Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.
Through the process of
, old, dense crust is pushed toward a deep-ocean
. There, it sinks under lighter crust. It returns to molten rock, becoming part of the
again.
Answer:
Through the process of subduction , old, dense crust is pushed toward a deep-ocean trench . There, it sinks under lighter crust. It returns to molten rock, becoming part of the mantle again.
Explanation:
Answer:
subduction, trench, mantle
Explanation:
What did Aristotle think regarding fossil shells?
A. that geologic time could be determine by rock strata
B. that geologic time cold be calculated by shell deposits
C. inferred that fossils were once part of living animals
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which of the following changes as a result of discoveries and inventions, shifts in the natural environment, and new ideas?
culture
atmosphere
climate
landforms
Which of the following ethnic groups traces its heritage to the traditional inhabitants of North Africa and usually lives in the western part of the region?
A.
Berber
B.
Arab
C.
Bedouin
D.
African
Answer:
A. Berber, would be the correct answer
Answer:
A
Explanation:Edge 2021
Nuclear families become more common as _____.
people move from farms to cities
children grow up, marry, and give birth
people’s social class becomes less changeable
grandparents care for children whose parents are at work
Answer:
A. people move from farms to cities
Explanation:
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Which businesses are included in third-level activities?
1 doctors’ offices, farms, fast-food restaurants, fishing boats
2 fast-food restaurants, auto repair shops, doctors’ offices, farms
3 banks, doctors’ offices, farms, auto repair shops, fast-food restaurants
4 banks, doctors’ offices, fast-food restaurants, auto repair shops
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Name the five Gulf states in order, starting in the west (left) and going east (right).
Answer:
texas,louisiana,mississippi,alabama, and flordia
Explanation:
hydrothermal, geothermal, and wind
Hydrothermal, taped from the biggest river on the state contributes approximately 60% of the energy in the state. Geothermal is second,approximately 30% while wind power contributes approximately 10%.
The costs of the electricity in the state are relatively cheap compared with states whose main source of energy is hydrocarbon fuels. Geothermal power is the cheapest (even though initial investment is prohibitive). Hydrothermal is slightly expensive than geothermal due to the maintenance required and also is prone to fluctuations of the river regime. Winds are also cheap but initial investment if the wind farm is high.
Hydrothermal energy has the biggest environmental impact compared to the other two. Due to the walls of the dam on the river, migration of some aquatic species is impeded. The reduced flow of water (and sediments) downstream of the dam also impact these ecosystems. Geothermal and wind energy sources have a very minimal environmental impact on the environment .
The state could increase electronics with low power consumption (such as LED lights) in the market for availability to the population. This would be followed by a sensitization campaign on the ideal use of power in the household to conserve power when not in use.
excessive pollutants. Before the land and pond were disturbed by the construction
of the playground, hiking trail, and parking lot, you counted the number of fish in
the pond. At that time, Cypress Pond contained 100 trout and 100 catfish. Now you
need to design an experiment to monitor the park’s impact on the populations of
trout and catfish over the next 12 months.
1. What is the purpose of your experiment?
2. Develop a hypothesis for the experiment.
3. What are the dependent and independent variables of your experiment?
Independent:
2.
3.
1.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Dependent:
Monitoring the Biodiversity of Cypress Pond
Procedure
In this section, you will create a step-by-step procedure for testing and monitoring
the number of trout and catfish in Cypress Pond. You must monitor them once per
month for 12 months after the park is built.
Data from Monitoring the Biodiversity of
Cypress Pond
Listed below are the results of your hard work. You monitored the populations of
trout and catfish in Cypress Pond every month for a year after the park was
developed. For each month, add the amount of both types of fish together. Write
this total in the Total Number of Fish column. Present these results by creating a
line graph.
Month Number of Trout Number of
Catfish
Total Number
of Fish
January 100 100
February 90 95
March 85 93
April 83 92
Month Number of Trout Number of
Catfish
Total Number
of Fish
May 75 95
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June 75 95
July 71 98
August 70 102
September 68 105
October 65 110
November 60 112
December 58 115
Graph
Present these results by creating a line graph.
Analysis
1. What is the relationship between biotic and abiotic factors?
2. How did the construction of a parking lot, hiking trail, and playground affect
the fish populations in the pond?Conclusions
1. How would the ecosystem’s carrying capacity for a species change if the
species cannot adapt to changes in its habitat?
