Answer:
Slavery I assume is the most obvious answer i think of personally
the tallest building in the world
What type of mountain is Kangchenjunga?
Answer:
Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, is the third highest mountain in the world. It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal delimited in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River.
Answer:
Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, is the third highest mountain in the world. It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal delimited in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River.
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The Moon does not make its own __________________. We can see the Moon because it __________________ light from the _________________. We cannot always see all of the lit part of the Moon, so its __________________ seems to change as it orbits the Earth. These __________________ are called the __________________ of the Moon. Sometimes the Moon goes between the Sun and the __________________. When this happens the Sun can be completely blocked out by the __________________, and we get a _________________. Sometimes the Moon goes into the __________________ of the Earth. This is a __________________, and the Moon looks very dark.
light,it receives,sun,
I know three blanks sry if it's wrong
Which planet can not be seen with the unaided eye?
Answer:
Neptune and Uranus
Explanation:
Define the key term:
For non living components such as soil and
water
Answer:
The answer is abiotic factors
Answer:
aboitic components or aboitic.
Explanation:
non living things
Use the diagram to complete the statements.
The angle of depression from point R to point S is angle .
The angle of elevation from point S to point R is angle .
Angle 2 is the angle of elevation from .
Angle 1 is the angle of .
Answer:
3
4
point R to point Q
depression from point Q to point R
Explanation:
Highland climates are most affected by __________.
Answer: yearly precipitation levels
Answer:
Elevation
Explanation: trust :)
What is cos 60 °?
A.
B.
C. 1
D.
F.
Answer:
cos of 60 degrees = 0.5 = D. 1/2
Explanation:
What is the elevation of Cady Hill?
What is the contour interval of this map?
What landform is featured at point A on the map?
Would a flood plain form at point B? Why or why not?
Answer:
no idea I Have The Same Question But I Have Two Of The awnsers
Explanation:
1.The Elvation Of candy hill is 1122ft
And Number 3
3. A rive/moving body of water
The answers to the following questions are:
1. The elevation of the Cady Hills in the given map is 1122 ft.
2. The contour interval of the given map is the relief in the area.
3. The landform feature labeled as A on the map is referred to as Plateau.
4. The plain will be formed at point B in the given map because point B is a decent zone of level and will meet at the slope sort present near it. Flood fields are a waterway that can be made at the point where land is moderately low.
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Whom do Shia Muslims believe to be the true successor of Muhammad?
A.
Abu Bakr
B.
Imam Ali
C.
Uthman
D.
Abu Talib
How many rivers would an ancient Mesopotamian have to cross to get from Borsippa to Eshunna, traving the most direct route?
Answer:
Between Borsippa and Eshunna, in a direct line, there were two rivers for crossing.
Explanation:
Ancient Mesopotamia was one of the major river valley civilizations, in fact, it was the first one to develop. The population was concentrated heavily along the river shores, thus all cities were built on these places, and the reason was that those were the only suitable places for people to live in larger groups in the area.
Two of the many cities in ancient Mesopotamia were Borsippa and Eshunna. They were located relatively sloe to each other. If an ancient Mesopotamian wanted to travel from one to the other and chose the most direct route, he/she would have two rivers for crossing. The first river that would need to be crossed from Borsippa to Eshunna would be the Euphrates, and after that obstacle is passed the Tigris River will need to be passed to reach the city of Eshunna.
Explain how Europe’s physical geography has supported its development.
Explanation: the answer is: it helped to understand more better
How does Gandhi view the British people?
Answer:
‘If this Empire seems an evil thing to me, it is not because I hate the British, I hate only the Empire.’ B.G. Gokhale offered an assessment of Gandhi upon the centenary of his birth.
This is what Gandhi said about the British people he hates them.
Explanation:
Whats the name of the boarded between Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina?
at which point does the maximum rotation take place at the equator or poles
Answer:
Explanation:
As the latitude at which horizontally and freely moving objects are located decreases, the twisting of the underlying Earth's surface due to the planet's rotation decreases. That is, the Coriolis effect decreases as the latitude decreases. It is maximum at the poles and absent at the equator
To study “the world in spatial terms” means to study __________.
A.
human systems
B.
environments
C.
locations
D.
regions
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:B
Explanation:I had a test n picked it was right
8) How are the Rocky mountains, Sierra Madres, and Andes mountains related?
9) How are the grasslands region of S. America and Great Plains region of N. America similar?
Answer:
8, they are the same range, with geographically different names
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Please read the following passage from Lesson 32 about Globalization:
The Case for Globalization Globalization has benefits for both rich and poor countries. When companies in wealthy countries set up factories in poor countries, they create new jobs. The workers who fill these jobs often improve their standard of living, and the money they earn helps bring economic growth to their countries.
Companies that move production offshore do so to keep their costs low. Lower production costs help them keep their prices low as well. Low prices benefit consumers in both rich and poor countries. Many working people today can buy products that were once considered luxuries only the rich could afford.
Globalization has other benefits. Countries that trade with one another want to maintain good relations. As a result, conflict among nations may be diminished. In this way, economic interdependence may contribute to creating a more peaceful world.
A global society also brings the world's people together in ways that were never before possible. It gives us a glimpse into how people live and work in other lands. Furthermore, it allows us to share and exchange ideas, technology, music, and art across vast distances. As we learn more about one another, we can grow to understand and respect other ways of life.
The Case Against Globalization Increased global trade can bring harm as well as good. Some developing countries lack laws to protect the environment. Factories that are set up in such countries often dump toxic waste into rivers and streams and release deadly fumes into the air. Such polluting practices would be illegal in developed countries.
Many poor countries also lack worker protection laws. Without such laws, factories can require workers to work long hours for low wages. For example, a sneaker factory worker in a developing country in Asia might earn just $2 for a 12-hour workday. A factory might even hire children, who are paid even less. Factories that abuse workers are called sweatshops. Working conditions in sweatshops are often unsafe or unhealthy.
Globalization can be harmful to workers in developed countries as well. When companies send work offshore, they often close factories at home. Many Americans have lost their jobs because of factory closings. Towns and cities may also suffer when unemployed residents move to other places to find work.
Finally, globalization can upset traditional ways of life. It also can cause nations to become dangerously interdependent. National identity may be weakened when a country is flooded by foreign foods, movies, television shows, fashion, and music. Traditional arts and languages may be lost. A country that depends on another for a crucial trade good, such as oil, may become less self-sufficient. It may also become involved in wars in order to maintain the supply of what it wants.
The Future of Globalization People often disagree about the impact of globalization. Some observers think that its benefits outweigh its drawbacks. Other people believe that it is doing more harm than good. In any case, one thing seems certain: globalization is here to stay. And it is likely to increase.
One reason for the increase in globalization is that many developing countries see it as a path out of poverty. These poor countries have observed how countries like South Korea and Singapore have prospered from global trade. Both countries welcomed foreign companies, and both saw their economies grow rapidly as a result. Now other countries want to follow their example.
Now that you have read, please write one position paragraph detailing your opinion on globalization. Is it good or bad? Why? Use examples from the reading.
Answer:
One reason for the increase in globalization is that many developing countries see it as a path out of poverty. These poor countries have observed how countries like South Korea and Singapore have prospered from global trade. Both countries welcomed foreign companies, and both saw their economies grow rapidly as a result. Now other countries want to follow their example.
The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called _____.
Answer:
The answer is selective cutting. I saw someone ask the same question and people answered selective cutting.
which among the following is incorrect about the Bhakti movement in South India
Answer:
ANSWER
Bhakti movement originated as a reaction against caste division and ritualism in India. The Vaishnava and Saivite saints of the south started the Bhakti movement. In between 7th and the 10th centuries, the Tamil Vaishnava saints, known as Alvars and Saivite saints known as Nayanars both preached personal devotion to God as a means to reach God. Later this movement swept over North and East India from the 15th century onwards.
if you had to go in where in the world were would u go
Answer:
Ooh, great question! If I could go anywhere, I would probably want to on a tropical cruise, because I think that would be amazing! What about you?
I need to know where Yaounde, Canberra, Buenos Aires and Bordeaux is located on this map, plz help! thanks!
Answer:
Yaunde is located in Cameroon. Canberra in Australia. Buenos Aires, argentina. And Burdeos, France...
Explanation:
A location claimed by a sovereign state is called a territory.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A location claimed by a sovereign state is called a territory.
A territory is an area under the jurisdiction of state and its leadership.
A territory is usually demarcated by boundaries that have been agreed upon by all parties. A state can choose to do with whatever they want with their territories.50 POINTS WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
I am asked to interpret the bottom half of the cross-section. Starting with the Vishnu Schist and ending with the Redwall Limestone.
This example is provided
• Sea level lowered, and the Esplanade Sandstone was deposited in a beach environment.
• Erosion, and the sea level rose.
• Hermit Shale deposited in a deeper sea.
• Sea level drops, returning the area to a beach environment where the Coconino Sandstone was deposited.
Answer: can you be more specific?
Explanation:
You take a plane from Cleveland to Phoenix at 9:00 am if the flight is 5 hours long what time will it be in phoenix when you land?
Answer:
11:00am
Explanation:
Phoenix is 3 hours behind Cleveland
what is canada's main industries and natural resources???/_\
Answer:
an increasingly prominent position in natural resources extraction.
Explanation:
Answer:
Timber and Oil
Explanation:
just took the test
Find the 105th meridian of longitude. Name all of the Southeast Asian nations this meridian passes through. (Hint: China is not in the Southeast Asia.)
Explanation:
1) The meridian 105° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole
2)
indonesia vietnam thailandi don't know if other countries too
Which of the following is an example of outsourcing?
A. Gauchos
B. Imports
C. Maquiladoras
D. Foreign Aid
Answer:
C. Maquiladoras
Explanation:
The word "outsourcing" refers to a form of agreement whereby a company seeks the help of an outside party when it comes to fulfilling some of the company's processes (like manufacturing process).
Maquiladoras are factories that are located in Latin America that focuses on product assembly. They are often hired by companies in the USA in order to do the manufacturing of products for them. This is because, the cost of labor in these factories is cheaper when compared to the USA. This kind of activity is an example of outsourcing.
Which country has a higher child mortality rate?
Canada
Chad
Mexico
Chile
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I researched on google
Answer: Mexico
Explanation:
Do you know any songs about population? I need songs based on population for AP Human Geography.