Answer: C) the initial diffusion of Buddhism and Christianity to East Asia
Explanation:
The Mongol conquests in the 13th and 14th centuries led to a revival of the overland silk roads such that trade flourished from Asia to Europe. These improved logistics for transport also facilitated the transfers of scientific and technological knowledge across Eurasia.
Negative effects also resulted from the Mongol conquests because pathogens from the East were able to get to the West with more ease so pathogens spread across Eurasia including the infamous bubonic plague.
Mongol conquests did not however, result in the initial diffusion of Buddhism and Christianity to East Asia even though the Mongols were largely tolerant of religions.
An employee is meeting with her manager to discuss her concerns that she is being paid less than other workers in similar positions at the company where she is employed. To defend the company’s compensation decision, the manager will most likely discuss
a. grievance reports from other workers.
b. external job factors.
c. recent salary surveys for that position.
d. the employee’s recent performance appraisals.
Answer:
Mostly likely D.
A hearing aid is an electronic device that __________ sound waves. A. converts B. minimizes C. blocks D. amplifies
Answer:
It D
Explanation:
Which regions are high-risk (darkest shade) in terms of tsunamis?
Answer:
countries around the Pacific Ocean region
Explanation:
Note that, a tsunami, put simply, is a series of ocean waves that cause a sharp increase in the water level of the ocean; often resulting in massive flooding of the land close to the ocean.
Many Meteorologists believe that countries located around the Pacific Ocean are at high-risk of tsunamis.
The countries around the Pacific Ocean region includes:
Chile,Peru,The West Coast of the United States,Japan, andNew Zealand.Can some one help me with this I am really confused.
A scientist is tracking a U.S. city’s temperature and precipitation levels throughout the year. She compiled the following data: (10 points)
Month
Mean Temperature (°C)
Mean Precipitation (cm)
January
-4.8 C
6.93 cm
February
-3.9 C
5.64 cm
March
0.6 C
8.08 cm
April
2.3 C
8.23 cm
May
8.1 C
9.35 cm
June
13.3 C
9.58 cm
July
16.1 C
8.89 cm
August
14.8 C
9.25 cm
September
9.5 C
8.38 cm
October
2.6 C
8.23 cm
November
-0.8 C
8.51 cm
December
-6.8 C
7.04 cm
A. Using the data above, create a climatograph on your own graph paper. Clearly show each data point and label each axis with an appropriate title and scale. Use this information to respond to parts b, c, and d.
B. Based on the data table, what was the mean temperature for this city during the summer months (July, August, September)? What was the mean precipitation this city received during the winter months (January, February, March)?
C. At what general latitude might this city be located? In which biome might this city be located? Explain your answers by referencing the temperature and precipitation data in the table and climatograph.
D. Identify another biome that is commonly located around the same latitude as this city, but that generally has a different climate. Describe two factors that are likely
Answer:
-87 c
Explanation:
how have expressed powers changed over the years
Answer:
Although each of the branches has their own specific powers and duties, it’s really the Congress that has the most clearly expressed powers, seeing as how the Framers of the Constitution thought that institution was going to be the most powerful. Today, it definitely is, in a very literal sense, and the enumerated powers (also called expressed powers, explicit powers or delegated powers) of the United States Congress are listed in Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution. In summary, Congress may exercise the powers that the Constitution grants it, subject to the individual rights listed in the Bill of Rights .
Explanation:
Martin likes to take a shower in the men's locker room after working out. During one such shower, he
hears someone flushing a nearby toilet. Suddenly, boiling hot water rushes out of the shower head,
causing Martin serous discomfort. As he continues to shower, he hears another toilet flush and
immediately jumps out from under the shower head.
Answer:
That is some paranormal activity sir U must get out or virus wil atak u
Explanation:
Identify ONE specific example in the period 1200–1450 of the threat referenced by Emperor Hongwu in the second paragraph.
Answer:
The Specific example in the period 1200–1450 of the threat referenced by Emperor Hongwu is explained below in details.
Explanation:
a. The emperor terrorizes his neighbors to make them subdue to China
The time of the medieval period was a tough one for Chinese frontiers being continually claimed by attackers so he needed to assert his might on the globe.
b. Mongolia
The Mongols were continually attacking China from the North and the West and he is recognizing that.
c. The Emperor desires to support his suzerainty.
The monarch wanted the people to understand that he was strong and would be capable to administer proactively with boundary threats and look to increase the empire if provoked.
Write the 3 government responsibilities that are most important to you and explain you choices.
Answer:
The President, The Cabinet Advisors, and The Chief of Staff to the President. Elaborate on them.
Explanation:
In an aquatic ecosystem: the planktons are eaten by zooplanktons, the zooplanktons are eaten by smaller fish and the smaller fish are eaten by mammals. What system is this relationship a representative of?
A)
hydrosphere
B)
biosphere
C)
geosphere
D)
atmosphere
E)
chronosphere
PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
Well I'm not sure of the answer but I think since there are multiple species which are in the biosphere, the system that in that relationship would be a representative of the biosphere.
Explanation:
And for part E do you mean the chronosphere or cryosphere?
Answer:
E
Explanation:
(For fun) If a tree falls down and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Best reasoning gets brainliest:)
Answer:
Yes, it does make a sound
Explanation:
A tree can fall and still make noise even if no one is around to hear it.
It's like if someone were talking from far away, you won't be able to hear them but they are still making sound. That's the best I've got.
Answer:
Yes, it will make a noise so loud. Even if there's no one around, animals can perceive the sound.
If you are living far, somewhere in urban place, you might not perceive the noise.
If you were living nearby, chances are, you definitely might think that a fruit from a tree had fallen down.
11. Of what is the diagram below an example?
A. negative feedback
B. positive feedback
C. steady-state equilibrium
D. static equilibrium
The diagram below is an example of negative feedback.
Negative feedback is a feedback that happens when some function of the output of a process is fed back in a manner that tends to reduce the fluctuations in the output.
Hence, the diagram below is an example of negative feedback
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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