Answer:
1- Explosive situation
As it said in the lesson the tectonic plates allow magma to build up over time and then it goes up into the volcano when it finally goes up it explodes in a volcano
What you should say- Tectonic plates allowing magma to build up so our local volcanoes in mount tambora can explode?
2- Shake rattle and roll
Umm yeah... The lesson said it occurs when the tectonic plates collide pull apart or or slide pass each other creating the earthquake.
What you should say- Earthquake caused in the indian ocean because of our tectonic plates passing each other.
3- Ocean expansion
as it says in the lesson ocean expansion (or ocean basin) are caused when the tectonic plates and uplift the new rocky crust causing the ocean to form.
What you should say- Tectonic plates causing our oceans to form because of otectonic plates uplifing new rocky crust in the pacific!
4- island popping up everywhere (or as i like to call it island games)
it says in the lesson when rocks uplift from the bottom of the ocean it causes a island
What you should say- Tectonic plates uplifting rocks from the sea to create oceans in the Caribean?
Explanation:
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The earth heat flow is 80% by mantel convection and 1% by volcanic activity.
What is heat flow of earth ?The heat flow of the earth is regulated by two factors such as the external that is sun and the internal factors such as geothermal heat.
Due to the volcanic activity of the earth the heat is released from the mantel of the earth in the form of lava. While 99% of the earth's heat is lost by the conduction by crust.
The movement of the heat from the earth's core to the mantle and then to the crust is caused by the convective current coming from below and this leads to the formation of volcanic activity, formation of mounting, and leads to earthquakes.
Find out more information about the Earth Activity.
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Explain why the climate of the polar regions is so cold (4 marks)
Answer:
this is because the polar regions have less sun rays sticking them compared to any other regions hence the temperature at the polar region is always low
Some plants need insects or birds to help them successfully reproduce. Why do they need these animals? How do they attract these animals? How do these animals help the plants reproduce? Use evidence from the article to support your answer.
Answer:
plants do need animals
Explanation:
plants need animals to insect something into them .. for example, when an apple is a plant because it comes from a tree which started off as a small plant and once it all grows up and it drops apples, its seeds are taken from the animals such as birds and they drop the seeds which help plants produce more and more apples
Answer:
Many flowering plants have separate male and female flowers. Therefore, they need help transferring the pollen from one flower to another, so they rely on pollinators to help with pollination. A pollinator is an animal, such as an insect or a bird, that transfers pollen from flower to flower. Plants have flowers that attract pollinators in many ways. They produce nectar that birds such as hummingbirds eat. They have bright colors, "nectar guides,” and patterns that look like bull’s-eyes to guide insects, such as bees, into the flower. Once the animal is inside the flower, it gets covered with sticky grains of pollen. As the animal moves from flower to flower, pollen brushes off onto the stigmas of other flowers. Fertilization can then occur to produce seeds.
Explanation:
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Natural resources paragraph
Answer:
Paragraph on Natural Resources:
Natural resources are substances that are found naturally without any engagement from human beings. ... Natural remedies can be found in different forms. It can be found as non-living things like minerals, air, water, etc. These are called abiotic resources.Jul 22, 2020
Who was the first person to ever walk the Earth?
Answer:
Adam(Biblical), No one knows(Logic)
Explanation:
If you're looking for a Biblical answer, the answer will be Adam. If you're looking for more of a Logical answer, the answer is...no one knows.
Predict the consequences that might occur if underground aquafers run out of water?
Answer:
Consequences of this would be lack of water in the area, earthquakes, and crumbling of surface crust, and creation of huge openings in it.
Explanation:
Aquifers are basically underground reservoirs of water. They can be found at different depths and their size varies greatly. Humans have their potential and started to use them, and it has been of great benefit. The problem is that the aquifers are often overexploited, meaning that more water is extracted from them than what they gain, so their water levels drop and eventually will dry out.
By drying out, the lack of aquifers, especially in regions where freshwater is rare, will cause huge problems. People will not have enough water for their needs, and agriculture will not be possible. The crust will destabilize, and as it adjusts there will be earthquakes. The crust that has been above the aquifer will crumble because of the empty space below it and the influence of gravity, meaning that huge openings will get created, and if there is any infrastructure in the area it will get fully destroyer.
Meanders are found in the upper course of a river. True or false
Answer:
False they are usually found at the lower course of a river
Explanation:
What was the cause of food and other items being put into the tombs?
Answer:
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The wall paintings portraying scenes from daily life show how the food was consumed, at least among the wealthier classes. Bread and beer were staples in ancient Egypt and they are also the products most frequently found in the tombs.
