Answer:
1.) The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's solid outer crust, the lithosphere, is separated into plates that move over the asthenosphere, the molten upper portion of the mantle. Oceanic and continental plates come together, spread apart, and interact at boundaries all over the planet.
2.) Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another. Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
3.) At an ocean-ocean convergent boundary, one of the plates (oceanic crust and lithospheric mantle) is pushed, or subducted, under the other (Figure 4.6. 1). Often it is the older and colder plate that is denser and subducts beneath the younger and warmer plate.
4.) When oceanic crust converges with continental crust, the denser oceanic plate plunges beneath the continental plate. This process, called subduction, occurs at the oceanic trenches. The entire region is known as a subduction zone. Subduction zones have a lot of intense earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
5.) When two continental plates converge, they smash together and create mountains. The amazing Himalaya Mountains are the result of this type of convergent plate boundary. The Appalachian Mountains resulted from ancient convergence when Pangaea came together.
6.)Divergent boundaries -- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other. Convergent boundaries -- where crust is destroyed as one plate dives under another. Transform boundaries -- where crust is neither produced nor destroyed as the plates slide horizontally past each other.
7.) The oceanic lithosphere is formed at an oceanic ridge, while the lithosphere is subducted back into the asthenosphere at ocean trenches. ... A process previously proposed to contribute to plate motion and the formation of new oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges is the "mantle conveyor" due to deep convection
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Select each correctly written and punctuated statement from the list below.
a. There are 52 franchisees across the United States. (See Appendix A, Exhibit 1).
b. There are 52 franchisees across the United States (See Appendix A, Exhibit 1).
c. There are 52 franchisees across the United States. (See Appendix A, Exhibit 1.)
d. There are 52 franchisees across the United States (see Appendix A, Exhibit 1).
e. There are 52 franchisees across the United States (see Appendix A, Exhibit 1.)
Answer:
There is only one correct answer:
d.
There are 52 franchisees across the United States (see Appendix A, Exhibit 1).
Explanation:
According to the text and chart in "Before Giving to a Charity," which sentence describes the author's view regarding paying with a
wire transfer?
O It is smart because scammers cannot steal money transferred by wire.
O It is smart because paying for anything with wire transfers is cheaper.
O It should be avoided because people in other countries cannot accept wire transfers.
It should be avoided because scammers tell you to pay by wining them money
I
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"Before Giving to a Charity" is an article on the Federal Trade Commission page. The article is about generating awareness in people who give to a charity through various modes be it credit card, check, etc.
The sentence that describes the author's view regarding wire transfer is that one should avoid paying wiring money or gift card. The reason for avoiding to pay wiring money is that the scammers use gift cards and wiring money to scam, as it is the safest mode for them.
Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
D: It should be avoided because scammers tell you to pay by wiring them money.
Explanation:
I took the Test (K12).
How far would people go for love? Can people change for love?
Answer:
some people would go over the top for love they would do ANYTHING... and yes people that really care would change.
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Roger, who was one of the hunters in Jack's crew was a _________________ in the story.
setting
plot
style
theme
character
Answer: Character
Explanation: Good luck! :D
Answer:
the answer should be charecter
Which is a term for narrative perspective?
O A.
Omniscient narration
B.
Narrative position
C.
Point of view
D.
Limited narration
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
A) Omniscient Narration: this is a type of POV, meaning it can't be another term for narrative perspective.
A is not the answer.
B) Narrative Position: this is the location of something. It may be this answer.
C) Point of View: this is the type. For instance, first person or third person. This is not perspective. Perspective is who the story is being told from. For example, if the story is in the perspective of Mary, then Mary is telling the story. We will only know her thoughts and opinions. It could be any point of view, but it will still be told from her perspective.
C is not the answer.
D) Limited Narration: this is a type of POV, meaning it can't be another term for narrative perspective.
D is not the answer.
Please use complete sentences.
Do you follow celebrity news (People Magazine, TMZ, US Weekly, E! Television or E!Online) or gossip news sites? If you don’t, consider what you know about the paparazzi and tabloids. According to what you now know about journalistic ethics, do they follow the guidelines? Why or why not?
Answer: I personally don’t really follow celebrity news because there is to much information and some of the journalists follow the guidelines because they want to do there job right if they don’t want to do there job right then they won’t even bother to follow the guidelines rules so I think there would be a 50 50 percent Chance that half would follow the guidelines rules and the other half would not follow the guidelines rules
Explanation:
Answer: yes so i can see what is going on
Explanation:
Short or Long i?
spine
1. Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman fought to abolish slavery and,
later, was active in the crusade for suffrage. Cor D
A. NO CHANGE
C. was engaged
B. was actively engaged
D. were active
How can you explain the widespread acceptance of racist theories in Germany
Answer:
You can explain it as government propaganda
Explanation:
The Systematic racism towards Jews started because the government convinced everyone to hate them.
compare the monsters motivations for tracking down Frankenstein why does the monster seek out his creature according to the text cite evidence in your answer
Answer:
The monster seeks out his creator because he wanted a “deep and deadly revenge” to “compensate for the outrages and anguish I(he) had endured (Paragraph 21).” He was tired of the pain his creator has subjected him to by creating hi
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» What is the central message of a story?
all the things that happen in the story
a big idea or a lesson about life that the
story teaches
something that a character in the story
wants very much
the words that the characters in the
story say to each other
The author of the passage thinks that Percy Fawcett was “a remarkable man.” Write a short paragraph explaining how the text supports the idea that Fawcett was a remarkable man. Use at least two details from the text in your response.
THE STORY
1 Since the dawn of the modern age, the notion of a pre-historic world, hidden deep in the jungle and untouched by the passage of time, has captivated our imaginations.
2 Before “Jurassic Park,” before “King Kong,” there was “The Lost World.” Written in 1912 by Sherlock Holmes’ creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Lost World” was in turn largely inspired by the real-life adventures of one remarkable man: Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett.
3 David Grann, a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine, says in his time Fawcett was a larger-than-life figure: “Oh, he really was. I mean, he was the last of these kind of great territorial explorers who would plunge into the blank spots on the map, carrying a machete, essentially, and an almost divine sense of purpose.”
4 Grann was researching an article on Conan Doyle when he came across a reference to Fawcett.
5 “I had typed Fawcett’s name into one of these newspaper databases, and up came all these kind of crazy headlines: Fawcett disappears into the unknown. A movie star kidnapped trying to save Fawcett.
6 “I had never heard of this man, and I quickly discovered there was this legendary figure,” Grann said. “And this enormous mystery that had been eclipsed by history. And it really intrigued me.”
7 So Grann started digging. Fawcett, he learned, was an honored member of Britain’s renowned Royal Geographical Society.
8 “He would live in the jungle for years at a time without contact with the world,” Grann said. He discovered stories about “how he’d battle anacondas and electric eels, and how he’d emerge with maps of regions that no one had ever came back from.”
9 In April 1925, Fawcett set out with just two others—his 21-year-old son Jack, and Jack’s best friend, Raleigh Rimmel—on what was to be his crowning adventure . . . finding the remains of a lost world he believed existed deep in the Amazon jungle of South America.
10 Fawcett called his mythical city, simply, “Z.”
11 After 30 years as an explorer, Fawcett’s survival skills were unrivaled. But this time, he went in . . . and never came out.
12 “Well, we know he got as far as a place called Dead Horse Camp, where he would send these dispatches back for five months,” said Grann. “And then after the fifth month, the dispatches ceased. And they were never heard from again.”
13 . . . setting off one of the greatest manhunts of the 20th century.
14 George Dyott was the first, taking a film crew with him into the Amazon in 1928 and radioing back regular progress reports.
