discuss some of the factors that leads to population growth

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Answer 1

Answer:

baby making

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Answer 2

Answer:

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Which of the following does not have an impact on Earth’s climate?
a.
the movement of the ocean
b.
greenhouse gases
c.
burning fossil fuels
d.
none of the above

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Answer:

its D on edge 2020

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What makes planet Earth a "house"for living organisms?

(a)It has comfortable distance from the sun

(b)The atmosphere serves as shields from the sun​

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Answer:

It is the only habitable planet amongst all. Earth is well equipped as a planet and ideally placed in our solar system and galaxy to support life.

A

explanation: more logical than B

Which describes slate

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Answer:

Grains arranged in parallel layers

Explanation:

I took the test

From the provided options, the slate is a metamorphic rock with foliated and the grains arranged in parallel layers.

The first, second and fourth options are correct.

What is a metamorphic rock?

A metamorphic rock is one of a type of rock formed from the rock existed in real sense with high heating and pressure effects.

Slate is a kind of metamorphic rock having the finely grained and foliated texture. It is being formed out of  a sedimentary rock having clay and volcanic ash composition in itself.

Question's missing part:

The options are as follows:

1) metamorphic

2) foliated

3) does not split into layers

4) grains arranged in parallel layers

5) igneous

Therefore, the option third and fifth are not the description of slate.

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A much smaller elevated flat landform probably eroded from a mesa.
Select one:
a. volcano
b. unfolded mountain
c. butte

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B/ unfolded mountain

About
percent of Antarctica's surface is rock; the rest is ice.
5
50
95

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Answer: 5

Explanation:

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does a mineral is an organic solid?

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Answer:

Organic solids are organic chemical compounds that exist as solids at room temperatures.

Explanation:

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What is the caste system and on what is it based?

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Answer:

Caste is a form of social stratification characterized by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultural notions of purity and pollution.

Answer:

Explanation:

Caste is a form of social stratification characterized by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultural notions of purity and pollution.

please help. what is the definition of a confined aquifer?

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Answer:

This is an aquifer below the land surface that is saturated with water. Layers of impermeable material are both above and below the aquifer, causing it to be under pressure so that when the aquifer is penetrated by a well, the water will rise above the top of the aquifer.

Explanation:

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Spatial reorganization such as ________________ is usually a result of migration. This is caused by: __________

Just give me an example to put in the line!!!! Or explain to me what “Spatial reorganization is” Thanks <3

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poverty is usually a result of migration

Who would win a fight Alfredo or DDG?

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Answer:

DDG

Explanation:

DDG exactly workouts and he can box

Answer:

DDG can fight but I would probably say fredo would win.

Explanation:

that's just my honest opinion.

saang kontinente matatagpuan Ang Gobi desert,Mekong river at 38th Parallel Coloseum​

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Answer:

Asya

Paliwanag:

Ang disyerto ng Gobi, ilog ng Mekong at 38th Parallel Coloseum ay matatagpuan sa kontinente ng Asya. Ang ilog ng Mekong ay dumaan sa Tsina, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, at Vietnam at sumasaklaw ng halos 2,600 milyang distansya habang dumadaan mula sa mga bansang ito. Ang Hilagang Korea at Timog Korea ay matatagpuan sa 38th Parallel Coloseum. Ang disyerto ng Gobi ay isang malawak na disyerto na naroroon sa hilaga ng china at timog ng Mongolia.

how could the crusades change a serfs life

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Answer:

They could now own land and homes

Explanation:

From the 11th century to the 15th century, a series of attempted European invasions of the Middle East sought to re-capture the Holy Lands from Islamic powers. Only the First Crusade succeeded, and only then for less than a century before Saladin re-took Jerusalem

Topic: Hurricane Harvey's toxic damage in Houston
1. Describe the environmental issue of pollution.
2. Why is pollution happening? Does anyone benefit from this problem?
3. What are the problems pollution causes? For each problem describe the cost/consequences.
4. How would you solve this problem?
5. Create and answer 1 question of your own on this topic.
6.What efforts are being made to solve this issue? Describe them.

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Answer:A toxic onslaught from the nation’s petrochemical hub was largely overshadowed by the record-shattering deluge of Hurricane Harvey as residents and first responders struggled to save lives and property.

More than a half-year after floodwaters swamped America’s fourth-largest city, the extent of this environmental assault is beginning to surface, while questions about the long-term consequences for human health remain unanswered.

County, state and federal records pieced together by The Associated Press and The Houston Chronicle reveal a far more widespread toxic impact than authorities publicly reported after the storm slammed into the Texas coast in late August and then stalled over the Houston area.

Some 500 chemical plants, 10 refineries and more than 6,670 miles of intertwined oil, gas and chemical pipelines line the nation’s largest energy corridor.

Nearly half a billion gallons of industrial wastewater mixed with storm water surged out of just one chemical plant in Baytown, east of Houston on the upper shores of Galveston Bay

Benzene, vinyl chloride, butadiene and other known human carcinogens were among the dozens of tons of industrial toxic substances released into surrounding neighborhoods and waterways following Harvey’s torrential rains.

In all, reporters catalogued more than 100 Harvey-related toxic releases — on land, in water and in the air. Most were never publicized, and in the case of two of the biggest ones, the extent or potential toxicity of the releases was initially understated.

Only a handful of the industrial spills have been investigated by federal regulators, reporters found.

Texas regulators say they have investigated 89 incidents, but have yet to announce any enforcement actions.

Testing by state and federal regulators of soil and water for contaminants was largely limited to Superfund toxic waste sites.

Based on widespread air monitoring, including flyovers, officials repeatedly assured the public that post-Harvey air pollution posed no health threat. But the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official in charge now says these general assessments did not necessarily reflect local “hotspots” with potential risk to people.

Regulators alerted the public to dangers from just two, well-publicized toxic disasters: the Arkema chemical plant northeast of Houston that exploded and burned for days, and a nearby dioxin-laden federal Superfund site whose protective cap was damaged by the raging San Jacinto River.

Samuel Coleman, who was the EPA’s acting regional administrator during Harvey, said the priority in the immediate aftermath was “addressing any environmental harms as quickly as possible as opposed to making announcements about what the problem was.”

In hindsight, he said, it might not have been a bad idea to inform the public about the worst of “dozens of spills.”

Local officials say the state’s industry-friendly approach has weakened efforts by the city of Houston and surrounding Harris County to build cases against and force cleanup by the companies, many of them repeat environmental offenders.

“The public will probably never know the extent of what happened to the environment after Harvey. But the individual companies of course know,” said Rock Owens, supervising environmental attorney for Harris County, home to Houston and 4.7 million residents.

The chairman of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Bryan Shaw, declined when asked by lawmakers in January to identify the worst spills and their locations. He told a legislative subcommittee hearing he could not publicly discuss spills until his staff completed a review.

The amount of post-Harvey government testing contrasts sharply with what happened after two other major Gulf Coast hurricanes. After Hurricane Ike hit Texas in 2008, state regulators collected 85 sediment samples to measure the contamination; more than a dozen violations were identified and cleanups were carried out, according to a state review.

Who were the two individuals who believed they had the right to control Delaware?

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Answer:

Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company founded the Delaware Colony in 1638

Explanation:

Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company founded the Delaware Colony in 1638. However, the colony was taken over by England and placed under English rule. The colony was named after the Delaware River.

Along with NJ, PA, NY, MD, and VA, Delaware would also be considered a mid-Atlantic state. Delaware is 96 miles long. Also, it varies from 9 to 35 miles in width.

what is 26 ÷ 35 x 247 ÷ (135)

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Answer:

1.359153439153439

Explanation:

1.359153 is the answer

its correct letter.
a. an area that shares common features
Is it natural features

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Answer: yes

Explanation:

List indicators or science of measurement used to measure strength of economy? GDP income literacy rate life expectancy

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Answer:

GDP

Explanation:

The indicator or science of measurement used to measure the strength of economy of any nation is the GDP - Gross Domestic Product.

GDP is one of the parameters used by economists as well as statistician to measure the strength of an economy. It is the monetary value of the total goods and services in a nation within a specified period of time. GDP gives an overview of the economy of a country and it is often computed annually. It helps policy makers and government to know the wellness of their economies.

Income, Literacy rate and life expectancy are not good tools to measure the strength of an economy compared to the GDP.

Can someone please help me with the question?​

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Answer: I think B

Explanation:

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! A young immigrant student from Korea eventually loses his language and cultural traditions as they are replaced by those of the majority culture. This is an example of:

A cultural pluralism

B ethnic acculturation

C bi-ethnicity

D cultural assimilation

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Answer:

Correct answer is D cultural assimilation

Explanation:

D is the correct answer because it refers to a wide process of total lost of previous cultural pattern, and adoption to the new system of values.

A is wrong because it refers to multiple cultures who are cohabiting in one place.

B is wrong because it would mean that some aspects of previous culture are preserved.

The same goes with C because it refers to people who have different ethnic backgrounds in the family.

how is the first man to climb Mount Everest​

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Answer:

Edmund Hillary And Tenzing Norgay I Believe

Answer:

After years of dreaming about it and seven weeks of climbing, New Zealander Edmund Hillary (1919–2008) and Nepalese Tenzing Norgay (1914–1986) reached the top of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.

They were the first people to ever reach the summit of Mount Everest.

Ancient World Cultures
Cultures MOST likely first developed in these places because they are near
Amountain
B desert
Cplains
vers

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B desert is the answer

Answer:

D. rivers

Explanation:

A. is not the right answer. Mountains can help settlements be more protected from the attack, but it's hard to build houses in the mountains and to find fertile land.

B. is not the right answer. Deserts are not a good place to live because of the lack of water and fertile land, so cultures don't develop much in the desert.

C. is not the correct answer. While plains are fine for building settlements, it must be taken into consideration what kind of soil there is and how near is the water.

D. is the right answer. Rivers are one of the most important aspects to take into consideration for survival because they are a source of water, and they are likely near fertile land. When developing a culture, it is also great to have it near the river as you can establish travel and trade via water. Therefore, cultures usually develop near the rivers.

you can represent the measures of an angle and its complement as X degrees + 90 - x degrees similarly you can represent the measures of an angle and it's supplement as X degrees and 180 - x degrees use these Expressions to find the measures of the angles describe the measure of an angle is equal to 4 times the measure of its complement​

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Answer:

5 x 22.5°

Explanation:

The measure of an angle is 67.5°.

Its complement angle: 22.5°.

Its supplement angle: 112.5°

112.5° = ---------

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One of the main purposes of physical geography is to:

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Answer: C

Geography is used to tell people where something is, like for example:

The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.

It also is used to help people understand how nature affects their communities. For example:

A hurricane can destroy your home.

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The orange areas on the map above highlight the world regions with __________ climates.
A.
continental
B.
dry
C.
highland
D.
polar


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C because c because c because c

Answer:

A) continental

Explanation:

Sue narrowed her eyes as she watched Bill walk into his office. This was the fourth time that Bill had been late for work. He used to be so punctual, but that had changed. He also left quite early during the weekday, without even making up the time he missed in the mornings. He had been so unlike himself lately, it made Sue feel uneasy about approaching him.

Based on the passage above, what does punctual mean?
A.
frequently late
B.
regularly on time
C.
hardworking
D.
slow-moving
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Answer:

I may be wrong, but the most reasonable answer here seems to be B: regularly on time.

Explanation:

The whole time they talk about how he is always on time, and how all the sudden he is late. They never mention how hard working he used to be.

Sorry if it's wrong!

Answer:

Answer B

Explanation:

What was a goal of the Zapatistas of Mexico in 1994?
A.
to recover land taken by Spanish conquerors
B.
to reform Mexico's failing agricultural crop
C.
to wage war with Mexico's southern neighbors
D.
to reunite Latin America under the Spanish flag

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Answer:

Their initial goal was to instigate a revolution against the rise of neoliberalism throughout Mexico, but since no such revolution occurred, they used their uprising as a platform to call attention to their movement to protest the signing of the NAFTA, which the EZLN believed would increase inequality in Chiapas.

Explanation:

A I think

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because limited government is basically citizens have most power where on the other hand unlimited government, the government has full power

2. Some types of syrup are almost entirely made of glucose molecules. If a person ate some syrup like this, what would happen to her ability to exercise?​

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Answer: The options are not given. Here are the options.

A. It would be harder for her to exercise

B. It would be easier for her to exercise

C.Nothing would happen to her ability to exercise, but her respiratory system would not work as hard, since glucose has more energy than oxygen molecules.

D.Nothing would happen to her ability to exercise, but her digestive system would not work as hard, since glucose is already small enough to get to her cells.

The correct option is D.

Nothing would happen to her ability to exercise, but her digestive system would not work as hard, since glucose is already small enough to get to her cells.

Explanation:

Nothing would happen to her ability to exercise, but her digestive system would not work as hard, since glucose is already small enough to get to her cells because there is no need for enzymes and the whole digestive system to digest the glucose , this is because glucose is the end product of carbohydrates digestion i.e it is breakdown into glucose which is in a form the body can easily absorb it to the cells.

Since the body can absorb it to the cells, it will supply her with the energy she needed easily and her ability to exercise will remain the same because when you exercise the body does not use energy from digestion rather it slows digestion and divert the blood to the muscles and lungs to exercise.

Which of the following factors is associated with temperature decreasing by 3 degrees with the increase of height?
latitude
mountain barriers
C
ocean currents
d
elevation

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Answer:

I think it is D

Explanation:

I think it is D becuase space (yes the solar system) cause space is super cold so the higher we get the colder beacuse the higher the colder like when you see a picture of a mountain then usally have snow at the very top of it and if it the opposite so basically the core of Earth we be melting cause were going closer to the Earths core.

who is the american President​

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Answer:

Donald Trump

Explanation:

Bout to be Biden though. Election 2020!

Answer:

trump is the american preident right now

Explanation:

and its still gonna be TRUMP2020!

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