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What impact does globalization have on the spread of languages?
it makes some local languages extinct.
it results in new vocabulary words being added to the english language.
it reduces differences in regional dialects.
new creoles of english and local languages will form
1 only
1 and 3
3 and 4
1,2 and 4
2,3 and 4
A group of people in a particular area that have a strong sense of unity based on a set shared beliefs is a -
Answer:
nation
Explanation:
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Explain one key reason why many Europeans are willing to pay higher taxes to support a welfare state in their countries.
Answer:
The taxes are higher
Explanation:
Which region was under the control of the Soviet Union?
A. Central Europe
B. Eastern Europe
C. The Nordic countries
D. Western Europe
Answer:
Eastern europe
Explanation:
The Italian Renaissance stayed in Italy and never touched the rest of Europe. True or false
Answer:
i think the answer is -- False
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What named the country Soviet Union?
Answer:
In post-revolutionary Russia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is established, comprising a confederation of Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine, and the Transcaucasian Federation (divided in 1936 into the Georgian, Azerbaijan, and Armenian republics).
Explanation:
Soil in The blue ridge is high in ___. Which is red in color
Answer:
loamy
Explanation:
Which is a major reason that Central Asia has been conquered repeatedly?
A. The flat terrain made it vulnerable to attack.
B. Portugal and Spain wanted control of the Silk Road.
C. China and Australia battled for control of its resources.
D. The climate there made nomadic lifestyles impossible.
ITS A!
Answer:
so you jus answered your own question?
Explanation:
The flat terrain made it vulnerable to attack.
Why was Central Asia conquered often?Periodically, tribal leaders or changing conditions would cause several tribes to organize themselves into a single military force, which would then often launch campaigns of conquest, especially into more 'civilized' areas.
What is the history of Central Asia?The human occupation of Central Asia dates back to the late Pleistocene Epoch, approximately 25,000 to 35,000 years ago, but the first identifiable human groups to live there were the Cimmerians and Scythians (1st-millennium BCE) in the west and the Hsiung-nu people (from 200 BCE) in the east.
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Evaluate the different approaches used to manage the threats facing deciduous woodlands in a named region.
Which part of the South American continent is suitable for the
practice of agriculture? Why?
Brazil
Explanation:
They have abundant land and a significant labour force
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Answer:
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'Cube'ism
As an artist, Ernest is doing a solo show titled CUBES. One of his pieces is
shown below. Each layer of the piece is a cube. The bottom cube has a side
length of 3 m, the middle cube has a side length of 2 m, and the top cube has a
side length of 1 m. The top two layers are each centred on the layer below.
Ernest wishes to paint the piece. Since the piece will be suspended in the air, the
bottom will also be painted. Determine the total surface area of the piece,
including the bottom.
Answer:
jj
Explanation:
Answer:
74
Explanation:
What major event in world history led to a massive global population explosion
Answer:
Industrialization and other developments led to death rates falling, while birth rates remained high. Until birth rates also fell about a century later, the population grew rapidly and population size exploded. The same demographic transition occurred a little later in other industrialized countries
Answer:
Post-Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution brought innovations to food and medicine, and kickstarted an era that would be usher in the birth of many new technologies. This screenshot is from close to 1900, when these innovations started to make rapid global population growth a reality.
Explanation:
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What is the measure of
Answer:
Sorry this question is invalid and not understandable
How would human activities affect the migration of animals like the Christmas crabs in Australia?
Answer:
Most of Christmas Island's adult red crabs begin their breeding migration to the sea as soon as the wet season rains have established. But we can never be sure when the wet season is going to begin!
The crabs' breeding timetable is fixed around the phases of the moon. Spawning (the dropping of their eggs into the sea) must occur before sunrise on spring tides during the last quarter of the moon, regardless of any other factor. The timing of spawning is the only certain and predictable part of the whole migration; all other stages of the migration will vary with the prevailing weather.
The crabs will start their migration if there is enough time for them to complete their downward migration, mate and develop eggs before the next suitable spawning date.
The red crab breeding migration comprises a series of separate actions on the crabs' part that follow on from one to the other in a programmed sequence. These separate actions in combination make up the breeding migration and one action will not occur unless the preceding action is accomplished. If there isn't enough time for them to be able to do all of these things before the next spawning opportunity, they will delay the start of their migration and attempt to meet the following month's spawning date.
The first action that occurs is movement of crabs to the sea. The largest mass movement of crabs takes place in this first downward migration. Males farthest inland start this movement and are progressively joined by more and more crabs (both males and females) as the movement progresses toward the sea.
When the crabs arrive at the shoreline, they dip in the sea to replenish body moisture and salts. The male and female crabs then move back on to the shore terraces where the males dig burrows for mating. Mating takes place and then the males again dip in the sea and then they will start their return migration.
