Answer:
Lagos , Nigeria
Explanation:
Answer:
Nigeria's capital in Lagos
Which of the following is an example of a totalarian government
we're do Bermuda Triangletake people?
Answer:
in encantadia
Explanation:
Santa ok dapay
The bermuda triangle is also known as Devil's Triangle
is a loosely defined region in western part of the North
Atlantic Ocean Where a number of aircraft and ships are
said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea
that there is any mystery.
BRAINLIEST PLZZZZ
Given: ΔABC with AD:DB = CE:EB Prove DE||AC
1. AD:DB = CE:EB Given
2. AD:DB+1 = CE:EB+1 Addition Property of Equality
3. (AD+DB)/DB = (CE+EB)/EB Using common denominators
4. AB = AD+ DB and CB = CE +EB segment addition
5. AB:DB = CB:EB Substitution property of equality
6. [Fill in missing statement from choices below] Reflexive property of congruence
7. ΔABC ~ ΔDBE SAS similarity criterion
8. ∠BAC ≅ ∠BDE Corresponding angles of similar triangles are congruent.
9. DE||AC If the corresponding angles formed by two lines cut by a transversal are congruent, then the lines are parallel.
What is the missing step in this proof?
A. ∠ABC ≅ ∠DBE
B. ∠BCA ≅ ∠BDE
C. ∠ACB ≅ ∠DEB
D. ∠BDE ≅ ∠ADE
E. ∠CAB ≅ ∠DAC
I got this wrong on the test and I don't know what I did wrong.
Answer:
A. ∠ABC ≅ ∠DBE
Explanation:
In order to invoke the SAS similarity criterion, the angle between the proportional sides must be congruent in the two triangles. Here, that angle is the same angle (angle B) in both triangles, which is why the reflexive property is cited. It tells you ∠B ≅ ∠B.
The only answer choice involving angle B is the first one:
A. ∠ABC ≅ ∠DBE
We can feel energy true or false
Answer:
I mean, like, heat and sound are forms of energy so yes.
THIS ANIMAL HAS TENTACLES, A BRAIN, AND
A HEART, THERE ARE SPECIES OF THIS ANIMAL
THAT LIVE ON LAND AND SOME THAT LIVE IN
THE WATER. THIS ANIMAL HAS A SHELL. THE
LIFE CYCLE OF THIS ANIMAL BEGINS WITH Hatching AN EGG. THIS ANIMAL IS VERY SLOW TH IS ANIMAL CAN BE AN HERBIVORE. OMNIVORE.
OR EVEN A CARNIVORE. THIS ANIMAL IS A
Answer:
Nautiluses
Explanation:
look them up :)
The nautilus is a pelagic marine mollusc (land inhabitants known as snails are molluscs as well) of the cephalopod family Nautilidae. They inhabit the deep slopes of coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific. These soft-bodied creatures live inside an intricately chambered shell. The "tentacles" of the nautili are actually cirri , composed of long, soft, flexible appendages which are retractable into corresponding hardened sheaths. Nautiluses reproduce by laying eggs. They have a seemingly simple brain, not the large complex brains of octopus, cuttlefish and squid, and had long been assumed to lack intelligence. Nautiluses are scavengers and opportunistic predators. The cephalopod nautilus has a single heart that pumps blood.
30 points, no links or get reported_Which sentence from the excerpt from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion suggests that Henry Higgins has already formed a negative opinion of Eliza Doolittle?
HIGGINS: Very well, then, what on earth is all this fuss about? The girl doesn't belong to anybody—is no use to anybody but me. (He goes to Mrs. Pearce and begins coaxing). You can adopt her, Mrs. Pearce: I'm sure a daughter would be a great amusement to you. Now don't make any more fuss. Take her downstairs; and—
MRS. PEARCE: But what's to become of her? Is she to be paid anything? Do be sensible, sir.
HIGGINS: Oh, pay her whatever is necessary: put it down in the housekeeping book. (Impatiently) What on earth will she want with money? She'll have her food and her clothes. She'll only drink if you give her money.
LIZA (turning on him): Oh you are a brute. It's a lie: nobody ever saw the sign of liquor on me. (She goes back to her chair and plants herself there defiantly).
PICKERING (in good-humored remonstrance): Does it occur to you, Higgins, that the girl has some feelings?
HIGGINS (looking critically at her): Oh no, I don't think so. Not any feelings that we need bother about. (Cheerily) Have you, Eliza?
LIZA: I got my feelings same as anyone else.
what sentence is best A: Very well, then, what on earth is all this fuss about?
B: You can adopt her, Mrs. Pearce: I'm sure a daughter would be a great amusement to you. C: She'll have her food and her clothes. D: Not any feelings that we need bother about.
Answer:
oh no,i dont think so not any feelings that we need to bother about
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is not any feelings that we need bother about.
Explanation: hope you enjoy i put b in the test and got it wrong so its d
Question 6 of 10
In a command economy, decisions about which goods are produced are
based on:
A. what the government decides is important for society.
B. what businesses believe will generate the most profits.
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C. what the local community has made for generations.
D. what goods are most likely to sell in international markets.
Answer: c
Explanation: what business believe will generate the most profits.
4. Where is it from? Your answer
Answer:
there isnt a question here
Suppose the least squares regression equation is Y = 54 - 21.4X. If X were to increase by 2 units, what would the expected value of Y change by?
Answer:
Explanation:
The change in Y would be
2(21.4) = 42.8 units
PLEASE HELP!!! (No Links)
I. Short Answer
In this unit, you explored the effects of interregional connections.
For each item below, use a specific example to describe the effects of interregional connections. This activity asks you to describe the connections that affect a particular place. First, indicate the nation(s), subregion(s), or region(s) you are using as an example. Then explain the role of interregional connections in shaping the listed aspect of the culture or economy of your example. (20 points)
1. The culture of daily life (Hint: food, music, manners, clothing, etc.):
Place:
Explanation:
2: Economic development:
Place:
Explanation:
Geography plays a significant, fundamental role in shaping outcomes in human societies.
Among other geographical elements, borders have significant implications"they are not
only geographical figures, but also political creatures. Against previous theories that have
studied border effects along with institutional differences mostly about economic
implications, this thesis considers how sub-national borders with weak jurisdictions affect
cultural, political, and economic phenomena using data from South Korea. Unlike
international borders and intra-national borders in a federal state, this thesis suggests borders
in a unitary nation have less economic effects, but more cultural and political effects. It will never be answered unambiguously what determines human society the most.
Needless to say, numerous elements will synthetically form a way for people to live.
However, it seems obvious that among other elements geography plays a significant,
fundamental role in shaping outcomes in human societies.
" It is natural that geographical
features provide the foundation of countries; where a nation is physically located influences
patterns of endogenous lifestyle and who are the neighbor countries for the nation is likely to
set up exogenous international relations (Gottmann 1951, 154).
# These circumstances imply
that geographical conditions have effects on countries’ history and culture. Not only for
countries but also for individuals, geography determines many aspects of people’s sense of
self; for instance, depending on the place where a person is born or grows up, he or she will
have a different cultural identity, different nationality, and different institutional services for
his or her lifetime.
This suggests that geography has shaped a wide variety of the many aspects of human
life over time and that outcomes affected by geography impact human behavior. In this sense
that geography and human beings mutually affect each other, borders appear to be worth
examining because they are not only physical, geographical figures, but also political However, not all borders have the same significance; some borders offer important
ramifications while others do not create distinguishing implications.
" Theoretically,
international boundaries between two or more countries appear to have greater substantial
effects on political, cultural, and economic outcomes than do boundaries within countries.
The fact that national boundaries are disjointed points to autonomous countries partitioning
jurisdictions enables them to have relatively large potential effects. On the other hand, subnational borders seem to be less influential because they are more purely administrative
boundaries. Nonetheless, intra-national borders would have bifurcated characteristics
depending on type of government!whether it is a unitary nation or a federal state!since
borders within federal states, like the United States, also function as fairly powerful
jurisdictional borderlines.
Thus, existing theories on border effects could be classified as follows:
Table 1.1. The gap between existing theories on border effects.
Climate warming has been demonstrated by direct measurement of___ and by measurements of various effects of warming on Earth's systems.
A: temperatures
B: particles
C: pollution
D: jet stream
Biotechnology has contributed all of the following to agriculture except __________.
A.
pesticides
B.
synthetic fertilizers
C.
shifting cultivation
D.
bioengineered crops
Answer:
C on edg
Explanation:
shifting cultivation
Which of the following MOST accurately describes the western portion of East Asia? In consists of tall mountains, rugged plateaus, and dry dessert or steppe regions O It consists of coastal plains suitable for shipping ports. O It consists of heavily populated cities surrounded fertile land. O It consists of low-lying fertile areas that frequently flood.
Answer:
East Asia includes high mountains, vast deserts, cold climates, and Pacific waters. The mostly rugged terrain was formed by the collision of tectonic plates. One result of these natural barriers was to limit people's movement and increase their isolation.
Explanation:
what is the is the largest city in africa
Answer:
KINSASHA GIMME POINTSSSS
Answer:
lagos
Explanation:
Round the following numbers to the nearest hundredth place. (Decimal places
4.1234
3.2251
-2.3666
Answer:
412.34
322.51
-236.66
Explanation:
u move the decimal point twice which represents hundred way from it initial state.
Which of the following are types of reference maps? (select all that apply)
Mercator
Dot distribution
Peters
Cartogram
Political
Choropleth
Graduated Symbol
Robinson
Answer:
Mercator peters political Robinson
Explanation:
A hexagon has different side lengths and angle measures. The top and bottom sides are equal, and the left and right sides are equal. The top 2 angles and bottom 2 angles are equal, and the left and right angles are equal.
