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The solar radiation least absorbed by the layers of the atmosphere before reaching Earth is
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Hich of the following best summarizes the text’s depiction of the ancient indus valley cities (namely harappa and mohenjo-daro)? a. the cities were very plain and simple; the people did not focus on art and architecture, devoting their time instead to agriculture and the bare essentials. b. the cities were adorned, or decorated, with almost overwhelming displays of wealth and artistic architecture. c. the cities were extremely clean, relying on an advanced water and sewer system, though this was mainly constructed for the innermost areas of the cities. d. the cities were clean and peaceful, and they were designed in an extremely organized fashion, using an advanced water and sewer system to keep them this way
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Geography, 22.06.2019 04:00
Why are fossils of organism's from the phanerozoic eon much more likely to be found than fossils of organisms from any other eon? a. more organisms present during the phanerozoic eon had soft body parts. b. organisms present during the phanerozoic eon were all microscopic. c. more organisms present during the phanerozoic eon had hard body parts. d. organisms present during the phanerozoic eon are the most ancient life forms.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 22:30
The map above shows where people live in the united states. areas that are darker blue are areas where people live close together. areas that are lighter colors are places where people live farther apart. as a geographer, if you were to study where people live and why they choose to live in these places, which of the six essential elements of geography would you be using?
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