The females remain behind in the mating burrows to brood their eggs. This takes a couple of weeks. A day or two before the spawning date the females emerge from the breeding burrows with ripened eggs and move to the shoreline where they again dip in the sea and then retreat to shade.
Before the turn of the high tide and just before dawn the females will again move to the waterline and around the turn of the tide they will drop their eggs into the sea. After they have jettisoned their eggs the females commence their return migration.
The next phase of the breeding migration takes place in the sea. The eggs that the females drop into the sea hatch immediately into larvae. They grow through several larval stages into tiny prawn-like animals called megalops. After about four weeks the megalops emerge from the sea and they moult into baby crabs. The baby crabs then move inland and settle at suitable localities. The successful emergence of baby crabs is unpredictable but is incredible when large numbers emerge. Some years very few, or none, emerge. After about four years growth crabs will take part in the breeding migrations and the life cycle continues.
If the rains stop or peter out, the crabs will delay the start of their migration, or, if they have started migrating, they will stop moving and stay wherever they are until the rains begin again. It is rare that substantial rains will begin early enough in the year for a spawn during the last lunar quarter in October - but it has happened! Spawning in November or December are the more usual, which means that rain must commence in the preceding month and continue.
All phases of the crabs' breeding migration involve colossal numbers of crabs and usually occur all over the island. If the rains continue, there is usually a second, and sometimes even a third, smaller, downward migration by crabs that did not join in the first migration. When this happens it is possible to see crabs on return journeys mingling with the crabs on their downward migration. It can become confusing for all concerned! We are sorry that we can not be more explicit about the timing of the start of the red crab migrations, but the weather as you know cannot be accurately predicted. The best advice we can give is to be at Christmas Island during the last quarter of the moon in either November or December for the best chance of seeing something interesting happening in the annual red crab migration. If you are able to arrive earlier and to stay longer the more parts of the migration sequence you will be able to experience.
Explanation:
what is the greenhouse effect in 3 sentences simple terms?
Answer:
What is the greenhouse effect?
The greenhouse effect is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without this atmosphere.Light energy emitted by the sun warms the earth's surface, which reflects the energy as heat that warms the atmosphere. Much of the heat is captured by greenhouse gas molecules such as water, carbon dioxide, and methane.Radiatively active gases (i.e., greenhouse gases) in a planet's atmosphere radiate energy in all directions. Part of this radiation is directed towards the surface, thus warming it. The intensity of downward radiation – that is, the strength of the greenhouse effect – depends on the amount of greenhouse gases that the atmosphere contains. The temperature rises until the intensity of upward radiation from the surface, thus cooling it, balances the downward flow of energy.1. What do you call two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other?
2. Two tectonic plates moving toward each other?
3. Two plates that are moving toward each other and one plate slides under neath the other?
4. Two plates that are moving in opposite directions and their boundaries are scraping past each other?
A person travelling from Delhi to Norway alters the time on his watch at several places because the _________________.
1.East to West or longitudinal extent is very great
2.North to South or latitudinal extent is very great
3.East to North extent is very great
4.South to West extent is very great
Answer:
East to West or longitudianl extent is very great.
Explanation:
The world is divided into 24 time zones. Each of the time zones is set at 15 degrees difference, and they go from east to west. In practice, this means that when someone is taking a longer trip from east to west or the other way around, needs to adjust the clock because of passing through different time zones.
In this case, we have Delhi in India and Norway as a whole (though presumably, the person will land in the southern part of Norway). The difference in time zones between the part of India where Delhi is located and Norway varies as Norway's territory falls into three time zones, so it can be a 3, 4, or 5 hours difference. Now considering that Norway's biggest cities and most of the population are located in the southern third of the country, the chances are that the person in question will have to adjust the clock to 5 hours difference.
How are forest useful for us???
Please guys give answer in very short.......
Answer:
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use.
Which two states contain large areas that get more than 7.5 kWh/m2/day of
sunlight?
I A. California (CA)
B. Georgia (GA)
I C. Florida (FL)
D. Arizona (AZ)
Answer:
A. California (CA)
D. Arizona (AZ)
Explanation:
According to the map I have uploaded below, both California and Arizona have large areas that get more than 7.5 kWh/m2/day of sunlight.
These areas corresponds to the desert areas of Southeastern California, Most of Arizona, and Southern Nevada. In particular, the areas that sorround the Mojave Desert.
Some of these regions are among the sunniest in the world. For example, Yuma, Arizona, is the sunniest city in the world according to several statistics.
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I need help answering these questions, I watched videos and still don’t know.
Answer: the closer a planet is to the sun, the stronger the sun's gravity
Explanation:
What are 5 ways that Canada’s
landforms affect population?
Lena placed a dot on each vertex (corner) of this cube.
How many dots did she use?