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What should a write about Los Angeles?

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Answer 1

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You should write about its best features

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Answer 2
You should write about the people who are out there and the diversity. Or write about why people go out there and what makes it so special and how it makes Cali and the US special. And you can write about the culture of LA

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What countries bordered Nigeria in 1913? How do the colony's borders compare to the modern national borders of Nigeria? What problems might that cause?

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The Cameroon–Nigeria border is 1,975 km (1,227 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with ... The Scramble culminated in the Berlin Conference of 1884, in which the European nations concerned agreed ... The entire boundary was then confirmed by mutual agreement in February–March 1909 and March–April 1913.

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North America has a diverse climate. In what ways do you think this can affect human settlement? In a positive way, a negative way or both? Explain.

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They believed the amazing light displays were images of their family and friends in the afterlife, the souls of animals and spirits, and visual guides

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Which clause in the Constitution seeks to solve one of the problems experienced under the Articles of Confederation?

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Commerce Clause in the Constitution seeks to solve one of the problems experienced under the Articles of Confederation.

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Answer: look it up

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A- Indian Ocean
B- China
C- Tibet
D- persia
E- Mediterranean Sea
F- South China Sea
G- Egypt
H- India
J- Arabia
I- Himalaya
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Electrically charged particles are found primarily in the ____. a. troposphere c. ionosphere b. exosphere d. stratosphere

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c. ionosphere

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Answer:

The answer is C ionosphere.

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where do most of foreign born people living in horry county migrate from? (list top 4​

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he population chapter examines population trends and describes the demographic composition of Horry County residents. Population growth and composition influences land

use decisions, determines housing and infrastructure needs,

and impacts the local economy. As Horry County’s population continues to grow, an increased demand for public

safety, community services, and facilities will also increase,

as well as the desire for cultural resources along with access

to natural spaces. Studying a community’s population is

fundamental to any comprehensive plan. Horry County will

need to continue to monitor the permanent and short-term

population into the future to inform decision-making.

POPULATION GROWTH

According to 2015 population estimates, Horry County has

approximately 309,199 permanent residents. The County

has experienced rapid growth since the 1970s, adding over

250,000 permanent residents since that time. In just the last

15 years, there has seen an influx of over 100,000 residents.

The County has one of the highest population growth rates

in the State and is now the fourth most populous county in

South Carolina, behind Greenville, Richland, and Charleston

counties respectively.

The 2015 total population estimate reflects a 14.8% increase

or 39,908 more people since 2010. This reflects growth that

occurred even during a major economic downturn. These

numbers are only expected to escalate. The population is

projected to grow to 584,500 by 2040. While the projections

were refined by the Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments and Horry County Planning and Zoning, population growth is occurring faster than anticipated. It is important to note that the 2020 population projections are already

being surpassed that were developed in 2017 by the South

Carolina Budget and Control Board. Note that these

population numbers and projections do not account

for seasonal population, including snowbirds that live

in the area for the cooler months and tourist and seasonal work population during the summer months.

These estimates will need to be revisited after the release of the 2020 Census.

MUNICIPAL GROWTH

Over the last three decades, all municipalities, with

the exceptions of Atlantic Beach, Aynor, and Surfside Beach, have gained population; however, unincorporated areas have accounted for most of the

growth in recent years. As of 2015, there were 76,118

people that lived in area municipalities, while 233,081

lived in unincorporated Horry County, making up

75.7% of the total County population.

Historically, Horry County’s population has primarily resided along the beach front and near area waterways.

Since the 2000 Census, Horry County’s population has grown further away from the beach, along major highway corridors. Burgess, Socastee, Forestbrook, and Carolina Forest have seen the most growth. Conway, Little

River, and the Hwy 90 corridor have also seen considerable population growth. These areas are expected to

see an increase in development into the future, as many new subdivisions have been preliminarily approved in

these growth areas, but remain to be constructed.

Population growth from 2011-2015 was mainly being driven by individuals that were relocating to Horry County

from neighboring Southern States (50,968 people), other counties in South Carolina (30,959 people), and from

the Northeast (31,379 people). Since 2010, an estimated 139,319 people moved to Horry County. It is estimated

that for domestic migration roughly 36 out of every 1,000 residents and for international migration roughly 369

out of every 1000 residents remain in Horry County (US Census Bureau, migration rates calculated by Governing

July 2017).

New residents are largely moving into the areas east of the Waccamaw River to be close to the beach. This is

due, in part, to those area’s proximity to job centers, housing opportunities, and zoning regulations.

