Answer:
"B answer for question 7" 8.B 9.i think leeward
Explanation:
How do we know about the Earth’s inner structure
Answer:
Seismic waves from large earthquakes pass throughout the Earth. These waves contain vital information about the internal structure of the Earth. As seismic waves pass through the Earth, they are refracted, or bent, like rays of light bend when they pass through a glass prism.
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QUESTION 4
4. A region is defined by the fact that it is contained within the Mojave Desert. Therefore the
region is defined by
A. Politics
B. Culture
C. Economics
D. Landforms
Answer:
I believe the answer is d
What do you know about climate change?
How do you feel about it?
What steps have you taken to fight climate change in your everyday life?
What steps have you taken to fight climate change in your professional life?
Do you think your steps are effective?
Do you think companies and corporations are doing enough to fight climate change?
Answer:
climate change is caused by the burning of fossil fuels damaging the ozone. the ozone protects the earth from getting extremely hot. when it gets hot the fresh water dries up, and many crops die
Two characteristics of talus
Answer:
Explanation:
Abstract
Vegetation‐covered relict talus slopes are widespread at the base of glacially steepened rockwalls in Scotland. Investigations carried out on two such slopes, one in the An Teallach massif in Wester Ross, the other on the flanks of West Lomond, Fife, suggest that these slopes accumulated as a result of rockfall in the interval between the retreat of the Late Devensian ice sheet and the end of the Loch Lomond Stadial. Other processes (basal erosion, avalanches and debris flow) were apparently not effective in modifying these slopes during accumulation. During the Holocene, however, rockfall accumulation at these sites has been almost negligible. Present‐day rockwall retreat rates average 0.015mm y‐1 (excluding infrequent large‐scale falls) and are thus low in comparison with rates measured in other environments or calculated for the Loch Lomond Stadial. The main processes operating during the Holocene on these slopes are slope failure, debris flow, gullying and soil creep.
What are the Great Lakes? just name them and I will give you brainiest.
Answer:
There are 5 great lakes
Explanation:
1. Superior
2. Huron
3. Michagon
4. Erie
5. Ontario
USING FOUR OR MORE COMPLETE SENTENCES, IDENTIFY THREE TYPES OF CULTURES IN THE WORLD AND DESCRIBE ONE CHARACTERISTIC OF EACH. oops caps lol sorry
Answer:
Explanation:
The question you have asked is a very very wide one, with a lot of different opinions. But if I were to answer, I would say types of culture include;
Clan Culture.
Hierarchy Culture.
Market Culture.
Clan Culture: is a family-like or tribe-like type of environment. A clan culture places a lot of emphasis on consensus and commonality of goals without ignoring that of values. I would also add that Clan cultures are very collaborative and their characteristics include;
Effective communication.
Diversity.
Learning opportunities.
Recognition.
Clear and defined purpose.
Meaning and purpose.
Teamwork.
1. Why is anaerobic respiration a chemical reaction?
Answer:In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen. The chemical reaction transfers energy from glucose to the cell. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid, rather than carbon dioxide and water.
Explanation:
Why is the bottom of the troposphere warmer than the of the troposphere
Answer:
Although the sun light comes from the top to the bottom of the atmosphere, the troposphere is primarily heated from the bottom. This is because the surface is much better at absorbing a wide range of solar radiation as compared to the air. Much of the sunlight filters down through the air and to the surface.
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