Which statement best describes how the Greek view of humanity differed from that of earlier civilizations?

Question 4 options:

The Greeks believed there was only one god.


Earlier civilizations did not have any goddesses, but the Greeks did.


The Greeks believed that humans could use their minds to understand the world around them.


Earlier civilizations believed that they had to honor their gods, but the Greeks honored only human ability.

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Answer 1

Answer: The Greeks believed that humans could use their minds to understand the world around them.

Explanation: Greek philosophers such as Aristotle, Herodotus, and Plato were some of the first to question the world around them and try to find answers to those things. This was much different than other civilizations that hadn't thought that way yet.

Answer 2

Answer: the correct answer is (C)  The Greeks believed that humans   could use their minds to understand the world around them.

Explanation:


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who lives in or around atlanta !!

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Answer:

I wish I could go there

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but this c***** virus is :(

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in 1995 which two countries were most alike in their economic activities?​

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Answer:

I don't know

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Explain how a rock can change forms

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answer

It can change shape by erosion

Which statement about the potential for the wind power compared to solar power in North America is most accurate based on these maps

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Hello. You did not present the map to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

Among the three countries that make up North America, we can say that the USA is the one that has the greatest potential to produce solar energy, being the third country that most produces this type of energy in the world. Mexico also has great potential, both in wind energy and solar energy, but it does not produce as much as the United States. Canada, in turn, has a greater potential for wind energy, although solar energy is also produced, but on a smaller scale.

Answer:

wind power and solar power have about the same potential.

Explanation:

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The opposite season is the perspective of both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. This is because one portion of the planet is directly facing the Sun during the summer or winter season than the other part, and this exposure alternates as the earth shifts in orbit. So it’s most likely C
It may be c im not sure sorry but thats the answer i would choose

La_____de las naciones unidas para la_____,La ciencia y la cultura(____) trabaja con los _______ y naturales que forman parte del_________de la ________Actualmente han ratificado la_______sobre proteccion del patrimonio _________cultural y natural de 1972,187 paises con 936 bienes insecritos,de los cuales 725 son culturales Palabras:Mundial,proteger,Unesco,Gobiernos,Culturales,patrimonio,Educacion,humanidad,convencion,organizacion

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1. Organización

2. Educación

3. Unesco

4. Culturales

5. Patrimonio

6. Humanidad

7. Ley

8. Industrial

Creo que es así, espero que ayude

According to this excerpt, one of the environmental impacts of desalination of water includes

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Answer:

When you flush the brine water, the salinity is higher than the seawater and has adverse effects on environmental zones near the coast.

Explanation:

3) Explain how an Estuary can support a wide variety of
food webs.

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Answer:

Many plant and animal species thrive in estuaries. The calm waters provide a safe area for small fish, shellfish, migrating birds and shore animals. The waters are rich in nutrients such as plankton and bacteria. This means the estuary must support a wide variety of food webs.

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1. How many days take the earth to revolve around the sun? )
2. How many hours take the earth to rotate around the sun?
9.92
3. Why does the earth revolve around the sun on its axis?
2)
4. Explain the leap year?
5. Identify 3 things that occur during the Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice (3)
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1. 365.256days

2. Earth rotates once in about 24 hours with respect to the Sun, but once every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds with respect to other, distant, stars (see below).

4. 365.25 days for Earth to orbit the Sun — a solar year. We usually round the days in a calendar year to 365. ... But approximately every four years, February has 29 days instead of 28. So, there are 366 days in the year. This is called a leap year.

What is the primary cause for continental drift, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions?

Question 2 options:

a.heat from the Earth's core


b.rotation on the Earth's axis


c.convection currents in the mantle


d.erosion of the Earth's crust

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Answer:

Heat from the earth's core

Explanation:

The force that causes most of the plate movement is thermal convection, where heat from the Earth's interior causes currents of hot rising magma and cooler sinking magma to flow, moving the plates of the crust along with them. In ridge push and slab pull, gravity is acting on the plate to cause the movement.

Which of these is prohibited which of these is prohibited when hunting wild turkeys?
А
electronic calls
B
foam decoy
С
compound bow
D
blaze orange hat

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Electronic calls are prohibited when hunting wild turkeys, A.

