Answer:
yes there are preventive measure in Switzerland
what physical features and climate do west and central africa have in common
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Japan’s population began to decline in _____.
A.
1995
B.
2000
C.
2005
D.
2010
Answer:
d on edge
Explanation:
What are other natural events that occurred in Iceland
Answer:
Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions, landslides, and avalanches
Explanation:
A reason why Iceland gets earth quakes because it is on the North American Plate and the Eurasian plate, which are move away from each other causing the quakes.
The flooding of the Nile was important for the ancient Egyptians because…
Answer:
This is because the names come from the flow of the Nile River. The most important thing the Nile provided to the Ancient Egyptians was fertile land. Most of Egypt is desert, but along the Nile River the soil is rich and good for growing crops.
Explanation:
Answer:
it was important because without it ancient Egypt could not have existed the floods provided the only source of moisture to sustain crops for farming
What are two characteristics of the Earth’s thermosphere?
Answer:
The thermosphere is very high above the Earth and is distinguished by an increase in temperature with altitude. The density of the air is extremely low, but the activity of the molecules are very high due to the amount of energy they are receiving from the sun. Individual molecules can be as warm as 2000 degrees C.
Globalization of the world’s economy continues to have positive and negative consequences, depending on one’s perspective.
A. Define globalization.
B. Discuss in detail an example of one significant economic impact of globalization in a specific country, and examine how this impact may be viewed positively and negatively.
C. Discuss in detail an example of one cultural impact of globalization in a specific country, and examine how this impact may be viewed positively and negatively.
Answer:
A. the act or process of globalizing : the state of being globalized especially : the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets.
B. A example is Vietnam, where globalization has contributed to an increase in the prices for rice, lifting many poor rice farmers out of poverty. This is viewed a positive impact.
C. Cultural globalization has created unparalleled inequity throughout Africa, affected the behavior of people in numerous ways, and forced many people to assume a lifestyle of self interest, selfishness, individualism and made people to develop a psychopathic devotion and appetite for foreign films, foreign goods, foods, foreign way of life, foreign music, attitude and behavior. This is a viewed negatively.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Globalization is the spread of technological advances, communication, and economic production from one culture to another.
B. A significant economic impact of globalization in Japan would be the collapse of their (previous) well-entrenched system of lifetime employment. Due to the lack of economic growth and failing markets, 1990s Japan was forced to reform the original Japanese labor model, and the integrating of American-style economic principles. Positively, this impact promoted the accumulation of capital, upgrades to the industrial structure, and technological advancements. Negatively, this impact affected the successful labor model that was followed before the globalization occurred.
C. An example of cultural impact of globalization in Germany would be that the country benefited greatly from higher flows of people and ideas. The people and ideas led to making slight changes in traditional religions and belief systems. They also began changing work ethics and rhythms that were to be followed. This impact may be viewed positively by having people work in better time frames and in safer environments. It may be viewed negatively by changing the traditions and belief systems some people were raised to believe for years. Sometimes people just do not want to see change in that aspect, they are so firm in their beliefs.
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Explanation:
Complete this paragraph that describes how sediment is transported by the river. Choose the correct words from this list: Saltation, Suspension, Traction.
Only write the words in the correct order, not the full paragraph.
Sediment is moved downstream in a number of ways. Small sediments are carried in ______________ while larger pebbles are moved along the river bed in small 'hops'. This movement is called _______________. Larger material is pushed along the river bed by ___________________.Immersive Reader
(2 Points)
Answer:
suspension, saltation and traction
Explanation:
Which of these is NOT a sedimentary rock?
Shale
Limestone
Basalt
Sandstone
what has been the impact(effects)of drought
Answer:
poor living amongst people
rapid starvation and hunger
loss of animal life
unemployment
Explanation:
people's lives changed and suffered a great depression.
The levels of hunger increased, and some people lost their lives due to starvation.
People got unemployed from their jobs, especially those who were catching fish from water streams. Because with drought, there's in no enough water.
Give THREE examples of goods that were transported by camel caravans.
Answer:
Camel Caravans often carried wool and cotton fabrics, tea, and salt.
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What are three ways you learn more about a new culture?
A. Talk to a person from the culture
B. Study the culture's political system
c. Look at what the country imports and exports
D. Examine a satellite image of the country
Answer:
B. Study the culture's political system
A. Talk to a person from the culture
C. Look at what the country imports and exports
Explanation:
Why is it difficult for some native English speakers to understand English word usage in Brazil? What are some examples of this?
(ASAP PLEASE)
Answer:
The accent makes it difficult to understand what someone is saying, depending on what their accent is.
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Answer:
DOWN
Explanation:
1. earthquakes, landslides, and tsunamis.
2. Many fossil comparisons along the edges of continents that look like they fit together suggest species similarities that would only make sense if the two continents were joined at some point in the past. There is a large amount of seismic, volcanic, and geothermal activity along the conjectured plate boundaries.
3. Continental crust is low in density whereas oceanic crust has a higher density. continental crust is thicker, on the contrary, the oceanic crust is thinner. Continental crust floats on magma freely but oceanic crust floats on magma scarcely. Continental crust cannot recycle whereas oceanic crust can recycle it.
4. Convection currents describe the rising, spread, and sinking of gas, liquid, or molten material caused by the application of heat. ... Tremendous heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. These currents cause the movement of the tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust.
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6. Effects are often classified as primary and secondary impacts. Primary effects occur as a direct result of the ground shaking, eg buildings collapsing. Secondary effects occur as a result of the primary effects, eg tsunamis or fires due to ruptured gas mains.
7. Why are the effects of natural hazards generally less harmful in HICs than in LICs? Preparation and prediction in HICs are usually better than in LICs thus the effects are less harmful. HICs are generally wealthier thus they can afford better prediction technology.
8. Composite volcanoes are tall, steep cones that produce explosive eruptions. Shield volcanoes form very large, gently sloped mounds from effusive eruptions. Cinder cones are the smallest volcanoes and result from the accumulation of many small fragments of ejected material.
9. Scientists use a wide variety of techniques to monitor volcanoes, including seismographic detection of earthquakes and tremor that almost always precede eruptions, precise measurements of ground deformation that often accompanies the rise of magma, changes in volcanic gas emissions, and changes in gravity.
10. Volcanologists can predict eruptions—if they have a thorough understanding of a volcano's eruptive history if they can install the proper instrumentation on a volcano well in advance of an eruption, and if they can continuously monitor and adequately interpret data coming from that equipment.
11. People live close to volcanoes because Geothermal energy can be harnessed by using the steam from underground which has been heated by the Earth's magma. ... Apart from the volcano itself, hot springs and geysers can also bring in tourists. This creates many jobs for people in the tourism industry.
12. The best way to protect people from tectonic hazards is to look at the way we construct buildings and roads. Buildings can be designed to withstand the shaking of the earth and to limit the loss of life and damage caused.
13. Economists generally agree that economic development and growth are influenced by four factors: human resources, physical capital, natural resources and technology. Highly developed countries have governments that focus on these areas.
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Mahatma Gandhi was the leader for India’s freedom movement against the _______.
Answer:
British.
Explanation:
The British colonized India from 1858 until its independence in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the main figureheads in the Indian Independence Movement, promoting peaceful protests over violent displays.
what is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
Answer:
A food chain follows one path of energy and materials between species. A food web is more complex and is a whole system of connected food chains.
Explanation:
A food chain is a basic network that shows the linear flow of nutrients and energy from one trophic level to another. A food web is a multitude of food chains that are interconnected at many trophic levels. Furthermore, a food web accurately represents all the various food chains that exist in an ecosystem.
Food chain:
A linear pathway showing the flow of energyAn organism of higher level trophic feeds on a specific organism of lower trophic levelHas no effect on the adaptability and competitiveness of organisms.Food web:
A multitude of networks showing the flow of energyAn organism of higher trophic level has access to more members of a lower trophic level.Has a role in improving the adaptability and competitiveness of an organism.What education do veterinarians need to complete before working
floods , hurricanes or tornadoes
2 question
can be caused by rainfall on nonporous ground
floods, hurricanes or tornadoes
Answer:
Evacuation in the Soviet Union was the mass migration of western Soviet citizens and its industries eastward as a result of Operation Barbarossa, the German military invasion of June 1941. Nearly sixteen million Soviet civilians and over 1,500 large factories were moved to areas in the middle or eastern part of the country by the end of 1941.[1] Along with the eastern exodus of civilians and industries, other unintended consequences of the German advances saw the execution of previously held western state civilians by Soviet NKVD units,[citation needed] the removal of Lenin's body from Moscow to Tyumen, and the relocation of the Hermitage Museum collection to Sverdlovsk, Kuybyshev, the alternative capital of the Soviet Union 1941-1943. Soviet towns and cities inland or in the east received the bulk of the new refugees and high priority war factories, as locations such as the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, received more than 140,000 refugees and many factories due to its location away from the front lines. Despite early German successes in seizing control of large swaths of the western USSR throughout 1943, and semi-prepared contingency plans by the Soviets in their mobilization plans to the east, Soviet industries would eventually outpace the Germans in arms production, culminating in 73,000 tanks, 82,000 aircraft and nearly 324,000 artillery pieces being dispersed throughout the Red Army in their fight against the Axis Powers by 1945.[2]
Which of the following is a benefit of crop rotation
A. It increases the need for large harvesting machinery
B. It reduces the need for crop management
C. It reduces the need for artificial fertilizer
D. It increases the need for pesticide spray
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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What effects does deforestation have on the Amazon?