15 But he never found Fawcett.
16 In 1996 Brazilian financier James Lynch launched a multi-million dollar expedition to finally solve the mystery. But he and his party were kidnapped by tribesmen.
17 They were released only after surrendering $30,000 worth of gear.
18 Now, finally, after 85 years, the mystery that has tantalized so many may finally have been solved by perhaps Fawcett’s least likely pursuer.
19 Grann turned his jungle adventure into a best-seller, “The Lost City of Z,” in which he recounts Fawcett’s final days.
20 “We stayed with many of the same tribes that Fawcett stayed with,” said Grann. “And to my astonishment, they had an oral history about Fawcett and his expedition. 21 “It describes how Fawcett had insisted on moving eastward, towards the ‘River of Death.’ And the tribe tried to persuade them not to go in that direction. In that direction were what they referred to as ‘the fierce Indians.’ And off he marched.
22 “And they could see the fire for five days, rising above the treetops. And then on the fifth day, it went out as if it was snuffed out. And they had no doubt that they had been killed by the Indians.”
23 No physical trace of Fawcett has ever been found. But Grann’s efforts did bring one revelation to light: Fawcett may have been right about the “lost civilization” after all.
24 “In the last few years, archaeologists are now going into this region using high-tech gadgetry that Fawcett could never imagine—satellite imagery, ground penetrating radars to pinpoint various artifacts,” said Grann. “And they are discovering ancient ruins scattered throughout the Amazon.
25 “One archaeologist has found, in the very area where Fawcett believed he would find Z, 20 pre-Columbian settlements that had roads built at right angles, bridges, causeways, and that a cluster of these settlements that were interconnected had populations of between 2,500 to 5,000 people, which would have made them the size of many medieval European cities at the time.”
Answer:
Percy Fawcett was a remarkable man because, He was most famous for his half-dozen mapmaking expeditions to the wilds of the Amazon, a place he called “the last great blank space in the world.” Beginning in 1906, Fawcett had ventured into previously uncharted territory in Brazil and Bolivia, where he dodged poisonous pit vipers.
Which sentence from the text is the BEST example of leaving matters uncertain for the reader regarding
the Homestead Act?
A
A special condition was made for veteran Union soldiers of the Civil War, who could
deduct their time served in the army from the residency requirements.
B
Anyone filing for a claim was required to improve the land by building a home or dwelling
and cultivating the land, usually through farming.
С
Of the 500 million acres parceled out by the General Land Office between 1862 and
1904, only 80 million acres went to actual homesteaders.
D
Because of this and many other hardships, many landowners were unable to fulfill their
five-year contract and were forced to declare bankruptcy, also known as "taking the
cure."
in what way does john's reaction to the chicken being killed foreshadow his future as a civil rights activist ?
Answer:
John's reaction to the chicken being killed foreshadows his quality of being a civil rights activist.
Explanation:
"Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis" is a book written by Jabari Asim, portraying the life of young John Lewis.
After John Lewis began to take care of the chickens on his farm, he took it as an opportunity to hone his preaching. He began to consider the chickens on farm as his congregation. When his parents would take chickens to kill and cook them, he would refuse to eat chicken and would not talk to his parents. He asserts that this form of showing disapproval marked a beginning in his life as a non-violent protesters. So, in this way, John's reaction to the chicken being killed foreshadow his future as a civil rights activist. He, at an early age, began to defend those who were not able to speak for themselves.
satire is an author’s use of
a)narration to explain plot events.
b)dialogue to engage the reader.
c)details to present a time period.
d)humor to criticize human folly.
d i believe
Answer:
d
Explanation:
satire is to ridicule human with humour
What is the difference between ethics and law? Can there be behaviors that are ethical but not necessarily legal? Give an example.
Answer:
Ethics provides us with guides on what is the right thing to do in all aspects of life, while the law generally provides more specific rules so that societies and their institutions can be maintained.
Explanation:
The difference between ethics and law is a law needs to be followed and ethics are the value that people incorporate.
What is the difference between ethics and law?The difference between ethics and law is that ethics are the rituals and the policy that the person incorporates in their life. whereas the laws are being made for the welfare of society and those people have to follow they have to according to the laws and replenishment for the same.
There are various behaviours that are ethical and are not considered as the pathway for the law. For example, a person can have an ethical value that he abides like speaking only the truth which means that the person is not required by the law to speak any kind of truth but it is his personel wish if not done that it will not be termed as illegal.
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How does he get the other animals to accept the changes
Answer: who????......
Explanation:
Correct these sentences.
chelsea josh tori and maddie went to elitchs park for the day
Answer:
Chelsea, Josh, Tori, and Maddie went to Elitchs Park for the day.
Explanation:
(Sorry if I got the capitalization wrong)
What kind of people make up a general audience for a speech?
Answer:
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lay audience for the precedince of the united state.
Write your name on your paper, please
Is it a indicative , imperative or subjunctive
I need help with this
Answer:
Imperative
Explanation:
Any time a command is given and the subject is understood to be you, the sentence is imperative.
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Analogies HELPPP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
c
might be A because laptop is a kind of computer, ring is a type of jewelry. OR it could be D because a laptop and a computer are both examples of technology and a ring and a bracelet are both types of jewelry
d
b
d
Explanation:
#2 im not completely sure but im more confident with jewelry and teh rest i am confident on
hope this helps! :)
Read the sentence.
The _blank]_ noises coming from the classroom prompted the principal to talk to the students about their behavior.
Which word would correctly fill the blank?
A) intolerable
B) intolerance
C) tolerably
D) tolerant
Which of the following does Muir believe his opponents value more than nature? power water timber money
Answer:
Money
Explanation:
I did the lesson and have the answer key.
(Answer if you know the correct one please! Thank you! I think it's D but I don't know, so if someone could confirm or deny this that'd be awesome.)
Read the lines from the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
What is the effect of the rhyme in these lines from the poem?
A. It suggests that the speaker is confused.
B. It makes the poem feel optimistic and hopeful.
C. It makes the poem sound sing-songy.
D. It gives the poem a haunting rhythm.
Answer:
d.) It gives the poem a haunting rhythm.
Explanation: I just took this test & plus i wanted to give the correct answer to those who don't know it :)
Answer:
just for confirmation
Explanation:
Please please give me the
Answer:
A. Undergo
Explanation:
Thank me later
what is the meaning behind the poem A slumber did my spirit seal
Answer:
Explanation:
“A Slumber did my Spirit Seal” by William Wordsworth tells of a speaker's realization that his beloved is not immune to the ravages of time. The poem begins with the speaker describing how up until now his “spirit” had been sealed off. ... The second stanza of the poem speaks of this realization
Answer:
A Slumber did my Spirit Seal" by William Wordsworth recounts a speaker's acknowledgment that his cherished isn't safe to the attacks of time. The sonnet starts with the speaker depicting how up to this point his "soul" had been closed.
Explanation:
e
behind the formaldehyde
Explanation:
Türkçesini soruyorsan = Formaldehitin arkasında
In three to five sentences, describe the role women played in the Civil War.
Answer:
On the battlefield, women helped to supply the soldiers, provide medical care, and worked as spies. Some would even be able to be a soldier.
Explanation:
The roles for a woman changed so much when the Civil War came around.
Hope this helps <3
Answer:they sewed uniforms provided blankets mended shoes wash clothes and cooked for the soldiers. Perhaps the most important role women playEd during the war was providing medical care for sick and wounded solid. I hope it helps
Explanation:
Our self-concept influences the way others react to us. True False
Answer:
True.
Explanation: None. If we think we are cool, others may automatically think we have lots of confidence.
What do the creature's reactions to his various readings show us about his character?
Answerr
He's rude
Explanation: