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The Question Is In The Image

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Answer 1

Answer:

2.20

Explanation:

Add the numbers together

Divide by how many numbers there are

1.6+1.7+1.7+1.7+1.8+1.8+2.3+2.3+2.8+3.1+3.4=24.2

24.2/11=2.2

Answer 2
Mean = Average

Add all of the fertility rates together then divide that by the number of states

1.60 + 1.70 + 1.70 + 1.70 + 1.80 + 1.80 + 2.30 + 2.30 + 2.80 + 3.10 + 3.40 = 24.2

24.20 / 11 = 2.2

Mean = 2.2

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[17 points] I NEED URGENT HELP! QUESTIONS 1-6 (EXCEPT FOR 2)

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1. The modern calendar uses natural intervals to allow everyone agree on the same time/ date. It is defined by the motions of Earth and the moon (sometimes even planets) The period of rotation of Earth; the day. The month is based on the cycle of the moons phases around the earth. The year is based around the earth’s revolution around the sun.

Please I need 20 botanical names of common crops and fruits in Nigeria​

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Answer:

        Fruits

Apple - Pyrus MalusMango  - Mangifera    indica Pineapple - Ananus  sativus Coconut - Cocos nuciferaLemon - Citrus limonLime -  Citrus aurantifoloiaWatermelon - Citrullus lanatusTangerine - Citrullus reticulataAvocado - Persea americana Banana - Musa paradisicumOrange - Citrus sinensisGuava - Psidium guajavaPaw Paw - Carica papayaTomato - Lycopersicion  esculentumCucumber - Cucumis sativusAlmond - Prunus dulcisEgg plant - Solanum melongenaPear - Solanum melongenaGrape fruit - Citrus × paradisiGolden honeydew melon - Cucumis melo inodorus

Explanation:

  Cash crops

Cocoa - Theobroma cacaoOil palm - Elaeis guineensisRubber - Hevea braziliensisCotton - Gossypium hirsutumGroundnut - Arachis hypogeaGinger - Zingiber officinaleSorghum -  Sorghum bicolorSugarcane - Saccharum  officinarumCashew - Anarcadium occidentaleMillet - Pennisetum glaucumCowpea - Vigna unguiculataMaize - Zea maysRice - Oryza sativaTobacco - Nicotiana tabacumOkra - Abelmoscus esculentusCassava - Manihot SppPepper - Capscium SppCarrots -Daucus carota subsp. sativusWheat - TriticumSesame - Sesamum indicum

What makes Neil Armstrong an explorer?

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Answer:

Instead of crossing an ocean in a large ship to explore an uncharted land, Armstrong became famous for leaving Earth entirely. He took a voyage into space aboard a rocket called Apollo 11. ... After the war, Armstrong earned a degree in aeronautical engineering, or the science of designing aircraft.

Tribal law can best be described as a system of laws based on loyalty and honor toward one’s __________. A. country B. family C. friends D. government Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

family

Explanation:

Answer:

family

Explanation:

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST...Types of economic, political, and social factors that cause two cities or cultural landscapes to look the same? ​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

To answer this question I am going to pick the cities of Dallas and Forth Worth, Texas.

The economic, political, and social factors that cause two cities or cultural landscapes to look the same are the following.

These two cities are destined t be bound for many reasons. It as an important region of Texas where people have cattle ranches, are prominent farmers, and have developed a great business that in conjunction, makes the are of Dallas-Forth Work, an important hub for business, investment, and tourism.  

The Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport is one of the most important airports in the US, connecting many flights to other parts of the country and abroad. This area is a place where you can find great major colleges such as the Southern Methodist University or Texas Christian University. Dallas is the place of major pro sports teams such as the Dallas Cavaliers(Basketball), the Dallas Cowboys (Football), and the Texas Rangers(Baseball).

Both cities have plenty of business activities, industries, entertainments, recreational and amusement parks and zoos, aquariums, hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers, that make them look alike and represent the base of the regional income.

-Why do some land types absorb water better than others?

