seasonal changes on earth are primarily caused by the
Answer:
Earth's tilted axis causes the seasons.
Explanation:
Is this there gravity in space?
Answer:
Yes. Gravity is everywhere, even in space. Here’s how gravity works: Anything that has mass generates gravity, but the effect becomes less with distance.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes but actually no is the answer
What is the difference between the formation of high and low islands?
The term "high islands" refers to islands where the basalt rock from volcanic origin is still visible above the ocean's surface. Low islands, on the other hand, are made up of sedimented material, coral debris, or elevated coral reefs.
What climate covers least of Earth?
Answer:
i hope this is what you were asking.
the smallest climate zone is the
Subtropical highlands
its 2,200,000 km2
Explanation:
Earth is comprised of four systems, or spheres. Which of these spheres do each of the five branches of Earth Science study?
IS CLIMATE HAPPENING AT A NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
Answer:
Climate is happening at an International level
What cost the least, to adapt to warm climate or to stop global warming? Why?
Answer:
i dont know, the way it is worded make it confusing
Explanation:
who is this.
A. tajima
B. danzo
c sasuke
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The more violent nature of weather produced by a cold front can be attributed to which two factors?
A) the gradual slope and fast forward motion of the front
B) the steep slope and fast forward motion of the front
C) the gradual slope and slow forward motion of the front
D) the steep slope and slow forward motion of the front
Answer:
C The gradual slope and slow forward motion of the front.
Among Minnesotans, 38 percent report their ancestry as German. Why might this be? A. because the weather in Minnesota is similar to that in Germany B. because the Midwest is predominantly Caucasian C. because people in Minnesota sided with Germany in WWII D. because a large wave of Germans immigrated to the Midwest in the 19th century
Germans fled to Minnesota for many reason, with D) because a large wave of Germans immigrated to the Midwest in the 19th century being one of them.
It happened to be that Minnesota Indian treaties offered a vast amount of valuable land to those who wanted it, and those people happened to be the Germans. Overtime, more Germans moved in order to escape a plethora of reasons, and found the Midwest to be a great pace.
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how often does earth complete a rotation around its axis?
Answer:
every 23 hours and 56 minutes
Explanation:
every 23 hour 56 minute 6 second
Hot-spot volcanic islands can cool and eventually sink beneath the ocean's surface, turning them into Group of answer choices oceanic plateaus. large igneous provinces. continental shelves. seamounts.
Answer:
The answer is seamounts
why does the oceanic crust sink beneath the continental crust at a subduction boundary?
Answer:
This is because Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust. At a subduction zone, the oceanic crust usually sinks into the mantle beneath lighter continental crust. (Sometimes, oceanic crust may grow so old and that dense that it collapses and spontaneously forms a subduction zone.
Where do the Mountain Aquifer and Coastal Aquifer occur?
Answer:
The open cavities and caves of limestone aquifers.
Explanation:
This is In general where Aquifers occur may help you
Why is Australia urbanised?
Answer:
The gains from proximity that fuel urbanization have been an increasing aspect of human organization since European colonization. That is why Australia has been, and continues to be, one of the most urbanized countries in the world, with almost 90 percent of its population living in cities.
how much of the earth’s surface does the ocean cover?
Answer:
71%
Explanation:
how do lines of longitude and latitude pinpoint any place on earth
Answer:
Latitude and longitude are a system of lines used to describe the location of any place on Earth. Lines of latitude run in an east-west direction across Earth. Lines of longitude run in a north-south direction. Although these are only imaginary lines, they appear on maps and globes as if they actually existed.
Explanation:
Can someone please explain what landform Z is and explaining for formation?
what percent of u.s. energy comes from nonrenewable energy sources?
How are the geologic time scale divisions made?
Answer:
A geologic time scale is composed of standard stratigraphic divisions based on rock sequences and calibrated in years. Over the years, the development of new dating methods and refinement of previous ones have stimulated revisions to geologic time scales.
2.1.1. Igneous rock contains (fossils / no fossils). 2.1.2. Sedimentary rock erode (easily / difficult). 2.1.3. Coal is an example of (sedimentary / metamorphic rock). 2.1.4. Metamorphic rock is rocks that (have / have not) changed in form. 2.1.5. Crystal are (present / not present) in sedimentary rock. 2.1.6. Igneous rock is usually (soft / hard).
Answer:
no fossils
easily
sedimentary
have
not present
hard
in the context of planetary geology, what do we mean byoutgassing?
b. What is the scale factor of the dilation that takes Q to P?
Answer:
0.8
Explanation:
Make three observations about the pattern of tornadoes across the United States:
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Diurnal patterns
Although tornadoes can occur at all times of the day, they are most frequent from mid-afternoon to early evening. In the central United States, where most tornadoes occur, tornado frequency is highest between 5:00 and 6:00 pm. Weak and strong tornadoes occur most frequently in this same hour.
The _______________ of an earthquake depends greatly on the total energy released, the distance from the epicenter, the type of rock/sediments, and building types and characteristics
Answer:
The intesity of an earthquake depends greatly on the total energy released, the distance from the epicenter, the type of rock/sediments, and building types and characteristics
Explanation:
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Identify ways through which people are making use of the environment
Answer:
To get food, water, fuel, medications, construction materials, and many other things, humans must interact with the environment. Advances in science and technology have allowed humans to take use of the environment, but they have also resulted in pollution and environmental devastation.
Explanation:
For a named river you have studied, explain the causes of flooding.
Answer:
Severe flooding is caused by atmospheric conditions that lead to heavy rain or the rapid melting of snow and ice. Geography can also make an area more likely to flood. For example, areas near rivers and cities are often at risk for flash floods. A flood is an overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. River flooding can happen when there is debris in the river or dams that block the flow of the water. Speaking of dams, broken dams are another cause of flooding. Older infrastructure can fail when heavy rains come and water levels rise.
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what are the kinds of four-legged animals/fish being raised as means of livehood
Answer:
platipose
Explanation:
the people of the Andes in south America are mostly of ancestry
Answer:
Andean peoples, aboriginal inhabitants of the area of the Central Andes in South America. Although the Andes Mountains extend from Venezuela to the southern tip of the continent, it is conventional to call “Andean” only the people who were once part of Tawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire in the Central Andes, or those influenced by it.
Explanation:
CAN I GET BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Tawantinsuyu
Explanation:
which catastrophic event would most likely result in trees being knocked over and the disappearance of most of the plants and animals along a narrow path in a forest ecosystem?
Answer:
A tornado is a catastrophic event that could only destroy a small amount of an area (along a narrow path) or a large area depending on its size.
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