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What non-renewable natural resources has contributed to the growth of the middle east?
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Select the correct text in the passage. the moving continents affect all subsystems on earth. which sentence identifies a potentially negative consequence of shifting continents? the supercontinent pangaea began to break up about 175 million years ago. [during this process, more coastline was exposed as the landmasses separated]. [the rearrangement and displacement of these huge landmasses resulted in the diversity of plants and animals we see on earth today]. [the movement of the plates sometimes leads to earthquakes and tsunamis]. however, over the long course of earth's history, their effects are usually minimal. in oceans, the plate movements usually lead to seafloor spreading. [seafloor spreading often results in the formation of underwater ranges of mountains].
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Political boundaries are determined by the political party in control at the time. true or false
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The incident command system (ics) is: a. most applicable to the management of complex incidents that extend over many hours or days. b. a military system used in domestic incidents to ensure command and control of federal resources. c. a standardized management tool for meeting the demands of small or large emergency or nonemergency situations. d. a relatively new approach created based on the lessons learned from hurricane harvey disaster operations.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 17:30
Sam hated the long nights of winter! his mother called him in from playing so early: around 4: 30 pm! it is usually dark out when sam is eating supper. what letter represents the long nights where sam lives? a) a. b) b. c) c. d) d.
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