2. Why are biologists concerned about ecosystem disruption?
3. If you were conducting this experiment in the real world, what might be
some possible sources of error in the experiment?
Judaism, then Christianity, and finally Islam all began in _____.
Europe
India
Southwest Asia
North America
Answer:
southwest Asia
Explanation:
sure this is the right answer
How do the Upanishads challenge the caste system?
Answer:
Historically, the most important of the Upanishads are the two oldest, ... Challenges to Brahmanism (6th–2nd century bce) ... The Atharvaveda describes another class of religious adepts, or specialists, the vratyas, particularly ... hierophant (one who manifested the holy) who remained outside the system of Vedic religion.
Explanation:
Which of the following are the three important questions that should be considered when explaining human-environment interaction? Select all that apply.
a.
How do people adapt to the environment?
b.
Why do people change their environment?
c.
How do people depend on the environment?
d.
What is the difference between ecosystems and biomes?
e.
How do people modify the environment?
Which is an example of cultural landscape?
The Boston Symphony performs concerts of classical and popular music, at times in outdoor settings.
Restaurants in California may serve Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Cuban, South American, or many other types of food.
Children in Japan learn to use chopsticks about as easily as American children learn to use knives and forks.
A citrus farm in Arizona uses ditches to hold and direct water for irrigation and to keep the fruit from freezing on cold nights.
Answer:
The last one about the citrus farm. This is because they are farming on land or landscape and citrus is a culture of Arizona.
How is a sea lion's digestive system different than a human digestive system? I GIVE BRAINLIST
Answer:
The large intestine follows the small intestine.
Explanation:
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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836
Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Sam Houston had already served in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor of Tennessee when he moved to Texas in 1832. At the time he arrived, Texas was part of Mexico and the site of rising tensions and violent disturbances between Mexican authorities and Anglo settlers from the United States. Voicing his support for a separate state of Texas, Houston emerged as a leader among the settlers. In 1835, he was chosen commander in chief of the Texas army.
The Alamo was an 18th century Franciscan Mission in San Antonio, Texas, which was the location of an important battle for Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. In 1836, a small group of Texans was defeated by Mexican General Santa Anna.
When Houston received word of the defeat at the Alamo, he was inspired to begin a month-long retreat to regroup and replenish the Texas army's strength. Remembering how badly the Texans had been defeated at the Alamo, on April 21, 1836, Houston's army won a quick battle against the Mexican forces at San Jacinto and gained independence for Texas. Soon after, Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas. He continued to serve as senator and governor after Texas became part of the United States in 1845.
Sam Houston died in 1863 in Huntsville, Texas, where a 67-foot-tall memorial statue of him now stands. After a lifetime of service to his country, the event for which he is most well known is his role in the independence of Texas.
Item 1
1
Most factories in Canada are located near which of these bodies of water?
(Choose 2)
Arctic Ocean
Great Lakes
Hudson Bay
St. Lawrence River
HELPP
Most factories in Canada are located near the St. Lawrence river. St. Lawrence river is a large river in North America. Its total length is 1197km. So the correct option is D.
To whom is Canada known?Canada is withinside the North American continent. Justin Trudeau is the prime minister of canada. Canada and America shared the biggest border of the world.
Canada is known for its uniqueness like extreme politeness, maple syrup, moose, and their national game ice hockey. Canada has covered by the Atlantic ocean in the north and the pacific ocean in the west.
Therefore the correct option is D.
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how is a sea lion digestive system different than a human digestive system
Answer:
The sea lion digestive system: short but stomach is important to them, 4 x of the length. But the human digestive system is: Digestion works by moving food through the GI tract. Digestion begins in the mouth with chewing and ends in the small intestine. As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules.
So the sea lion system part, which is the stomach, is important to them (based from i seen when I searched), but the human system is the same as well, so there is basically no differences... but i hope this helps!
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What is one way the people of Sumer were able to produce a surplus of food?
Question 1 options:
They planted wheat and irrigated their fields.
They went through a drought, or time of no water.
They worked with another civilization to invent the best storage unit.
They planted had a civil war.
Answer:
first one
Explanation:
they’re very known for inventing very cool and elaborate irrigation systems!!!
Answer:
also its the secound one
Explanation:
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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836
Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.