At which angle will the hexagon rotate so that it maps onto itself?
60°
90°
120°
180°
Answer:
The answer is 180°
Explanation:
For a hexagon to rotate unto itself, the shape after rotation and relative length and angles is identical to the original figures.
Since this hexagon is irregular i.e has sides of different lengths, and from the facts given, opposite sides and angles are equal.
This implies top/bottom, left/right and sides and angles 180° apart are identical.
Hence, only a 180° rotation will yield an identical hexagon.
Answer:
180!
I got it right on the test 2022 :)
35 points no links_Jenny is taking a photograph of the toys in her room. She has arranged all the white toys she has in a large pile. Most of these toys are stuffed animals. She selects one red toy and places it in the middle of the pile of stuffed animals. What element of art is Jenny using?
A : line
B: balance
C: color
D: movement
first to answer gets brainliest
Answer:
C. color
Hope this helps, have a nice day/night! :D
How does the Scientific method differ from religious thinking?
Changing personal consumption habits to everything suggested on An Inconvenient Truth will reduce carbon emissions by 22%, to slow the impacts of climate change, experts suggest we aim for___ % worldwide.
A: 75
B: 7
C: 25
D: 50
Answer: A
Explanation:
A company wants to start: nuclear power plant as a way to produce clean energy. They want to use the same reaction that's used in thermonuclear weapons. Which of the following
lains why this is not possible?
A. The energy in nuclear fusion can't be generated in a controlled manner.
B. The energy in nuclear fusion is too small to generate electricity
C. The energy in nuclear fission produces chemicals that harm the environment.
D. The energy in nuclear fission burns out as soon as it's produced.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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will california sink into the ocean? explain
It is possible for part of California to sink into the ocean, but not all of it. About 10 million years ago (in the Tertiary Period), much of California sank beneath the waves. Then about 5 million years ago (in the Quaternary Period), parts of southern California rose out of the sea and started becoming dry land again.
Today, some areas are rising up while others are sinking down because plate tectonics are making new mountains in various places across the state while other areas are being worn away by erosion, especially near the coast where weather patterns often include high winds and heavy rains coming off of an ocean that is constantly churning with storms both large and small. The steady rise in global sea levels due to climate change also poses a threat. In the long term, as the great tectonic plates of Earth's crust continue to move and change as they have for billions of years, it is possible that the entire state of California could once again be submerged beneath water.
In order for all of California to sink into the ocean, something would need to happen along a fault line deep under the ocean floor where part of California's land mass rests on top of a subducting plate. If this were to happen, either an earthquake or volcanic eruption would eventually cause part – but probably not all – of California to rise up out of the sea as a new island continent.
Answer:
No because California is standing on top of earth’s crust where it stands two plates.
What does DNA stand for ?
Answer:
Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
Explanation:
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Which person participates mostly in the tertiary level of an economy?
A car factory worker
A college professor
A coal miner
A car mechanic
3. The Indigenous people have not been able to what?
4
The indigenous to this do
Answer:
Indigenous peoples, also referred to as first peoples, first nations, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are culturally distinct ethnic groups who are native to a place which has been colonised and settled by a later ethnic group
what are the produced in driffent geography regions ? why do they vary in driffent regoins.
Answer:octet rule: Atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to have a full valence shell of eight electrons. Hydrogen is an exception because it can hold a maximum of two electrons in its valence level.
Explanation :How many electrons should be in an atom’s valence shell (with the exception of hydrogen and helium) to become stable?
One freedom Alexander the Great allowed conquered peoples was….
a
freedom of worship
b
freedom of speech
What’s European identity?
Answer: European identity is the sense of personal identification with Europe, in a cultural or political sense.
Explanation:
Which wind systems are associated with many of the world's deserts? Polar easterlies Prevailing westerlies Doldrums Horse latitudes
Answer:
Horse latitudes ( its right )
Explanation:
Hope it helps you
The wind systems that are associated with many of the world's deserts are called as Trade winds, which are generally found in the Horse latitudes.
What are Trade winds?The trade winds, also known as easterlies, are the permanent east-to-west winds that blow in the Earth's equatorial region. The Earth's rotation causes air to slant towards the equator in a southwesterly direction in the northern hemisphere and a northwesterly direction in the southern hemisphere between about 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south of the equator, a region known as the horse latitudes.
The majority of the world's major deserts are located in areas where trade winds blow. The Sahara of North Africa, the world's largest desert, is a trade wind desert, with temperatures reaching 57° C.
Therefore, Horse latitudes is associated with the wind systems of the many of the world's deserts.
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What is the difference between mitigation, containment, reversal and adaptation? (global warming)
Answer:
mitigation means prevent containment means stop from spreading reversal means put it back to how it was and adaptation means to change to suit it