Answer:
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In what country
was
Christianity founded? *
Israel
United States
India
Vietnam
Answer: The answer is Israel.
Which of the following were ways that apartheid controlled the lives of the indigenous (native African?
Answer:
All the options are correct.
Explanation:
Apartheid was a social policy applied in South Africa from 1948 to 1993, by the government controlled by the white minority of the nation, which, through restrictive rights laws, subjected the black majority. These restrictions applied to different aspects of life in South Africa, such as interpersonal relationships (prohibition of mixed marriages), political (prohibition of black voting), economic (prohibition for blacks to carry out certain jobs), etc.
Thermohaline circulation
Answer:
Cyrkulacja termohalinowa, południkowa cyrkulacja wymienna, MOC (od ang. meridional overturning circulation), globalny pas transmisyjny – globalna cyrkulacja wód oceanów spowodowana zmianami gęstości wody morskiej w zależności od zasolenia emperatury
Explanation:
Answer:
causes salt lake formation
Explanation:
edg 2022
Plants are autotrophs because *
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
Plants are autotrophs, which means they produce their own food. They use the process of photosynthesis to transform water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into oxygen, and simple sugars that the plant uses as fuel.
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4) The total of the building is $35. The discount is 60%. What is the total? A) $14 B) $69 C) $58 d) $29 Cual es el
Answer:
A-$14
Explanation: 35 x .6= 21
35-21= 14
China History
Define the following terms (2 pts each):
Dynasty-
Silkroad-
Mao Zedung-
Chain Kai Shek-
Red Guard-
Commune Farming-
Arable Land-
Answer:
Dynasty - The word dynasty means, quite simply, a succession of rulers from the same family. Beginning with the Bronze Age Shang dynasty, historical eras in China have borne the name of the family or clan that dominated during that period. Some dynasties, such as the Chou and the Ming, lasted for centuries.
Silk road - Silk Road, also called Silk Route, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China. Silk went westward, and wools, gold, and silver went east. China also received Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism (from India) via the Silk Road.
Mao Zudeng - Mao Zedong, Wade-Giles romanization Mao Tse-tung, (born December 26, 1893, Shaoshan, Hunan province, China—died September 9, 1976, Beijing), principal Chinese Marxist theorist, soldier, and statesman who led his country’s communist revolution. Mao was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1935 until his death, and he was chairman (chief of state) of the People’s Republic of China from 1949 to 1959 and chairman of the party also until his death.
Chain Kai Shek - Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975), also known as Chiang Chung-cheng and romanized via Mandarin as Chiang Chieh-shih and Jiang Jieshi, was a Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975, first in mainland China .
Red Guard - Was a mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966 through 1967, during the first phase of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, which he had instituted.
Commune Farming - Under the commune system, the farmers were encouraged to cultivate land collectively and not individually. That is, the farmers were encouraged to combine their individual plots of land and perform farming collectively.
Arable Land - China's arable land, which represents 10% of the total arable land in the world, supports over 20% of the world's population. Of this approximately 1.4 million square kilometers of arable land, only about 1.2% (116,580 square kilometers) permanently supports crops and 525,800 square kilometers are irrigated.
The function of the ________is to store fluids for the cells?
Answer:
Vacuoles
Explanation:
Relacione rios de planalto com potêncial hidrelétrico
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.
1. Why do we need to test electronic components?
2. When do we conduct the test?
Answer:
2.
1.Electronics test and test equipment are essential elements of electronics and radio. Electronic equipment can develop failures, or it may not work properly when it is built. In order to discover whether a circuit is working, and then where the problem is located, it is necessary to use various forms of test equipment.24 Oct 2020
Describe 2 things China has done to address the population problem.
Answer:
One child per family policy and birth quota system
Explanation:
In 1979, China started the one child per family policy. It became illegal for anybody to have more than one child. The birth quota system was established in 1980 which monitors population growth.
what's the connection between water sheds and drainage basin
Answer:
Both river basins and watersheds are areas of land that drain to a particular water body, such as a lake, stream, river or estuary. in a river basin, all that water drains to a large river. The term watershed is used to describe a smaller area of land that drains to a smaller stream, lake or wetland. hope this helped!
Using complete sentences, analyze two ways the natural environment of a city influences the built environment.
Answer:
Cities are built to take advantage of some natural features, such as waterways and sunshine. For example, cities like Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans were built near waterways that provided a source of trade.
