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Identify the characteristics of each type of nation -A person with no particular religion can become a nations leader-Religious leaders rule the government - The nations laws are based on a holy book- All religions are treated equally
Geography
High School
Which has the widest variation in climate? A. Oceania B. Antarctica C. Africa D. Polynesia
Geography
High School
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. Letter A on the map is an example of a(n) . The are located in northeast Africa. The stretch across parts of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, and Bhutan. Letter D on the map is an example of a(n) .
Geography
High School
How could the Flood have been responsible for the formation of fossils?
Geography
College
Which country is found at 30 N latitude and 0 longitude?
Geography
College
Match each event to the country in which it took place.1. United Kingdom2. India3. South Africa-Mauryan Empire established-diamonds and gold was discovered-established colonial empireduring Industrial Revolution
Geography
College
If you had a block of each type of wood with the same dimensions, how would their weights compare? Explain.
Geography
High School
A map of Guyana , is drawn to a scale of 1:25,000. Find the length, in cm of a road, which represents a distance of 17 KM
Geography
High School
What causes the frequent migration of animals in Africa?O A. European colonizationB. Changes to natural resourcesO C. Global climate changesO D. Civil war
Geography
College
The Atlantic Ocean is currently getting larger due to the formation of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. What kind of plate movement causes this to happen? O A. Divergence B. Convergence OC. Transformation O D. Subduction
Geography
College
estionLatin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia are all similar for the following regions, except:They are physically located near the equatoro They were all colonized by a Western European power during their existenceo Their economies are all mostly based in the primary sector of economic developmentO They all share West African heritage
Geography
High School
Sample of radioactive element is it half-life of 3.0 days. It's 2.0 kg of the same several remains unchanged after 9.0 days, what was the initial mass of the sample question
Geography
College
What is the central element of each religion?
Geography
College
Need help asap....!!!!!!!!
Geography
High School
The grid reference of Point X is
Geography
College
What is your world like? What are some of its physical and human characteristics,and how do you and others interact with your environment?
Geography
High School
Which of the following is not an exponential function ? A) y=5^x B) y= 5x- 1 C) y= 5^x - 1D) y = 5^x +1
Geography
College
Which are core beliefs of Muslims?Check all that apply.O A. Muslims must be obedient to the pope.B. Muslims must declare their faith to Allah.I C. Muslims must accept Muhammad as the son of God.D. Muslims must believe Muhammad is the prophet of Allah.
Geography
College
Match each type of region with its description.-Regions divided by 0 latitude and 0 longitude -Regions defined by the largest land and water formation-Regions defined by features such as mountains, forest, and deserts-Regions defined by political control-Regions defined by the value of the goods and services they produce~-Nations-Continents, oceans, and seas-Economic regions-Hemispheres- Terrain and land formations
Geography
High School
the impact of free trade agreements on the relationships between countries.
Geography
High School
should fracking be allowed to continue anywhere in the UK?
Geography
High School
The map above shows an example of how we can combine maps and data using GIS. The background is a satellite map of a city. The red stars show grocery stores that opened in 2007, and the blue circles show stores that opened in 2008.
Geography
High School
What two islands are apart of the British isles
Geography
High School
Why do you think Canada has such an abundance ofnatural resources?
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