Which of the following statements are true?
I. A pasture land is a land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.
II. Fodder crops are the crops that are cultivated to be sold commercially in the markets for the consumption of people.
III. St. Mary’s Bay is now used as a farming land where variety of crops are grown.
IV. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water now due to some reasons and cannot be used as a farm land anymore.

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Answer:

I. A pasture land is a land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.

IV. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water now due to some reasons and cannot be used as a farm land anymore.

Explanation:

Yes, pasture lands refers to those lands where grasses and other small plants are grown in order to used it for the feed of animals. These lands can not be used for farming of crops due to hilly area where small layer of soil is present and below that layer rock layer started so only grasses can grow over there. St. Mary’s Bay has filled up with water and not suitable for farming of crops.

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Which of the following countries are compact states? (1 point)
O Malawi and South Africa
O Somalia and Liberia
Nigeria and Liberia
O Cameroon and Somalia
O The Gambia and Malawi
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Answer:

Nigeria and Liberia

Explanation:

Compact states are the countries whose boundaries does not vary significantly from the center. Nigeria and Liberia has boundaries which are not significantly different from the center. These states are termed as compact states.

Which term is best described by the following: the movement of material due to differences in density?

a. Ridge Push
b. Convection
c. Mantle
D. Slab Pull

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Answer:

I'm not sure but I think it is convection.

What Geographic factors make the weather in Texas so different than the weather in Grand Forks, ND???

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I have no idea sorry
The equator because since it’s closer to the equator it makes it hotter weather

Both Jews and Muslims have religious principles that forbid them from eating __________.
A.
bread
B.
rice
C.
fish
D.
pork

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

pork

Explanation:

Answer: D. Pork

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How many states claim regions in the South Pole? Why?

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Answer:

There are seven sovereign states who have made eight territorial claims in Antarctica: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom.

Explanation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_claims_in_Antarctica#:~:text=There%20are%20seven%20sovereign%20states,Norway%2C%20and%20the%20United%20Kingdom.

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what is wrong with the Artic ecosystem

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Answer:

global warming?

Explanation:

seems like a logical answer


The ground distance between two places is 100km.if the distances is represented by 5cm on a map.what is the scale of the map​
(It was this question)​

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Answer:

The scale of the map is 1/2000

Find the 12th term of the geometric sequence 4,16,64,256...

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1024 is the 12th term. if you multiply the numbers by 4 you get 1,024.

short note on climatic zones​

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Answer:

Climate zones are areas with distinct climates, which occur in east-west direction around the Earth, and can be classified using different climatic parametres. Generally, climate zones are belt-shaped and circular around the Poles

Which of the following forms of energy powers the rock cycle?
A. Heat caused by radiation from the Sun
B. Convection caused by heat from the Earth's core
C. Gravitational or potential gravitational energy
D. All of these power the rock cycle

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Answer:

D. All of these power the rock cycle

Explanation:

A rock cycle can be defined as a concept used to describe the continuous process that leads to a rock's creation, formation, transformation from one form to another, destruction and reformation over a specific period of time. The natural phenomenons that influences the rock cycle are weathering, plate tectonic activity, erosion, etc.

Basically, the three (3) main types of rocks are; igneous rock, sedimentary rock and metamorphic rock.

In Science, energy can be defined as the ability of an object or body to do work. The various forms of energy are solar energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, wind energy, nuclear energy etc.

The following forms of energy powers the rock cycle;

A. Heat caused by radiation from the Sun.

B. Convection caused by heat from the Earth's core.

C. Gravitational or potential gravitational energy.

The ethnic groups in Kenya do not always get along well.

True
False

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That is true.

The answer is true

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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.

A thematic map of Central Asia. Climate regions are labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Look at the map above. All of the following climate regions are located in Central Asia except the __________ region.
A.
marine west coast
B.
humid continental
C.
semiarid
D.
arid

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Answer:

A. marine west coast

Explanation:

That blue part that is not labeled by numbers is the marine coast of Central Asia

Answer:

A) Marine West Coast

Explanation:

Humid continental, semiarid, and arid where located in Central Asia. Except marine west coast. Not only that, I took the test and it was right.

Hot water deep within the Earth can ____________ minerals and transport them somewhere else

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Your answer is:-

Dissolves

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Hot water deep within the Earth can dissolve minerals and transport them somewhere else.

What type of rock is formed by heat and pressure?

When rocks are exposed to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids, or, more typically, any combination of these variables, metamorphic rocks develop. Such conditions can be found deep within the earth.

Deep inside the Earth, hot water runs through fractures, where it may dissolve various compounds. When boiling water rushes to the surface, it cools and crystallizes. Hot water dissolves minerals more effectively than cold water.

The rock is dragged down by motions in the earth's crust and becomes increasingly heated as it descends. It requires temperatures ranging from 600 to 1,300 degrees Celsius (1,100 to 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit) to melt a rock, transforming it into lava.

Therefore, Minerals can be dissolved and transported by hot water deep beneath the Earth.

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Where are international immigrants most likely to settle? (5 points)
a
Suburban areas
b
Developing countries
C
Developed countries
d
Areas south of the equator
Оe
Rural areas

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I would think e because most of the immigrants migrated from developed countries.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

cause they would probably want a good country so they can get a good job or so they can live new life in a new country  

Full metal alchemist> Hunter x Hunter

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Answer:

Yeah

Explanation:

that's is accurate yeah, getting to 20 characters yeah

Answer:

eh thats debatable

Explanation:

Compare Africa's wealth to the rest of the world.

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Answer:

Africa is blessed with a rich bounty of natural resources. The continent holds around 30% of the world's known mineral reserves. These include cobalt, uranium, diamonds and gold, as well as significant oil and gas reserves.

Over the period 2000 to 2008 resource extraction contributed more that 30 percent of Africa's GDP, while the annual flow of foreign direct has investment into Africa increased from $9 billion to $62 billion.

Africa has been drawn a little benefit from this mineral wealth and remains one the poorest continents on the globe, with almost fifty per cent of the population living on less than $1.25 per day.

Explanation:

Answer:

Africa is blessed with a rich bounty of natural resources. The continent holds around 30% of the world's known mineral reserves. These include cobalt, uranium, diamonds and gold, as well as significant oil and gas reserves.

Over the period 2000 to 2008 resource extraction contributed more that 30 percent of Africa's GDP, while the annual flow of foreign direct has investment into Africa increased from $9 billion to $62 billion.

Africa has been drawn a little benefit from this mineral wealth and remains one the poorest continents on the globe, with almost fifty per cent of the population living on less than $1.25 per day.

Explanation:

Africa is blessed with a rich bounty of natural resources. The continent holds around 30% of the world's known mineral reserves. These include cobalt, uranium, diamonds and gold, as well as significant oil and gas reserves.

Over the period 2000 to 2008 resource extraction contributed more that 30 percent of Africa's GDP, while the annual flow of foreign direct has investment into Africa increased from $9 billion to $62 billion.

Africa has been drawn a little benefit from this mineral wealth and remains one the poorest continents on the globe, with almost fifty per cent of the population living on less than $1.25 per day.

Why was John's baptism of Jesus different from his baptism of other people? Answer using complete sentences.

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Answer:

Jesus was holy and Jesus is the son of God, and when Jesus was baptized the heaven opened and Holy Spirit came from heaven in the form of a dove. And when heaven opened God said, “This is my own dear son with whom I am pleased.”

Explanation:

Answer:

It is completely impossible for Jesus to be baptized for forgiveness for sin when he can't sin. Most other baptisms are to become a new person in Christ, so Christ can't be a new person in himself. God is new and old and he knows beginning and end.

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Question 12 (3 points)
Predict a change in the Earth's surface or effect observed at each of the following for 1 point each:

BLANK 1 - TRANSFORM BOUNDARY

BLANK 2 - DIVERGENT BOUNDARY

BLANK 3 - CONVERGENT BOUNDARY

Question 12 options:
Blank # 1
Blank # 2
Blank # 3

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Answer:

I agree with the other person who answered

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