Explanation:
The quote is interesting and somewhat odd is that Sam Houston was the leader of the Texan Army and helped to win independence from Mexico with victories like that at Battle of San Jacinto. Houston is a figure of Texan Independence but also of the annexation of Texas to the United States. Houston served as president of Texas twice. He was also elected to the Senate to represent Texas in 1846. The whole quote is as follows: "There would be no difficulty in securing the rights of the people and the liberties of Texas if men would march to their duty and not fly like recreants from danger. Texas must be defended and liberty maintained." He was inciting others to join the cause for Texan independence.
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Which is true about the cultural landscapes of Greece and Japan?
1 Greeks eat less fish than the Japanese because they don’t have the necessary technology to fish.
2 The Japanese chose to make full use of the mountains by carving terraces; the Greeks cleared mountain pastures for goats and sheep.
3 Both Greece and Japan have learned to harvest seaweed to feed the wild goats that live on the mountainsides.
4 Both Greece and Japan show similar geography, but the people have used their resources in different ways.
Answer:
I THINK ITS 1 I DID A TEST LIKE THAT A MONTH OR TWO AGO
Explanation:
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Which was a very early agricultural tool?
hand-held sickle made of stone
gas-powered combine harvester
ox-drawn plow
horse-drawn reaper
Answer:
Hand-held sickle made of stone
The most basic social unit of any culture is the _____.
government
family
village
religion
The answer is family!!!!!!!
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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836
Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Settlers went into conflict with the Mexican government because they were planters who brought slaves. Mexico had abolished slavery before and refused this practice. Texas later became independent shortly and joined the USA in 1845.
Explanation:
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Answer:
china silk,
Explanation:
what did Hamilton use in the constitution to support his argument for a national bank?
The rapid increase in use of communication technology such as the Internet has resulted in _____.
cultural change speeding up
cultural change slowing down
the rate of cultural change staying about the same
instant cultural change
.
Most rocks are made of what elements?
a. quartz, granite, marble, limestone, shale, sandstone, obsidian, mica
b. lithium, nitrogen, selenium, fluorine, chlorine, antimony, gallium, tin
c. oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium
Answer:
A rock is not one single, uni- form crystal. The most common elements found in Earth's crust, and therefore in the minerals and rocks that make up the crust, are oxygen and silicon, followed by aluminum and iron, and the bases: calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.
Explanation:
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Answer: c. oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium
Explanation: The most common elements found in Earth's crust, and therefore in the minerals and rocks that make up the crust, are oxygen and silicon, followed by aluminum and iron, and the bases: calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium.
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Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836
Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
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Playing American music in the Philippines is an example of _____.
acculturation
cultural diffusion
cultural diversity
defending traditions
Please help me I want to get over with it and please give a good answer.
Texas must be defended and liberty maintained. – Sam Houston, 1836
Sam Houston was commander-in-chief of the Texan army during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Think about the reasons that Texans wanted to gain independence from Mexico. Considering why Texans and the Mexican government disagreed, why is that quote interesting and somewhat odd? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Sam Houston and the Battle for Texas Independence
"Remember the Alamo" is a well-known phrase. Do you know what it means?
Sam Houston had already served in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor of Tennessee when he moved to Texas in 1832. At the time he arrived, Texas was part of Mexico and the site of rising tensions and violent disturbances between Mexican authorities and Anglo settlers from the United States. Voicing his support for a separate state of Texas, Houston emerged as a leader among the settlers. In 1835, he was chosen commander in chief of the Texas army.
The Alamo was an 18th century Franciscan Mission in San Antonio, Texas, which was the location of an important battle for Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. In 1836, a small group of Texans was defeated by Mexican General Santa Anna.
When Houston received word of the defeat at the Alamo, he was inspired to begin a month-long retreat to regroup and replenish the Texas army's strength. Remembering how badly the Texans had been defeated at the Alamo, on April 21, 1836, Houston's army won a quick battle against the Mexican forces at San Jacinto and gained independence for Texas. Soon after, Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas. He continued to serve as senator and governor after Texas became part of the United States in 1845.
Sam Houston died in 1863 in Huntsville, Texas, where a 67-foot-tall memorial statue of him now stands. After a lifetime of service to his country, the event for which he is most well known is his role in the independence of Texas.
Explanation:
Which of the following does not describe Greece? *
Landlocked without surrounding water
The mainland is mostly made up of Mountains
Includes hundreds of Islands
Has many earthquakes
Answer:A.
Explanation: