Relacione rios de planalto com potêncial hidrelétrico

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Answer 1

Answer: I'm not sure if you wanted your answer in or Portuguese so I attached both.

Explanation:

English:

Water is collected in dams that have potential energy in hydroelectric power plants. When one's height rises, so does their potential energy. The potential energy of water increases as the plateaus rise in height, and more electricity is produced. As a result, plateaus are ideal for producing hydroelectric power.

Portuguese:

A água é captada em barragens que possuem potencial energético em usinas hidrelétricas. Quando a altura de uma pessoa aumenta, também aumenta sua energia potencial. A energia potencial da água aumenta à medida que os planaltos aumentam de altura e mais eletricidade é produzida. Como resultado, os planaltos são ideais para a produção de energia hidrelétrica.


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Name 2 of the major wind systems (patterns)

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The Earth contains five major wind zones: polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and the doldrums. Polar easterlies are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. Hope that helps.

Many countries in Southwest Asia and Northern Africa have large numbers of people per unit of arable land, or high _____________ densities.

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The correct answer would be population density.

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What global marker serves as the symmetrical line which creates a mirror image of the vegetation and climate of Africa?

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Answer:Tropic or cancer

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What are some other ideas that you think Japan could use to help with their overcrowding
problem? (In the ring of fire)

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Nukes? I’m not sure. I mean cannibalism is possible as well because it solves hunger and overpopulation.

Which of the following is NOT a valid way of showing that two triangles are similar?

Angle Angle postulate
Side-side postulate
Side Angle Side Postulate
Side Side Side Postulate

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I believe the side-side postulate is NOT a valid way of showing that two triangles are similar.

Which of the following would not be considered an agent of erosion?
a. Evidence of a past debris slide
b.possible soil creep
c.rapid river in South America
d. Sand storm in the Sahara Desert

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Answer: b. possible soil creep

Explanation:

Erosion can be defined as the process in which the top layer of the soil is removed because of the action of the agents like wind, water, chemicals, and others. Possible soil creep no agent is mentioned responsible for the soil creep whether it is because of gravity, water, or wind. Evidence of a past debris indicate that the erosion has occurred and displaced the debris from its place. Rapid river can also become an agent in South America. Sand storm will involve the blow of sand with the action of wind in Sahara Desert.

Which of the following statements is best supported by the data in the Insolation layer? View Available Hint(s) Which of the following statements is best supported by the data in the Insolation layer? The slopes of the Himalayas represent an area of uniform insolation. The cloud cover of the ITCZ limits insolation just south of the equator at this time. At this time of year, insolation is generally greater in the Antarctic polar region than the Arctic polar region. The regions of highest and lowest insolation in the contiguous United States are both located in the western part of the country. North Africa receives substantially less insolation than Sub-Saharan Africa

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Answer:

North Africa receives substantially less insolation than Sub-Saharan Africa.

Explanation:

North Africa receives less solar radiation from the sun as compared to Sub-Saharan Africa because north Africa is far from equator whereas the Sub-Saharan Africa is located near and on the equator zone. Those regions who are on the equator experience direct solar radiation of sun that leads to higher insolation as compared to areas which is far away from equator receives lower insolation so that's why North Africa have low insolation as compared to Sub-Saharan Africa.

What led to the settlement and formation of independent states of Slavic peoples on the Balkan Peninsula by the A.D. 400s and 500s?
Question 15 options:
They merged with Celtic and Germanic tribes.
The mountainous terrain allowed them to resist invading armies.
The river and estuary systems served as key trade routes.
The persistent conflict on the peninsula spread, leading to the defeat of the Mongols.

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Answer:

The mountainous terrain allowed them to resist invading armies.

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What government does isis want for Muslim countries

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Answer:

Sharia Law

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What percentage of US solders were injured or killed in the Vietnam War?


A: 50%
B: 25%
C: 5%
D: 10%

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25 % of US soldiers were injured

Answer:

B. 25 percentage of US solders were injured or killed in the Vietnam War

Explanation:

I had read its answer as 30 percent but here is not that option .

How did the Nile affect ancient Egypt's development?

A. Flooding delayed development until dams made it safe for people to live along the river.

B. Because the Nile River is the only large waterway in Africa, most Africans settled there.

C. The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.

D. People could not survive along the Nile River due to aggressive hippopotamuses and crocodiles.

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Answer: C. The fertile delta soil produced enough crops to support the growth of a large civilization.

Explanation:because the river's annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops.

A large percentage of Africa, Asia, and Latin America are involved in
subsistence agriculture.
True
False

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Answer:

I would say true

Explanation:

the amazon rainforest alone is being cleared for farmland and the increasing population, same as I know is the case in central Africa.

Which of these is not a satellite
A ) The international space station that orbits the earth

B ) Pluto's moon Charon

C ) The sun at the center of the solar system

D ) The earth as it moves around the sun

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

C the sun at the center of the solar system

Peter the
Great changed
the capital city
to Moscow
True or False
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because he did. It tells me to write more characters, so i am going to just say random stuff because i have no time...

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of quality pockets?

Conspicuous

Stitched straight

Securely attached

Functionally placed

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Answer:

Conspicuous.

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What is one advantage of a direct democracy?
Decision making can be slow since many people's views must be heard.
No one person has all the power, so poor or selfish decisions are less likely to be made
by the governments.
Every citizen has the right to vote on issues.
All groups in a country are represented when decisions are made.

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Answer:

No one person has all the power, so poor or selfish decisions are less likely to be made

by the governments.

Explanation:

Direct democracy, which is also called pure democracy is a democracy in which the decisions are not taken by representatives. All decisions are voted on by the people. When a budget or law needs to be passed, then the idea goes to the people. Large governments rarely make decisions this way.

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Which of these is an important legacy of colonial powers in Africa?
The movement of the national capital from Lagos to Abuja
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Cultural conflict within country borders

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State legal systems based on Islamic law
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Answer:

Cultural conflict within country borders

Explanation:

The borders of Africa would only made to serve the interest of Europeans. The natives cultures where not accounted for and thus many culture groups where torn apart and combined with their rivals do to lines set on a map by people who never even saw these places in the first place.

a reason for temperature inversion in the valley​

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Explanation:

Temperature inversion layers, also called thermal inversions or just inversion layers, are areas where the normal decrease in air temperature with increasing altitude is reversed and the air above the ground is warmer than the air below it. Inversion layers can occur anywhere from close to ground level up to thousands of feet into the atmosphere.

Inversion layers are significant to meteorology because they block atmospheric flow which causes the air over an area experiencing an inversion to become stable. This can then result in various types of weather patterns.

More importantly, though, areas with heavy pollution are prone to unhealthy air and an increase in smog when an inversion is present because they trap pollutants at ground level instead of circulating them away.

Causes

Normally, air temperature decreases at a rate of 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet (or roughly 6.4°C for every kilometer) you climb into the atmosphere. When this normal cycle is present, it is considered an unstable air mass, and air constantly flows between the warm and cool areas. The air is better able to mix and spread around pollutants.

During an inversion episode, temperatures increase with increasing altitude. The warm inversion layer then acts as a cap and stops atmospheric mixing. This is why inversion layers are called stable air masses.

Temperature inversions are a result of other weather conditions in an area. They occur most often when a warm, less dense air mass moves over a dense, cold air mass.

This can happen, for example, when the air near the ground rapidly loses its heat on a clear night. The ground becomes cooled quickly while the air above it retains the heat the ground was holding during the day.

Temperature inversions also occur in some coastal areas because upwelling of cold water can decrease surface air temperature and the cold air mass stays under warmer ones.

Topography can also play a role in creating a temperature inversion since it can sometimes cause cold air to flow from mountain peaks down into valleys. This cold air then pushes under the warmer air rising from the valley, creating the inversion.

In addition, inversions can also form in areas with significant snow cover because the snow at ground level is cold and its white color reflects almost all heat coming in. Thus, the air above the snow is often warmer because it holds the reflected energy.

Comentario del plano de la ciudad de Santander

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Answer:

Santander [a] es la capital de la comunidad autónoma y región histórica de Cantabria situada en la costa norte de España. Es una ciudad portuaria ubicada al este de Gijón y al oeste de Bilbao con una población de 172.000 (2017). [4]

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The percentage of oxygen in C2H5COOCH3​

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Answer:

i think 2 oxygen

Explanation:

um i dont know how to find the percentage but i hope that helps

What is the rank of India as per the human development index ( HDI ) repo of 2020​

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Answer: 131

Explanation:

According to the Human Development Index, which is presented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) every year, on 2020 India ranked 131 out of 189 countries. With an HDI value of 0.645, India fell in the medium human development category. Although India’s HDI is more than that of the South Asian region average (0.641) and is also above the average value of 0.631 among the medium HDI category countries, the HDI doesn´t include the inequality in the distribution of human development across all the people of India.

what are the characteristics of an industrialized nation

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Answer:

The characteristics of an industrialized nation include, economic growth, efficient division of labor, improved standards of living, urban population, and use of technological innovation to solve problems.