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Answer:

It absorbs water better because it is a different material. Just like a sponge absorbs water better then a rock. It has more space and areas it can cling onto and seep into. Like dirt. Water can absorbed really well into dirt because it has air pockets and the water can seep into the pockets and evaporate. But if its cement then the water cant go anywhere it just floats on the top of the cement and cant seep into the cement.

Explanation:

because they have different properties!

Tina is fascinated with the toilet. So far, her parents have caught her trying to flush a stuffed animal, a toy cell phone, and a handful of dog food. Which sensorimotor stage is Tina MOST likely in?
A. stage six
B. stage three
C. stage four
D. stage five

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The anwser to you're question is stage three

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Nuclear experimentation is a major global issue that affects relationships between countries. Describe why countries try to limit the testing of nuclear weapons.

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Answer:

Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction. That's why many countries and international organizations are trying to limit its testing: when a nuclear weapon explodes, a lot of energy is released in the form of heat, pressure wave and ionizing radiation. As a result, a nuclear weapon can quickly destroy an entire city and kill hundreds of thousands of people. The radiation causes acute radiation sickness and long-term damage to health.

Because of the enormous destructive power of nuclear bombs, efforts have always been made to abolish all nuclear weapons and to generally ban them in order to prevent them from being destroyed. The Cold War and the power interests of individual nations, however, prevented a rapid abandonment of weapons of mass destruction. Nevertheless, some agreements were implemented, each of which signaled a major step towards a world free of nuclear weapons. However, it is doubted whether the agreements are actually as effective as desired.

Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction. That's why many countries and international organizations are trying to limit its testing: when a nuclear weapon explodes, a lot of energy is released in the form of heat, pressure waves, and ionizing radiation. As a result, a nuclear weapon can quickly destroy an entire city and kill hundreds of thousands of people. The radiation causes acute radiation sickness and long-term damage to health. Because of the enormous destructive power of nuclear bombs, efforts have always been made to abolish all nuclear weapons and to generally ban them in order to prevent them from being destroyed. The Cold War and the power interests of individual nations, however, prevented a rapid abandonment of weapons of mass destruction. Nevertheless, some agreements were implemented, each of which signaled a major step towards a world free of nuclear weapons. However, it is doubted whether the agreements are as effective as desired.

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Will our current map of Earth always look the same?

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Answer:

no it will not

Explanation:

the lands will move closer together and it will soon be one big land

No it won’t
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Part B.
List three reasons that would discourage people from settling in the Unassigned Territory. You might talk about why the
government is justified in keeping settlers out of the territory. You might also explain why it's not in the best interest of
settlers to migrate. You may need to do some outside research to answer this question fully.

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Answer:

The term "Unassigned Lands" was commonly used in the 1880s when people referred to the last parcel of land in the Indian Territory not "assigned" to one of the many Indian tribes that had been removed to the future state of Oklahoma. Another common, though equally unofficial, name used interchangeably was "the Oklahoma country."

The first popular usage of the term "Unassigned Lands" started in 1879 when mixed-blood Cherokee Elias C. Boudinot published an article in the Chicago Times describing lands in the central part of the Indian Territory that could, and in his opinion, should be settled by white people. The boundaries of his so-called "Unassigned Lands" had been established externally through a series of treaties with Indian tribes. The border on the north was the Cherokee Outlet, created by treaty in 1828. To the south was the Chickasaw Nation, established in 1837. To the west was the Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, established in 1867. To the east were the reservations of the Potawatomi (1867), Shawnee (1867), Sac and Fox (1867), Pawnee (1881), and Iowa (1883). Altogether, the Unassigned Lands covered 1,887,796.47 acres, or approximately 2,950 square miles.

