Answer:
Anthropology
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If the mantle is made of hard, solid rock do you think plate motion would happen? Why or why not?
Answer:I think it is because of convection currents.
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Why were early Mesoamerican societies able to develop specialized jobs?
Answer:
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Strongest economic player (leader) in the world markets in Asia
A. Taiwan
B. Indonesia
C. China
D. Japan
Answer:
D. Japan
Explanation:
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Why does the Venezeulan government not work towards solving the problems related to oil pollution?
Answer:
Due to the strong economic recession that the country is experiencing, which promotes the dismantling of refineries.
Explanation:
Venezuela has a very extensive complex of oil refineries, which is the most valuable Venezuelan product. However, due to the crisis in the oil sector, Venezuela has experienced a strong economic recession, which has caused a dismantling in refineries that has suffered a severe and constant degradation. This has increased the number of accidents with oil causing the contamination of various ecosystems. The government has not worked to solve these problems due to the lack of economic resources and the need to further degrade the oil industry.
Which factor restricted trade between China and civilizations to its west and southwest?
Answer:
Geography has many obstacles.
To many geographic obstacles- hot deserts, pits and sand dunes, and steep moutains.
Suggest two ways that the level of economic development of a country might affect the
quality of life of its people.
(4 Points)
Answer:
Wealthy Vs Poor
Explanation:
If a country is behind on development It might struggle to make money do to the ecomomy growing at a fast pace. The lack of wealth will cause many people to fall into debt. This may cause a country to have overall poorness throughout all of its people. The country would lack money do to other countries not wanting trade or exchange with that country.
What strategies can be used to protect the Worlds tropical rainforests?
Answer:
- Less Deforestation
- Cleaning up
- Protecting endangered species/trees
- Planting trees
- Asking the natives that live in the region for advice
-Less domestication
-Much more/etc.
what mineral would you expect to find in the greatest abundance in a rock that is classified as mafic?
make a list of factors affecting temperature
Answer:
The factors that affects temperature are altitude, latitude and distance from sea. The height measured from sea level is called altitude. When the latitude increases, the distant from the sun also increases, so the temperature gradually decreases. When the altitude increases, the temperature also gradually decreases.
Find the value of x in the isosceles triangle.
Answer:
x = 15
Explanation:
As we can see it is an isosceles triangle so
The perpendicular line joining the vertex and base of isosceles triangle bisects the base. so
Taking the triangle of right side
hypotenuse (h) = 25 inches
base (b) = 20 inches
perpendicular (p) = x = ?
We know by using Pythagoras theorem
p= √h² - b²
x = √ 25² - 20²
= √ 225
x =15
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Suggest two reasons why developing brownfield sites is often more sustainable than developing a greenfield site. (4 marks) (2 paragraphs for 2 different reasons)
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Strongest economic player (leader) in the world markets in Asia
A. Taiwan
B. Indonesia
C. China
D. Japan
Describe at least two ways in which the Middle East today is much different
than it was 100 years ago. Explain the most important reason for each of the
two differences you describe.
Answer:
The Middle East is a geographical region that has been of great importance in history since ancient times. Strategically located, it is a natural land bridge connecting the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe. ... In recent times its enormous deposits of oil have made the Middle East more important than ever.
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Which factor is not related to the prevalence of catastrophes that were once more likely to be disasters only?
A)
Populations are often moving to more hazardous areas.
B)
Land use decisions have amplified the danger of natural hazards.
C)
Probability calculations and monitoring techniques are improving.
D)
Earth’s population is growing rapidly.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Question 8 options:
The Law of ______ is a principle that states that the rocks above other layers are the younger layers and that layers below that are older.
(fill in the blank)
Answer:
Superposition
Explanation:
Superposition. The law of superposition states that a sedimentary rock layer in a tectonically undisturbed sequence is younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it.
Answer:
superposition
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Answer:
Why does English often serve as a lingua franca throughout South and Southeast Asia? ... Because of the heritage of British colonialism in the region, as well as the dominance of the US economy in recent years, English is often the most convenient language for many to use.
Explanation:
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A. Define devolution and explain how one political process can result in
devolution.
Answer:
Devolution, the transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities. Devolution usually occurs through conventional statutes rather than through a change in a country’s constitution; thus, unitary systems of government that have devolved powers in this manner are still considered unitary rather than federal systems, because the powers of the subnational authorities can be withdrawn by the central government at any time (compare federalism).
Explanation:
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The layer of gases related by the burning of coal and oil traps some solar energy is known as
Climate Change
Global Warming
Greenhouse Effect
Ozone Layer
Answer:
Greenhouse Effect
Explanation:
NAFTA was important to North American countries because it __________. A. broke down trade barriers B. established a military alliance C. promoted alternative energy sources D. provided free healthcare for all people
Answer:
Option A (broke down trade barriers) is the appropriate choice.