Explanation:
Answer:
Cities are built to take advantage of some natural features, such as waterways and sunshine. For example, cities like Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans were built near waterways that provided a source of trade.
Explanation:
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In which ways are humans adding carbon to the carbon cycle? Choose all that apply.
Through respiration.
Burning fossil fuels.
Using electricity.
Through photosynthesis.
Answer:
i would say
Burning fossil fuels.
Explanation:
Human activities have a tremendous impact on the carbon cycle. Burning fossil fuels, changing land use, and using limestone to make concrete all transfer significant quantities of carbon into the atmosphere.
Where should you go to safety during a tornado?
A. the back yard
B. the basement
C. the attic
D. an open field
Why is it important to prevent acid rain? It harms people, animals, trees, and buildings. It harms many cars making them undrivable. It harms airplanes and public transportation. It harms all plants and animals that live indoors.
Which of the following is not a factor that affects the rate at which a rock weathers?
a. Rock color
b. Time
C. Surface area
d. Chemical composition
suggest two possible ways how the government can use the greening of cities to reduce the. impact of urban activities on urban heat islands
Answer:
Green Roofs and Vegetation Cover
Green roofs present a great method of lessening the impacts of urban heat islands. Green roofing is the practice of planting vegetation on a roof, just like they are planted in a garden. ... Plants also cool the surrounding environments, thereby reducing air conditioning demands.
Explain How earthquakes can be both a destructive and creative force?
Earthquakes can be both (as you said) destructive and creative. earthquakes can damage underground mines greatly especially if there are people down there, they can break apart homes, and do far worse depending on their force. But, they can also be a creative force. When the fault lines move they can cause incredible damage, BUT they also can cause new land formations (constructive), witch is a good sign. But for the most part, earthquakes are only causing of destruction.
problemas de relación y multiplicación y adicción adicción escribe los números que faltan en los cuadros mágicos
Custom and tradition determine what should be produced in a traditional
economy.
True
False
Natural Resources and Economies of South Asia
Practice
Active
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Using four or more complete sentences, discuss two similarities and two differences between the economies of India and
Singapore. Make sure you use examples to support your response.
Answer:
A difference is that Singapore has a GDP of $93,900, while India has a GDP of $7,200.
Explanation:
5) In 8 minutes, an earthquake P-wave travels a total distance of A) 2,100 km B) 4,700 km C) 6,600 km D) 11,300 km
Answer:
4,700km
Explanation:
In 8 minutes, an earthquake P-wave travels a total distance of 4,700km
Chechnya has no real strategic importance to Russia so there is no reason for Russia to keep troops
there.
True
False
Complete the sentence.
__________ break down dead material, reduce it to base nutrients, and return it to the ecosystem.
Select one:
Decomposers
Carnivores
Consumers
Herbivores
What are some examples of decomposers?
Choose all that apply:
A fungus that breaks down the bark of trees.
An orchid that uses sunlight for energy.
A squirrel that eats acorns.
A bacteria that breaks down dead leaves.
Why is population growth a challenge for China?
Answer:
Because China is suffering from overpopulation.
Explanation:
g In the troposphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude, while in the stratosphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude. In the troposphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude, while in the stratosphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude. decreases, increases decreases, decreases decreases, remains constant increases, increases increases, decreases
Answer:
decreases, increases.
Explanation:
Temperature can be defined as a measure of the degree of coldness or hotness of a physical object. It is measured with a thermometer and its units are Celsius (°C), Kelvin (K) and Fahrenheit (°F).
Troposphere is the lowest and most dense layer of the earth's atmosphere that causes a significant change in weather and is typically charactized by a temperature decrease.
On the other hand, stratosphere is the layer that is directly above the troposphere of the earth's atmosphere, extending to a range of about 30 miles (50 kilometers) with a gradual increase in temperature to about 0°C.
This ultimately implies that, in the troposphere, temperature decreases with increasing altitude (height above sea level), while in the stratosphere, temperature increases with increasing altitude (height above sea level).
Answer:
why copy the question that much you confused me but the answer is Decreases
Explanation:
What kind of map should be used to navigate the forest?
A climate map
A political map
A thematic map
A topographical map
You are walking on a beautiful beach in Hawaii with a friend who wasn't fortunate to take my geology class. Your friend finds a finely crystalline (aphanitic) black rock with some relatively large green olivine crystals in it. Your friend asks that you describe the formation process of this rock to her. Explain how the rock formed, including the special texture of this rock and the rock name.