Check all that apply.
A. Changes the ecosystem
B. Helps minimize industrial pollution
C. Has some negative impacts but overall is helpful
D. Negatively impacts biodiversity
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Deforestation involves totally cutting down of trees without replacement hence destroys the cover which exposes biodiversity to destruction
An outdoor market common in the Middle East with goods, and especially ornamental carpets, is known as a
Answer:
Bazaar or Suq
Explanation:
The tittle of " the land of morning calm" was given to South Korea by______.
Answer:
In 1934 A.D., an emperor of the Ming dynasty of China, the Celestial Empire of the East, gave Korea the title of ''Chaohsien'' meaning morning freshness.
Explanation:
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The largest sea in the world is located between Vietnam and the Philippines. What is it's name?
Answer:
South China Sea
Explanation:
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When preparing to create a soccer team at your school, your principal asks you who should be in charge of running this
team. Which form of government would you use as a model for creating your team?
Answer:
I would use the caste system
Here there is a captain for every department
Like, Defence, midfield and attack captains..
Then find someone to oversee all of the departments
Is British Isles heavily urbanized?
Possible Topics on Water Consumption:
Treating sewage water
Drinking Water to lose weight
Career at a wastewater treatment center
Saving water helps our environment
Tips on saving water
The water cycle
How wasting water can hurt our environment
Water pollution
How wasting water can hurt wildlife
Oceans
What humans waste water on
Coming up with a water budget
Creative ways to save water
How you can save water when gardening/farming
How soda and other beverages take our water away
Water Footprint
How we use water
How the government is involved in water conservation
Main Idea: We need to start conserving water so our environment will get better.
Find sources: National Geographic, Kostigen, T. M. (2008). Virtual water--a smarter way to think about how much H2O you use. Discover, 29(6), 22. (Middle School Gale in Context), Berkey, NWF, Mayo Clinic,USGS Wastewater, Water Pollution Facts, USGS Water Use, Forbes Wasting Water,World Resources Institute, USGS Earth's Water, Water Footprint, EPA: How we use water
Start your mind map or outline.
Mind map: write it out or type it.
Outline:
Introduction Paragraph
Main Idea: We need to start conserving water so our environment will get better
Attention grabber: fact, a quote, presenting a problem, etc.
Your opinions on the topic
Body Paragraph: Effects of wasting water
Supporting detail (fact)
Supporting Detail (fact)
An expert’s opinion
Body Paragraph: Our environment will be much better if we start saving water.
Supporting detail (fact)
Supporting Detail (fact)
An expert’s opinion
Body paragraph: Water conservation tips
Supporting detail (fact)
Supporting Detail (fact)
An expert’s opinion
Conclusion
Present your main idea again.
Summarize your body paragraphs
Close with an inspiring quote from someone or make your own!
How to cite sources: Purdue Owl, Easy Bib
Answer:
feet
Explanation:
70 pointsssss
Describe, in a paragraph, the trends seen in the evolution of life on Earth.
Answer:
Earth seems to show a clear trend. More recently evolved organisms, such as mammals, appear to be much more complex than organisms, such as bacteria.
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What do hot air balloons, boiling water, and lava lamps have in common?
Answer: Both of them involve conduction, because the balloon is attached to the beaker and hot air balloon basket.
Explanation: They really have survival depending on heat. They need it to work.
What is the primary industry in Venezuela?
spices
gold
cotton
petroleum
Answer:
The economy of Venezuela is mainly based on petroleum exploitation and manufacturing. Petroleum alone makes up more than 50% of the country’s total GDP. The most common products from the manufacturing sector include aluminum, cement, steel, electronics, automobiles, and food and drinks.
Explanation:
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toga what is the meaning
Answer:
Toga is a loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm.
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