Answer:
C surface water
Explanation:
most of the industries are built near rivers hence the waste is emitted in the rivers
Which layer contains the most complex animal fossils?
Answer: Layer B is the correct layer for you diagram.
Explanation:
Shale forms as particles settle in slow-moving water. Which type of rock is Shale?
A. Extrusive igneous
B. Sedimentary
C. Metamorphic
D. Intrusive igneous
(This is for a test)
can someone please help me
Answer:
Explanation:
Given: (i)
mass= 5 kg
force= 2.5N
formula = f = ma
2.5=5*a
shift 5 towards left it will get converted to divison
divide 2.5/5= 0.5
acceleration= 0.5m/s2
Given: (ii)
mass= 2.5kg
force= 2.5N
formula = f = ma
2.5=2.5*a
2.5/2.5= 1
acceleration= 1m/s2
the is pushing the girl with the samw force because as we can see in the picture they both r holding each other so both are pushing each other with equal force ( balanced force ).
Check all below that are greenhouse gases:
Question 2 options:
A carbon dioxide
B methane
C water
D nitrogen
E oxygen
F argon
Answer:
A, B and D are the green house gases
I have a lot of time left so take your time :)
Answer:
im gonna say the answer is the second option
Explanation:
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Label map pls only slide 3 and 5
Answer: alright just label top right and left
Explanation:
Part A)
Country X has access to the worlds latest technology and its people are highly educated. Most of land has been urbanized, though it has patches of farmland with fertile soil. Which type of economic activities do you think would be the most dominant in country X? why?
Part B)
Can a country develop faster if they focus more on tertiary activities? Why or why not?
Answer:
they can be a more of a farming country with there fertile soil: part B: Yes they can develop fast because there country isn't polluted and they can have more supplied food
Explanation:
what are the 2 peninsulas that extend into the North Sea. 1. Identify
1.
2.
3.
4.
Answer:
Scandinavian Peninsula
Explanation:
These are the Monahans Sandhills in West Texas.
Which process is most likely directly responsible for the formation of the Monahans Sandhills
A. Water Deposition
B. Wind Erosion
C. Water Erosion
D. Wind Deposition