Geographically, the Unassigned Lands were crossed by five rivers: the Canadian, the North Canadian, the Cimarron, the Deep Fork, and the Little. Each river valley provided rich bottomland, and the uplands between each river basin offered thinner topsoil good for grazing. Timber was plentiful along the watercourses, but on the uplands it varied from the nearly impenetrable undergrowth of the rolling Cross Timbers on the east to the flat plains and grasslands on the west. It was this transition zone from timber to prairie that attracted the engineers of the Santa Fe Railway Company when they laid their north-south tracks through the Unassigned Lands in 1886.

From 1879 to 1888 a series of highly publicized boomer raids led by adventurers such as David L. Payne and William Couch broke the quiet of the Unassigned Lands. Typically, the boomers eluded cavalry units and staked their claims to land at sites such as the future towns of Oklahoma City and Stillwater, but each time, they were arrested and escorted out of the territory. In large part due to that constant promotion, compounded by the lobbying power of the Santa Fe Railway Company, Congress opened the Unassigned Lands to non-Indian settlement on April 22, 1889. A little more than one year later, on May 2, 1890, Congress created Oklahoma Territory, which concluded the life of the area briefly and unofficially known as the Unassigned Lands.

Answer:

Here are three reasons against settlement:

   The Native American tribes still held an interest in the Unassigned Lands.

   Not all lands were necessarily arable or suited for farming.

   There was no form of government in those territories. So early settlers would have no legal or military presence to protect them.

Explanation:

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Describe where in the world earthquakes and volcanoes happen. Are the volcanoes and earthquakes all spread out or are they concentrated in certain areas? Try to include plate names and directions (north, east, south and west)​

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Answer:

They exist in circle called the ring of fire....mostly around the asian region

Explanation:

How does measuring the distances to stars help you figure out
where you are in the universe?
I NEED HELP FAST!!!!100POINTS TOO WHOEVER CAN HELP ME THE FASTEST

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By measuring stars and adding them plus space measurements

Answer:

By measuring stars and adding them plus space measurements

Explanation:

what happens at a convergent boundary?
A. an ocean Ridge collapses
B. an ocean trench forms
C. a fault-block mountain form
D. magnetic stripes form​

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Answer: D, magnetic stripes form

Explanation:

Answer: B. an ocean trench forms

Explanation: correct answer

pros and cons of Antarctica​

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Answer:

pro: If there was a country there it would be impossible to invade.

Explanation:

Con: Its cold


The Pros

Guidelines - There are a lot of guidelines in place to visiting the continent thanks to strict self-regulation of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operations. These guidelines limit the size of ships, the number of visitors, places that can be visited, and minimizes the impact.

Education - How can we create advocated for a country with no native residents? With little to no visitors? As more people visit Antarctica, especially those with influence, more people are educated on the delicate balance of our global ecosystem. Should any future Antarctica mining or drilling projects come up, there will be more advocates for protecting this special continent. Because there are no local residents to speak for Antarctica, the continent needs loyal ambassadors to help preserve it. Moreover, the boats of the tours teach messages of conservation and help tourists better understand our effects on the globe.

Penguin Patterns - To date, there has been no evidence that tourism has affected the breeding patterns of wild penguins, probably due to the strict regulations on tourist interaction with Antarctic wildlife.

There are many guidelines in place, so the environmental impact can be minimised.

The awareness of the unique environment is increased as people are able to visit it.

There has been no conclusive evidence that tourism so far has disturbed breeding patterns of wildlife like penguins.

Tour operators have voluntary codes of conduct to minimise the impacts - including not going within five metres of wildlife.

Tourists learn about the marine biology and threats because of climate change - they may become ambassadors for the area.

The Cons

Risk of Pollution - There is always the danger of any accidents involving the ships touring the Antarctic, resulting in oil spills and debris that could damage the delicate ecosystems.

Invasive life - Tourists or guides could unwittingly carry outside seeds, spores, or even insects into the area, disrupting the natural balance of the ecosystem.

Animal life - As tourism increases, wildlife could abandon their normal places of habitation if they are regularly disturbed. This has the potential to negatively impact their breeding and the balance of the surrounding ecosystems.

The ecosystem is very fragile, and too many people will disrupt the delicate balance it has. It can take many years to recover, if at all.

If larger ships come, tourist numbers will increase.

Tourists, along with research scientists, may unknowingly bring seeds and spores of plants from other areas.

There is the threat of pollution, eg oil spills from the cruise ships and other methods of transport. This happened in 2007.

How many of the world's 20 largest cities are located in Western Europe?
А.
none
B
one
C
two
D
four

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The only city from Western Europe that is on the top 20 largest cities list is Paris.

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What erosional agent account for most of the erosion on earth surface

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Answer:

Water erosion

Explanation:

Moving water is the most important natural water agent

(iv) Describe and explain the effects which global warming might have on both
regional and worldwide scale.
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-OTION 2​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The effects of climate change span the physical environment, ecosystems and human societies. It also includes the economic and social changes which stem from living in a warmer world. Human-caused climate change is one of the threats to sustainability Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system. It is a major aspect of climate change, and has been demonstrated by the instrumental temperature record which shows global warming of around 1 °C since the pre-industrial period

how natural elements affect the Nile river

pls help thanks

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Answer:

most information deals with Egypt; few studies have been done in Sudan, Ethiopia and Tanzania. Egypt is the most populous, agricultural and industrial country in the basin. Therefore, most sewage release to the river takes place in Lower Egypt. Lakes in northern Egypt are affected by drainage of polluted water and this affects the diversity of their fish, phytoplank-ton and other microorganisms. Nile pollutants are derived from sources such as industrial wastewater, oil pollution, municipal wastewater, agricultural drainage, and include natural cyanotoxins. In order to monitor pollutants, test organisms are needed in which these compounds can be traced at the tissue level. Various fish, shellfish, aquatic animals, aquatic plants and algae are used for this purpose.

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Which idea did Linnaeus contribute to the theory of evolution?

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Answer:

Organisms can be classified based on similar traits. Carolus Linnaeus is considered the Father of Taxonomy because he developed a way to name and organize species that we still use today

Explanation:

Organisms can be classified based on similar traits. Explanation;Carolus Linnaeus is considered the Father of Taxonomy because he developed a way to name and organize species that we still use today.

1. Tell this story: "There it was, finally. Our island. Our very own island. It looked beautiful above the
waves of fog, but there was still one question to be answered: why had they sold it to us for only five
dollars?"​

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Answer:

We were all confused as to why they sold it to us for only 5 dollars. As I was walking onto the beach I saw a strange little cave. It seemed pretty suspicious .. Everyone was in the boat preparing the things so we could build a little house.. As I was about to walk into the cave I heard a noise from behind. It sounded as if someone had screamed.. "Were there other people on this island?" I thought.. After a while there was another scream... Everyone just thought it was a bird.. But I knew that someone was in trouble.. At nightfall I decided to investigate.  I walked into the forest with my flashlight in hand. I saw a bit of smoke in the distance. "Someone is here!!" I thought in my head.. I ran as fast as I could toward the smoke. And when I got there I saw something interesting.. It was a wall that had the names of everyone who lived on the island.. But one name stood out to me! It was my name! I was so confused as to why my name was on here and why we had gotten the island for only 5 dollars.. But then as I was about to turn and leave I saw a figure in the shadows. A very creepy shadow.. As I looked closer it was an old lady... "Hello.. Are you alright?" She said. I nodded. "What are you doing here?" she said. "We live here.. It was sold to us for 5 dollars. Do you know why?" I asked. " Maybe....because legend says that this island is haunted by a family of original ghosts in a cave along side the beach..

Explanation:

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Drag the correct tiles to the box. Not all tiles will be used.
Identify the effects of the Great Schism.
France became the permanent
home of the pope.
People questioned the need for
only one church.
People believed the church was the
center of their lives.
The church's power and influence became
weaker.
The population of cities declined as people
moved away from the church's influence.
_______________________
|Effects of the Great Schism |
| |
| |
| |​

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Answer:

1. People questioned the need for only one church

2. People believed the church was the center of their lives

2. The church power and influence became weaker

Explanation:

The effect of the Great Schism of 1054

1. When the Roman Empire became Christian, during the time of Constantine, it was held that the Church was a universal organ and the Church and Bishop of Rome as its center

However the Eastern Churches maintained the eucharist ecclesiology, whereby within each church, each bishop is Saint Peter's successor

The two ecclesiologies where irreconcilable, forming part of the cause of the East-West schism thereby people questioned the need for only one church

2. As Rome became the center of Catholic authority the universality of people universal ecclesiology was the principle in operation and hence the church God's plan and was the center of peoples lives

The effect of the Great Schism of 1378

3. The Great Schism of 1378 also known as the Western schism was caused by the return of the papacy to Rome with an intention to return to Avignon but due to his passing and the elections that followed, there where two papal courts which culminated to a decline in moral values and the weakening the church's authority.

Answer:

People question the need for only one church, The church's power and influence became weaker

Explanation:

The Law of Superposition states:

1.rock layers closest to the bottom are the newest
2.rock layers closest to the surface are the newest
3.rock layer vertical placement has no bearing on the layer's age

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Answer:

I had previously done this and got it right.

The answer is rock layers closest to the surface are the newest.

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Which of the following most likely accounts for regional differences in the
types of crops grown, the types of homes built, and the types of clothing
worn in mid-nineteenth century China? *
A. Nationalist sentiments
B. Geography and climate
C. Social and economic mobility
D. Imperialist government policies​

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Imperialists is my answe

Answer:

B Geography and Climate

Explanation:

What are solutions to the environmental concerns in Africa?

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Answer:

climate change, deforestation, and environmental pollution pose a serious threat its future. Solar solutions to energy use, habitat restoration, and clean water systems are just some of the issues covered by Aid for Africa members.

During Wegener’s time, scientists thought land bridges linked continents together. The land bridges then became submerged underwater.
Wegener argued that if land bridges had existed, they would not remain submerged.

Which observation caused Wegener to argue this point?

A. The rocks that formed continents warmed more quickly than the rocks that formed the ocean floor.

B. The rocks that formed continents warmed more slowly than the rocks that formed the ocean floor.

C. The rocks that formed continents were denser than the rocks that formed the ocean floor.

D. The rocks that formed continents were less dense than the rocks that formed the ocean floor.


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Answer:

A. The rocks that formed continents warmed more quickly than the rocks that formed the ocean floor.

Explanation:

The mausoleum, originally made for a ruler's wife, is known today as the
O A. Nepali temple
O B. Qutub Minar
O C. Durga temple
O D. Taj Mahal

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Answer:

D. Taj Mahal

Explanation:

Shah Jahan made the Taj Mahal in memory of his beloved wife!

Answer:

D. Taj Mahal Is Your Answer

Explanation:

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An increase in oil exploration has lead to an increased demand for this mineral produced in Nevada.
A) barite
B) fluorite
C) pyrite
Eliminate
D) sphalerite

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Answer: Barite---A

Explanation:

Barite is an important agent used as a weighting agent for drilling of oil and natural gases because of its properties of high density, low oil absorption, low hardness which makes it a perfect drilling fluid additive.

Nevada is known as a lead producer for the production of Barite and because of an increase in oil exploration, it has lead to an increased demand for this mineral because of its key importance in drilling.

1. Compare and Contrast At what type of
plate boundary would you find a rift valley that
is growing wider?​

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divergent boundaries

Tapeworms live in the intestines of cats and absorb nutrients from the food the cats eat. The
cats do not get enough nutrients. What kind of relationship is this? *
A. Parasitism
B. Mutualism
C. Commensalism
D. Predator/Prey​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

parasitism

Explanation:

A shipping crate has dimensions 4 feet by 5 feet by 4 feet. If each cubic foot of volume requires 2 bags of shipping foam, which of these is the minimum number of bags needed to fill the container?

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The crate has a volume of 80 cu feet (4*5*4) and each cu foot needs 2 bags so 160 bags are needed.
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