Explanation:
NAFTA seems to have been a contentious trading relationship agreed to sign which progressively removed that very many tariff barriers to exchange throughout commodities having to pass only between the U.S and other two regions. The agreement succeeded in creating a coalition of international markets between the third biggest regions such as North America.The other alternatives aren't related to the type of situation in question. Therefore this response seems to be the correct one.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (-6,6) and has a
slope of 1/3?
Answer:
Explanation:
y-y = m(x - x)
I couldn't tell if the point was negative, so I'll do both
Positive Negative
(6,6) m= 1/3 -(6,6) m= 1/3
y-6 = 1/3(x - 6) y+6 = 1/3(x +6)
y-6 = 1/3x - 2 y+6 = 1/3x + 2
y = 1/3x +4 y = 1/3x - 4
what is gdp ? explain....
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Answer:
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period. As a broad measure of overall domestic production, it functions as a comprehensive scorecard of a given country's economic health.
Explanation:
Answer:
Gross domestic productExplanation:
Gross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period. FOLLOW MEWhich of the following would NOT be considered capital?
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3 PARAGRAPHS: WHY IS THE MIDDLE EAST SO IMPORTANT
Answer:
It was the site of some of the world's earliest civilizations and the birthplace of three great religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In recent times its enormous deposits of oil have made the Middle East more important than ever. ... An earlier term, the Near East, was at one time in common use.The Middle East is a geographical region that has been of great importance in history since ancient times. Strategically located, it is a natural land bridge connecting the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe. ... In recent times its enormous deposits of oil have made the Middle East more important than ever.Explanation:
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Which of the following exemplifies a smart-growth approach to urban planning?
Answer:
Creation of walkable neighborhoods with mixed-use land and access to public transportation
Explanation:
The goal of smart-growth planning is to produce a pattern of compact and contiguous development to limit urban sprawl. Walkable neighborhoods with mixed-use land and access to public transportation are part of the design goals.
Which of the following exemplifies a smart-growth approach to urban planning?
A. Construction of wider highways in an effort to lessen congestion
B. Conversion of farmland to housing to encourage migration to suburbs
C. Creation of zoning laws that separate retail space from housing developments
D. Creation of walkable neighborhoods with mixed-use land and access to public transportation
E. Construction of affordable housing in suburban neighborhoods
The growth and developement of any locality is directly related to its urbanisation. The concept of smart growth was introducesed with a view to develope the growing localities in a efficient and systamatic manner.
Smart GrowthThe term smart growth refers to the planning of urbanization by using the concept of sustainable development with a view to create and develope compact walkable spaces. These spaces must be bicycle and transportation friendly and which connects the important areas like schools, streets, and residential areas.Therefore OPTION D "Creation of walkable neighborhoods with mixed-use land and access to public transportation" exemplifies a smart-growth approach to urban planning.
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Paragraph with 300 words.
Imagine you were the ruler of a small island nation similar to Hawaii . How would you rule? How would you react if a powerful nation wanted to take control of your island ? What measures would you take for the good of your nation and people ? How would you implement these measures ? What obstacles do you think you'd face and why ?
Answer:
Most people who visit Hawaii have heard of King Kamehameha. Many visitors see the name used everywhere. This is because of all the rulers of ancient Hawaii he was the most successful at conquering his rival island chiefs and then bringing together the people of all the islands under his rule.
From his conquests on the Big Island and the Hana side of Maui to his battles in Wailuku and Oahu, his life was often brutal and violent. In the end Kamehameha The Great was able to do what no other Hawaiian Ali’i (rulers or chiefs) could do, unite all the islands under one ruling institution – The Hawaiian Kingdom. He brought peace to the islands and ended what many believe was 100 years of war. The arrival of European ships brought continuous change to the ancient Hawaiian lifestyle after Kamehameha’s death in 1819.
Kamehameha Life Events Sign
This complicated caste society made up of family blood lines saw the ruling Ali’i as sacred Gods who ruled the people through a justly and sometimes brutal ancient Kapu system of governess.
What many people don’t realize is the struggle Kamehameha endured to achieve what other Ali’i at the time could not. His story is a fascinating glimpse into ancient Hawai’i and the transitions that followed the arrival of European and American influences.
THE FUTURE KING IS BORN
EUROPEAN DISCOVERY
RISE OF A WARRIOR
ISLAND CONQUEST
WESTERN INFLUENCES
HAWAI’IAN KINGDOM
WARRIOR KING
KAPU SYSTEM
ROYAL WOMEN
DYNASTY
KAMEHAMEHA DAY
Share His Incredible Story - King Kamehameha of Hawaii
The Future King Is Born
Starting from the day of his birth Kamehameha’s life was filled with danger and stories of survival. Kamehameha’s birth name was Paiea (meaning “Hard Shelled Crab). His mother Kekuiapoiwa was the daughter of Alapai, ruling chief of the Kona district and high chief Keoua who ruled the Kohala district on the Big Island of Hawai’i.
The date of his birth is debated among historians but Hawaiian legend tells of a bright star, Kokoiki, appearing just before his birth. The date of the legend may coincide with the appearance of Halley’s Comet in December of 1758.
When the star Kokoiki was viewed by the Kahuna (Hawaiian mystic priests) it was prophesied that a great leader was about to be born who would defeat all his rivals and come to rule all the islands. It was also said that the child was po’olua, meaning “child of two fathers”, due to a liaison his mother had with Kahekili who was the chief Ali’i and King of Maui. It was considered a great honor by the chiefs of that period.
The ruling chief Alapai became fearful of the prophesy and ordered the infant put to death. While Alapai’s chiefs waited outside the birthing hale (house) his mother’s attendants cut a hole in the structure and whisked away the infant within minutes of his birth. It is said he was taken into the mountains where the cold and rain caused the newborn royal infant to stop breathing. Attendants revived him and he stayed hidden for years from the warring clans who saw him as a potential threat. At this time he was given the name Kamehameha which means “The Very Lonely One” or “The One Set Apart”.
European Discovery
Maui History Engraving American Boat Hawaiians in Canoe
He eventually returned to his family and began training with his uncle Kalani’opu’u, then ruler of the Big Island of Hawai’i. As a young warrior he had tremendous size and strength. At close to 7 feet tall he proved himself as a great warrior and fulfilled another prophecy which stated that whoever could move the Naha Stone (said to have weighed over 2 tons) would unite the Hawaiian Islands. Kamehameha was able to roll it completely over.
By the time famed English explorer James Cook arrived Kamehameha was a trusted general in the Big Island’s ruler Kalani’opu’u armies. While colonists were battling the British during the American Revolutionary War the Hawaiian Islands were divided into four ruling kingdoms: the Big Island was under the rule of Kalani’opu’u who also had possession of the Hana district of Maui, the islands of Maui (except the Hana district), Lana’i, Moloka’i and Kaho’olawe were under the rule of Kahekili. The island of O’ahu was under the rule of Kahahana and the island of Kaua’i and Ni’ihau was under the rule of Kamakahelei. Kahekili also came very close to uniting the islands under his rule…but more about that later.
Kamehameha Statue Hilo
Kamehameha first met Captain James Cook when he and Kalani’opu’u boarded Cook’s ship the HMS Resolution offshore of Hana. Captain Cook had just left what is now Kahului and was headed down the northeastern shores of Maui. Cook’s expedition had two ships, the HMS Discovery captained by Charles Clerke and his flagship HMS Resolution. A few days before Cook met Kamehameha (November of 1778) the ships were trading with the kanaka maoli (what native Hawaiians call themselves) off shore of Wailuku.Hawaiian Double Hull Canoe Etching
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For 20 points! Explain how a conveyor belt in a grocery store is similar to a convergent plate boundary and a divergent plate boundary.
What is the actual distance from Orwell to
Shoreham if the ruler measures 3 cm?
(The scale is 1 cm = 4 km)
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Explanation:
1 cm = 4 km
3 cm = 4×3 km
= 12 km
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Which country of Sub-Saharan Africa has the most TV's per 1,000 people
Answer:
70 Sectors found for “North Africa is diverse. It is a myth that all North Africans have the typical Mediterranean look. It is the people you mostly see on TV and in movies. Many North Africans can only be classified as North African Blacks. You rarely see them on TV or in the movies. They mainly live in the southern regions or as isolated communities, even in the north or the center of North African countries. Genetically, the e1b1b haplogroup is shared by people in North Africa, in the Sahara and in Africa south of the Sahara. The palest Kabyles, the darkest Somali, the blackest Maasai and the “yellowish” San further south in Southern Africa carry the e1b1b hg. The Sahara desert does not divide Africa genetically or phenotypically. The differences between North Africa and Africa south of the Sahara are related to history and culture. The history of North Africa is intertwined inseparably with European history (Roman Empire, the Greek Empire etc.), Persian history, Arab history and the history of the Ottoman Empire. North Africa belongs to the Mediterranean world, northern coastal regions particularly (the food is typically Mediterrenean food). North Africa belongs to the Arab World. Arab culture is very strong and dominant. There is also a major influence of the Turkish culture.”
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