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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:50
Select the correct answer.look at this nineteenth-century illustration of london. which explanation best relates this illustration to changes in britain in the 1800s? a.factory workers in cities lost their livelihood because of the lack of housingb.industrialization narrowed the inccome gap between landowners and workers.c.the migration of workers from rural to urban areas resulted in overcrowded citiesd.the spread of railways allowed farmers to sell produce far from where it was grown.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 20:30
What is the latitude and longitude (to the nearest degree) of the following cities? a. kansas city b. philadelphia c. reno d. minneapolis use the map to find the names of cities with the following coordinates. a. 30°n, 96°w b. 35°n, 95°w c. 26°n, 80°w d. 42°n, 88°w how many kilometers north of the equator is washington, dc? approximately how far north of houston is kansas city? use degrees of latitude to calculate your answer. show your work. which city is closer to greenwich, england: los angeles or xi’an, china (34°n, 109°e)? explain your answer. how many degrees of longitude separate las vegas from the international date line, which is at 180° longitude?
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Geography, 24.06.2019 05:00
15 points need quick 1. looking at your graph and the geologic time scale during what period did this rock form? what is the age span of the rock, in millions of years? 2. this rock sample is limestone and shale. with what you know about rock formation, what type of environment did these organisms live in? 3. if some of these fossil samples were found in a rock also containing leaf fossils, could you use radiocarbon dating to determine the age of this rock? explain.
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