The Mekong, Irrawaddy, and Chao Phraya Rivers all flow from North to South.
Option : (C)
Explanation: The Irrawaddy River, or otherwise known as the Ayeyarwady River, is a river that flows through Myanmar from north to south direction.Similarly, The Mekong River originates in the Northern Tibetan Plateau and then proceeds to drain Southwards in the South China Sea.The Chao Phraya like the two aforementioned rivers also flows North to South as it originates in northern Thailand and then it flows south from the centrally located plains to Bangkok and then towards Gulf of Thailand.
Why do lunar and solar eclipses not happen every month?
Group of answer choices
A. Eclipses only occur during full and new moons.
B. The tilt of the moon’s axis does not allow for monthly alignment.
C. The moon and Earth only travel through the penumbras.
D. Earth rotates around its axis faster than the moon.
Answer:
I'd say D because, the Earth's orbit around the sun isn't the same as the moon
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
It is option D because yes, the moon rotates, but it does so much more slowly than Earth does. A "moon day" is around 29.53 Earth days, according to NASA. In other words, whereas Earth completes one rotation every 24 hours, the moon experiences a sunrise roughly every 709 hours.
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B- It attracted a growing population and led to rapid urbanization in the Middle East in the last century.
Explanation:
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c
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Select the correct location on the map.
In which region is the megalith Stonehenge located?
This is the world's largest freshwater lake.
A: Lake Superior
B: Great Salt Lake
C: Lake Mead
D: Lake Michigan
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27. Tania drew the following diagram to represent the water cycle.
A
A
Ore
Led
Tania wants to improve her diagram by adding labels to the arrows. What would be the
best label for arrow A?
A. evaporation
B. precipitation
C. runoff
D. transpiration
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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On the oceans of the Earth, gravity and inertia work in opposition, causing tidal bulges on opposite sides of the planet. The moon's gravitational force pulls the ocean's waters toward it on the "near" side of the Earth (the side facing the moon), resulting in a bulge.
Explanation:
Which type of front just passed over Seattle?
A. cold front
B. warm front
C. occluded front
D. stationary front
Tell me how each image/situation impacts worldview. (Japan Geography and Worldview) Only answer if answered all wording.
We're supposed to write how each picture impacts worldview**
Answer:
Fisherman At the bottom 2nd bottom Is rain The 2nd 3rd one thing is China In the top one I don't know
kepentingan tumbuhan dan haiwan liar di gurun panas
Answer:
Walaupun padang pasir tidak mendapat banyak hujan, padang pasir adalah habitat bagi sesetengah tumbuhan dan haiwan. Setiap spesies telah menyesuaikan diri untuk dapat hidup dalam julat suhu dan tanpa banyak air. Suhu di padang pasir panas boleh mencapai 40-45°C, dan ia menjadi sangat sejuk pada waktu malam apabila matahari terbenam.
Explanation:
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A cactus can be found in the desert. Provide two examples of abiotic factors that ecologists would study when examining cactuses.
Answer: first here's the desert one to write: Abiotic Factors. In most deserts, the soil is Aridisols, or dry soil. In the Sahara and the Australian outback, the soil is Entisols, which are new types of soil that form sand dunes. Both soils are rich in minerals, but they have little organic material. The seasons depend on what kind of desert you are in.
Answer 2: know this is the one about cactuses to write: Abiotic factors are causes of black spot problems that are non-living. In cacti, this includes excess light/scorching, high humidity, watering problems, fertilizer problems, and freeze damage. On the other hand, biotic factors are those living organisms that cause problems in your cactus plant. It includes pests/insects, fungi, and bacteria.
Answer 3 if wanted here's to write: Is Cactus biotic or abiotic? Scorpions, coyotes, snakes, spiders, lizard, and cacti are just a few of the biotic factors. One of abiotic factors is the sand.
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Does a prevailing wind blow sometimes or all the time for mountains?
Answer:
A prevailing wind is a wind that blows predominantly from a particular direction over a certain area. Prevailing winds can blow all the time or only at certain times, depending on the location and the weather patterns. In the case of mountains, prevailing winds may be affected by the topography of the land and the movement of air masses.
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1-Civilization describes a complex way of life that came about as people began to develop networks of urban settlements. The earliest civilizations developed between 4000 and 3000 BCE, when the rise of agriculture and trade allowed people to have surplus food and economic stability
2-The scope of Civilization is larger than most other games. The game begins in 4000 BC, before the Bronze Age, and can last through to AD 2100 (on the easiest setting) with Space Age and "future technologies".
3-Civilizations first appeared in Mesopotamia (what is now Iraq) and later in Egypt.
4-Gods of Mesopotamia - 3200 BC, Home of the First Written Evidence of Religion.
5-From the collapse of ancient Rome to the fall of the Mayan empire, evidence from archaeology suggests that five factors have almost invariably been involved in the loss of civilizations: uncontrollable population movements; new epidemic diseases; failing states leading to increased warfare; collapse of trade routes
6- Most civilizations have agriculture, and a system of government like monarchs or elections. They speak a common language, and usually have a religion of some kind. They teach their young the knowledge they need. All civilizations since the Sumerians and the Egyptians have some kind of writing.
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Describe the method used for finding the epicenter of an earthquake. Include how information is gathered, what is measured, and how that help to find the epicenter.
Answer:
Triangulation method
Explanation:
In triangulation method Scientist s take a paper. The sesmometers which are established in that area is shown as green dots.The calculated distance from each seismometer to the earthquake is shown as a circle.The point where all circles intercept eachother is known as the epicenter of the earthquake.Earthquake:-
Their are many plates moving inside earth's surface.When the plates collide with eachother a friction arises which is called earthquake.Generate a Seterra map custom quiz with these cities.
- Beijing
- Chongqing
- Shanghai
- Guangzhou
- Qingdao
- Xi’an
- Taipei
- Hong Kong
- Hainan Island
- Mount Everest
Please make it a multiple choice quiz.
The Seterra map quiz game has two cities with Beijing and Hong Kong.
What is the meaning of a Map?
The word "map" originates from the medieval Latin phrase Mappa Mundi, where Mappa denoted a cloth or napkin and Mundi denoted the entire world. As a result, the word "map" was shorthand for a two-dimensional rendering of the earth's surface.
A map is a graphic depiction of a whole area or a specific area, usually displayed on a flat surface.
A map is indeed a representation, as well as a drawing, of the surface of the earth or a specific region thereof that is made on a flat surface. A scale is always used when creating a map. Political, physical, and thematic maps are just a few of the many sorts available.
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Parts of southern Mexico and most of Central America are in this climate zone.
a: arctic
b: semi-desert
c: tropical
d: highlands
Answer: tropical
Explanation: the main definition matches the subarctic climate so that's my answer
What percentage of people in Latin America live in cities?
A.
very few, less than 10%
B.
about 25%
C.
about 50%
D.
the vast majority, more than 75%
Answer:
D. the vast majority, more than 75%
Explanation:
Every country in Southern America has at least one city which has a metro population of more than one million. The biggest cities in South America are Bogota, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires. These cities have over a hundred million people living in them combined. This makes South America the most urbanized continent in the world, and it shall continue for the fact that people from villages want to come to major cities for opportunities.
Choose all the right answers.
Choose the three main earth layers.
igneous
metamorphic
fossils
crust
core
mantle
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Answer:
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The southeastern part of the United States has
A: highland climate
B: humid continental climate
C: subarctic climate
D: humid subtropical climate
Answer: humid subtropical climates
Explanation:
Match the names listed below with the numbers on the map.
Answer:
Explanation:
1 - Greenland
2 - Canada
3 - United States of America
4 - Caribbean
5 - Mexico
6 - Central America
look at both maps (one from 1885, and another one from 2020) and compare and contrast the maps. What is similar about each one? What is different?
Answer:
their closer together while still the same form
Explanation:
they have moved closer together causing the land to collide more with the other side making the river smaller. It keeps the same shape just combined tighter.
This region includes most of the continent's agricultural lands.
A: Death Valley
B: Canadian Shield
C: Great Plains
D: coastal plain
Answer:
The answer is C - Great Plains! I've learned this in 3rd grade!
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PLEASE HELP ME I WILL MARK BRAINLEIST natural disaster is a natural event that can cause great damage and/or loss of life. Floods, earthquakes,
tsunamis, forest fires, tornadoes, and hurricanes are all natural disasters.
Hurricanes are the most violent storms on Earth. Depending on where they occur, they can be called
typhoons or cyclones. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters near the equator. Most hurricanes
happen in the fall because the ocean waters have been warmed all summer long.
The warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface. As the warm air rises, less air is
near the surface, which makes an area of low pressure. Air from surrounding areas pushes into the low
pressure area and becomes warm and moist—that air rises, too. As the warm air continues to rise, air
swirls in to take its place. The moist air rises and cools off, making clouds form. The heat from the ocean
and the water evaporating from the surface make the whole system of clouds and wind spin and grow.
The system rotates faster and faster, and an eye forms in the middle. The eye is calm. If the rotating
winds reach 39 miles per hour, the storm is called a tropical storm. When the winds reach 74 miles per
hour, the storm is called a tropical cyclone, or a hurricane.
When hurricanes hit land, they become weaker because they no longer are above warm ocean water. As
they move inland, they can drop many inches of rain. The winds may cause much damage before the
hurricane dies out.
Tropical cyclones are categorized according to their wind speeds, the damage they create on land, and
the storm surge, which is a rising of the sea caused by cyclones. Hurricanes can cause floods with the
rain they bring onshore. The winds cause great damage, knocking down trees, power lines, and buildin
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What force formed the cliffs in Yosemite National Park?
Landslides
Earthquakes
Glacial erosion
Volcanoes
Answer:
Glacial Erosion
Explanation:
Yosemite is richly populated with granite cliffs and plunging valleys studded with waterfalls, rivers, and towering foliage. Formed by the movement of glaciers over millions of years, this 1,169 square mile landscape has inspired countless works of enduring beauty. It is this force of inspiration to which Yosemite National Park owes its existence.
Answer:
The different individual bodies of plutonic rocks in Yosemite were formed from repeated intrusions of magma into older host rocks beneath the surface of the Earth. These intrusions may have taken place over a time period as long as 130 million years.
Explanation:
D. Volcanos
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How many days (to the nearest whole day) will it take a backpacker to complete the 439 km Long Trail in Vermont if they hike at an average speed of 4.5km/hr for 10 hours a day?
what do you need in order to enter and exit the gravitational pull on Earth.
Answer: to leave Earth's gravitational pull, it must reach Earth's escape velocity, meaning reach a speed of 7 miles per second (~11 km per second)
Explanation:
Answer:
As it gets further away, gravity diminishes so it decelerates more slowly. Eventually, it gets to some distance where it has come to a stop, but Earth's gravity no longer has any effect on it. The velocity our object had at Earth's surface is Earth's escape velocity.
Explanation:
Which form of democratic government does Canada have?
A.
republic
B.
presidential
C.
parliamentary
D.
cabinet system
Answer:
c. Parliamentary
Explanation: