Geography, 04.02.2020 09:53 beelcypher
The the climate of western europe is a marine climate and most of its abundant moisture comes from the pacific ocean. true or false
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Geography, 22.06.2019 01:40
Which statement describes john tuzo wilson’s contribution to the theory of plate tectonics? he proposed that plates carry parts of the seafloor. he theorized that pieces of earth move for a limited time. he suggested that the asthenosphere is broken into segments. he observed seafloor cracks similar to existing cracks in the continents.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 10:40
In a 2010 article “fact check: eastern u.s. earthquake risk” by chris mould, the author provides as evidence the following statement by the united states geological survey: “although earthquakes may be less frequent in the eastern u.s., … urban areas in the east could face bigger losses because the shaking would affect much larger areas than similar quakes in the west. in addition, most homes and buildings in the east are not designed to withstand earthquakes.”this statement directly relates to which of the following concepts? a. vulnerabilityb. hazardc. riskd. severity
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Geography, 22.06.2019 16:50
Which of the following is not a challenge to instituting sound global environmental policies? a. most changes are inexpensive and easy to implement. b. elected leaders who support unpopular environmental issues often are not re-elected. c. economic considerations outweigh environmental ones in many societies. d. there is no way to enforce international environmental agreements.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 17:00
The specific heat of the three substances in the image are given in the table. stamped concrete: 0.75, grass covered soil: 1.01, water: 4.18. place the areas in order based on how fast they’ll heat up on a sunny afternoon. start with the fastest and end with the slowest.
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