The map below delineates areas of high population density and urban land use resulting in a representation

of the “urban footprint.” There are two types of urban areas: 1- urbanized areas that contain 50,000 or more

people; and 2- small urban clusters that contain at least 2,500 people, but fewer than 50,000 people.

Climate change is expected to further reduce the Colorado river flow by what percent in the next 32 years?

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We found that Colorado River flows decline by about 4 percent per degree Fahrenheit increase, which is roughly the same amount as the increased atmospheric water vapor holding capacity discussed above.13

Layers of the Earth (Seventh Period)
QUESTION 1
Which layer of the Earth has strong convection currents, which are responsible for the
crust's movement?
O Crust
O Mantle
O Inner Core
O Outer Core

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Answer:

Mantle

Explanation:

The pressure within the earth causes the magma to move around in convection currents, which causes a shift in the tectonic plates.

Which of the following is the most protected crop of Japan?
Sorghum
Soybeans
Rice
Kobe Beef

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The answer to the question is Rice

Answer:

Their right the answer is Rice

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Weather can be simply measured by observing and recording, which of the following? a. Temperature b. Rainfall c. Cloudiness d. Humidity e. Wind f. Sunshine

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Although all of these can be used, humidity is one I have heard the most. Temperature is a runner up, and then wind. Weather isn’t scientifically measured by rainfall or cloudiness. It is also not typically measured by sunshine.

In which region of the United States do the greatest number of Asian Americans live?

O the Southwest
O the Southeast
O the West the Midwest
O the Northeast​

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Answer:

the west

if I wrong sorry

Answer:

Yer answer would be, W E S T :D

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HELP PLZ!!!!!! what do the exports of the three nations- Cote d"lvorie, Ghana, and Nigeria have in common?​

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they’re all in west Africa

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, to becoming an independent nation, the Philippines was a territory of what country?

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Answer:

Spain

Explanation:

Here's an article going in-depth: https://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/APA/Historical-Essays/Exclusion-and-Empire/The-Philippines/

To be honest I'm not that good at explaining things when it comes to history :)

help me please .....​

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Answer:

one of the answers are B .. sorry i dont know the rest tho

b. and c.
i know a is wrong and i don’t know about d. but b. and c. should be correct.

to what extent are humans responsible for changing landscape​

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Answer:

they can bulldoze and destroy everything in their paths no matter the cost

The Gobi Desert’s terrain is mostly comprised of __________.
A.
sand
B.
dust
C.
minerals
D.
bare rock

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

d. bare rock

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Classify the type of fossil

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Answer:

Whole fossil

Explanation:

Whole fossils are usually old shells.

Which quote from Washington’s speech best supports the answer to part A

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Answer:

Its A. ''There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem''

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Review the information presented in the section "Urban and Rural Definitions." How does the US Census Bureau define an urban area?

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The Bureau of the Census defines urban as comprising all territory, popu- lation, and housing units located in urbanized areas and in places of 2,500 or more inhabitants outside of UAs. The term urban refers to both kinds of geographic entities.

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the Bureau of the Census defines urban as comprising all territory, popu- lation, and housing units located in urbanized areas and in places of 2,500 or more inhabitants outside of UAs. The term urban refers to both kinds of geographic entities

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What is a socio-economic impact?

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A socio-economic impact assessment is a structured way of a showing a proposal's advantages and disadvantages for society as a whole and for various parties.

Explanation:

A socio-economic impact assessment weighs the socio-economic cost against the socio-economic benefit. As far as possible, the analysis includes the consequences for all participants in society and all kinds of impacts, for example: Social impacts (e.g. health) Economic impacts (can include effects on employment).

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True or False?: All Americans supported the removal of American Indian Nations because they felt it was right thing to do for the country.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

There is probably nothing that EVERYONE agrees on

False I took a thing on that and got it right

What are the main effects of humans on the environment in the pacific coastal rage
? (pollution, clear cutting forests, establishing conservation land, etc.)

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Answer:

Human impact on the Pacific Coastal Range

Pollution by humans is a major impact on the pacific coastal range. It can kill ocean animals, cause toxic zones, and change food dynamics. Pollution can also harm a human's health and cause an economic loos for fisheries because the fish die.

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Why was the evolution of photosynthesizing bacteria important for the evolution of large, oxygen-consuming organisms like ourselves?

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The evolution of photosynthesizing bacteria important for the evolution of large, oxygen-consuming organisms like ourselves because organisms make organic material using Sun's energy from water and carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

The evolution of photosynthesizing bacteria important for the evolution of large, oxygen-consuming organisms like ourselves because organisms make organic material using Sun's energy from water and carbon dioxide.

Large quantities of sulfur dioxide that enters the atmosphere from volcanoes get dissolved into the rainwater. Hence, make it acidic.

What process causes canyons like the Grand Canyon in Arizona or the Palo Duro Canyon in Texas to form?

Huge landslides bring mud and rocks to the bottom of a canyon then the wind blows it through creating the bottom of the canyon.

Rivers flowing over a long period of time cut out the bottom of the canyon and wind erodes the sides of the canyon.

Repeated earthquakes in the same area push up the sides of the canyon and the river erodes the bottom of the canyon.

Tornadoes blow through the same area for many years carving out the bottom of the canyon and wearing down the sides.

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Answer:

Your answer is... Rivers flowing over a long period of time cut out the bottom of the canyon and wind erodes the sides of the canyon.

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True or false
is The population of North Africa would be considered sparse.

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Answer:

False because I live in north America!!

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Coniferous forests are located in the __________ climate region of Russia.
A.
tundra
B.
subarctic
C.
semiarid
D.
humid continental


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer: B. Subartic

Explanation: Good luck! :D

Answer:

Its B!

Explanation:

I got it right on the test review.

What keeps fiddler falling from the roof?

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Being a fiddler on the roof is no doubt a precarious role. Every time I see the movie or attend a theater adaptation of Shalom Aleichem’s Tevye the Dairyman, I wonder what if the Fiddler falls? This eternal question is part of what draws me to the Fiddler’s character. He is an enigma; his music is mysterious – both distant and close. The Fiddler always leaves me wanting more.

I recently attended the current Broadway revival that will apparently close December 31, 2016. The production was as meaningful and enjoyable as each of my previous encounters with the story, albeit with some subtle and less than discreet changes. The title character began perched on a roof and at another point was hoisted through the air — something I do not recall from prior adaptations. There’s also the framing of Tevye, dressed  in a red parka without a head covering at the beginning and end of the play. This aspect received a fair amount of attention in 2015 when the play opened. Spoiler alert: The curtain opens with Tevye dressed in a modern red parka, which hides his small prayer shawl (tzitzit). His head is uncovered and, at the conclusion of the play, he joins those leaving Anatevka again wearing the red coat and without any head covering. At the time, reviewers offered this was a nod to contemporary times.

This is where I would go a little deeper. Tevye, no doubt a little different in the current Broadway revival, has a difficult relationship with God. Just as he changes, so too, has the Fiddler’s character undergone a transformation. Once upon a time, there was a delightful scene in which Tevye and the fiddler appear dancing opposite one another, getting closer and closer. The Fiddler’s steps, intentionally mirroring Tevye’s, draw closer in a front of flirtation that one hopes they might touch or exchange words. Yet, their intimacy is beyond consummation. The interchange, or lack there of in the current production, shows how far the Fiddler (dare I say God?) is out of Tevye’s reach. What has changed in the courtship between these two main characters? The scene that I just described, which is not in the current play, is just as meaningful and relevant today. There are many today for whom their faith is as ripe as their frustration.

Maybe Tevye’s character is different. He is portraying, or at the very least shuffling toward an audience that is struggling with many aspects of Jewish identity. The dancing, the shaking, and Tevye’s throwing his hands into the air in despair and love remains as pervasive as the distance between Tevye and God. Tevye wants God, even if only for a single moment, to pay him one simple measure of attention. That Tevye does not appear to achieve his goal is as painful as ever, especially as his anger and frustration grows as he gradually loses control of his family. Note: Tevye blessed (albeit reluctantly, the engagement of his two eldest daughters as was his jurisdiction. In a moment over which he has no control – his third daughter proclaims her love to a man outside of the Jewish faith – Tevye tries to exercise more power by disavowing her.

As Tevye appears to be losing his grip on his family and faith, he finally embraces the reality of Anatevka. When he seems to be done fighting and struggling, he faces a moment of rest and resolution placing his hand on the shoulder of the person in front of him. The shoulder of none other than the Fiddler on the roof who has descended and joined the villagers. Appearing like every other member of Anatevka, the Fiddler is no longer distant and diametrically opposite to Tevye. He is real and he is touchable.Explanation:

PLSS SOMEONE CAN TOLD ME FASTER WHAT COUNTRY IS THAT?

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Columbia

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Answer:

columbia

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The Chao Phraya River is considered an artery because __________.
A. it flows from south to north
B. it is used to transport people and goods
C. it has many waterfalls
D. it starts high in the mountains

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Answer: B. It is used to transport people and goods

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Answer:

B

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After the fall of the Soviet Union, a lot of Russians entrepreneurs were not able to start up their own businesses, because this would ____.
A. cut into Russian mafia's profits
B. express their new-found freedom
C. allow them to support themselves financially

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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