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basal sliding phenomenon helps glaciers move down the valleys of the southern Alps. Basal sliding is the action of the glacier moving down across the bed because of the melting of water below the ice moving as the lubricant.

Which examples show matter moving from a living part to another living part in an ecosystem?
Choose all that apply:

An animal eating another animal and getting substances with nitrogen from it.

Plants taking in carbon dioxide from the air and changing it to other substances.

An animal eating a plant and getting substances with carbon from it.

Bacteria taking nitrogen gas from the air and changing it to other substances.

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I remember taking this quiz but i only remember 1 answer choice and it was

Bacteria taking nitrogen gas from the air and changing it to other substances.

Organisms that provide this clean up service include fungi, bacteria, insects, worms, all of which are in turn eaten by other trophic levels.

The dead organic matter consumed by this clean up crew becomes soil which provides a place for plants to grow.

As a result organic matter is always being recycled.

what cause a volcanic eruption to be explosive

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Answer:

Explanation:A volcano's explosiveness depends on the composition of the magma (molten rock) and how readily gas can escape from it. As magma rises and pressure is released, gas bubbles (mainly of water vapor and carbon dioxide) form and expand rapidly, causing explosions.

which student correctly identified the geologic process that formed the himalayan mountains ?

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Are dingoes native to Australia? yes no​

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Answer:

yes, the dingo is an animal native to Australia

Answer:

Yes they are considered native.

Which of the following statements describes the idea of microcredit that has developed in South Asia?


Investments made in the ongoing research of miniature farms

Forgiveness of 5% of foreign debt owed by countries

Acceptance of loans only from lenders in the less developed countries

Small loans are made available to poor entrepreneurs

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Explanation:

forgiveness of 5% of foreign debt owed by countries

On August 1, 2011, Mars was easily visible from Earth between

a. 9:00 pm to midnight.
b. sunset to sunrise.
c. 3:00 am and 3:00 pm.
d. 3:00 am to sunrise.​

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Answer:

a. 9:00 pm to midnight.

That is the point in Mars' orbit when it comes closest to Earth, this time at about 38.6 million miles (62.07 million kilometers) from our planet. Mars was visible for much of the night in the southern sky and at its highest point at about midnight.

What are 20 facts about Japan

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1. Japan consists of over 6,800 islands.
2. 21% of the Japanese population is elderly, the highest proportion in the world. Japan has more than 50,000 people who are over 100 years old.
3. Square watermelons are grown by Japanese farmers for easier stack and store.
4. In Japan there are more pets than children.
5. Japan’s birth rate is so low that adult diapers are sold more than baby diapers.
6. In Japan there are ‘Maid Cafes’ where waitresses dressed in maid costumes act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons.
7. 126.5 million people live in Japan (2020)
8. Capital: Tokyo, which is the biggest city in Japan with over 13 million inhabitants.
9. Government: Constitutional Monarchy. The Japanese emperor is called Naruhito.
10. Language: Japanese
11. Religion: majority are Buddhists or Shintoists
12. Life expectancy: 86 years
13. Currency: 1 Yen (JP¥) = 100 sen
14. Prime Minister: Joshihide Suga, since 14 September 2020
15. The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji, a dormant (sleeping) volcano, which last erupted in 1707. Mount Fuji is 3,776 metres/ 12,388 feet high.
16. Japan is slightly smaller than the state of California in the USA or slightly bigger than Germany.
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Sushi: raw fish or seafood dish but also vegetable can be used in these dainty little bites or rice rolls
Bento box: Lunch boxes often filled with sushi or other treats and snacks
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Soba: buckwheat noodles, usually served in broth
Tempura: light and crispy deep-fried food such as fried vegetables, fish, seafood or meat
Teriyaki: dark sticky sauce containing honey, ginger, garlic and soy sauce. This sauce is popularly served with meat or fish dishes.
Taiyaki: sweet cake treat with various fillings in fish shape
Yakitory: chicken cubes on skewers often dipped into a salty soy sauce
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20. The Japanese eat more fish than any other people in the world, about 17 million tons per year. Japan is the world’s largest importer of seafood, with shrimp comprising about one third of the total, about four million tons a year. More than 20% of Japanese protein is obtained through fish and fish products.
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