used trade routes to send armies out to enforce acceptance of their authority and collect tribute.
Aztec rulers used roads primarily for trade. Inca rulers used roads primarily for military influence.
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
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A student adds two displacement vectors that have the magnitudes of 15.0 m and 5.0 m. What is the range of possible answers for the magnitude of the resultant vector?
Answer:
between 7.0 m and 17.0 m
Explanation:
Which of the following religious policies remained consistent throughout the Mongol Empire?
The policy of restricting European missionaries, which began in Persia
The spread of the Islamic religion, which began with the Abbasid caliphate
The policy of religious tolerance, which was similar to the policy under the rule of the Arab sultanates
The rejection of Christianity as an official religion, which was similar to its rejection in other empires throughout Asia
Refer to the passage.
"The next day (25th May) (the Chan) sent his secretaries to me, who said: ‘Our lord sends us to you to say that you are here Christians, Saracens [Muslims] and Tuins. And each of you says that his doctrine is the best, and his writings—that is, books—the truest. So he wishes that you shall all meet together, and make a comparison, each one writing down his precepts, so that he himself may be able to know the truth.’ Then I said: ‘Blessed be God, who put this in the Chan’s heart. But our Scriptures tell us, the servant of God should not dispute, but should show mildness to all; so I am ready, without disputation or contention, to give reason for the faith and hope of the Christians, to the best of my ability.’ They wrote down my words, and carried them back to him. Then it was told the Nestorians that they should look to themselves, and write down what they wished to say, and likewise to the Saracens [Muslims], and in the same way to the Tuins.”
Excerpt from The Journey of William of Rubruck, written by a Franciscan monk sent by King Louis IX of France to the Mongol Empire in 1253
Answer:
C
Explanation:
edge
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
A. The demographics of country A represent a country with a high birth rate, a high death rate, and a moderate life expectancy. With this information, one could conclude that country A is in stage two of the demographic transition model.
B.The demographics of country B represent a country with a low birth rate, a low death rate, an expanding middle age group, and a high life expectancy. With this information, one could conclide that country B is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model.
C. One positive impact that country A's population structure has on economics is the fact that more kids are being born. With this, the youth dependency ratio will be low. More kids will be working to provide for their families in developing countries allowing the country to advance economically.
D. One positive impact that country B's population structure has on economics is the fact that more family planning has taken place so adults are focused more on work. This brings significant wealth into the country perhaps improving the GDP in the long run.
E. One negative impact that country A's population structure has on economics is that a lot of kids are being born. This causes a great expense to the family, reducing the overall wealth of the country.
F. One negative impact that country B's popualtion structure has on economics is that less kids are being born so when the elderly can't work, the demand for workers will be high to support them. The country may have to encourage guest workers to move into the country in order to keep the economy up and running.
G. Demography is the study of how age, sex, mortality, and life expectancy influence a soceity economically.
Explanation: