Select all that apply. Determine the relative ages of the rock regions on the map, so that they support the hypothesis that Iceland is spreading apart of a divergent boundary.
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A The orange region is youngest.
B The orange region is in the middle.
C The orange region is oldest.
D The green region is youngest.
E The green region is in the middle.
F The green region is oldest.
G The blue region is youngest.
H The blue region is in the middle.
I The blue region is oldest.

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Answer 1

Answer:

there is no map so there is no answser

Explanation:

no map with explination

Answer 2
Sorry there is no map so I can’t see what you’re talking about

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Tectonic plates have the ability to move and slide past or into one another because of _______.
A convection
B radiation
C conduction
D thermodynamics

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Answer:

area where two or more tectonic plates are moving away from each other. Also called an extensional boundary. the sudden shaking of Earth's crust caused by the release of energy along fault lines or from volcanic activity.

Answer:

Thermodynamics

Explanation:

The core created thermal heat which creates a movement which slides the plates.

Nearest island to Greenland

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Greenland is separated from Canada's Ellesmere Island to the north by only 16 miles (26 km). The nearest European country is Iceland, lying about 200 miles (320 km) across the Denmark Strait to the southeast...

Explanation:

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Greenland is separated from Canada's Ellesmere Island to the north by only 16 miles (26 km).

Which of the following reflects the colonists’ view of the proclamation?

They supported it.

They rejected it.

They wanted to change it.

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the correct answer is... they rejected it.
the answer is (B): they rejected it.

What effect did the ice ages have on early humans? a. Early humans were forced to control large fires. b. Early humans were forced to fish. c. Early humans were forced to move to new environments. d. Early humans were forced to hunt. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A.
B.
C.
D.​

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Answer:c

Explanation: think about it early humans had to move to find food.

A majority of North Carolina residents live in the_____ climate region. This region experiences______summers and_____ winters. A small climate region in North Carolina that experiences hot summers and cold winters is located.__________

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1 and 2

Explanation:

I dont really have N explain

Answer:

short mild-

mountains-

lower latitude-

Eastern

B,C,B,A

Explanation:

I'm from North Carolina and I'm doing this in endogeneity.

May u please help me on this

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

its the one that makes the most sense

The Answer is B explanation: it’s the only one that relates mostly.

Which of the following characteristics are NOT common in a traditional economy?

Group of answer choices

D.focused on industrial manufacturing

C.focused on producing only what is needed to survive

B.use of bartering instead of money

A.based on agriculture and/or hunting, fishing, and gathering

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Answer:

A traditional economy is one which doesn't operate under a profit motive.

Instead, it emphasizes the trading and bartering of products and services that enable participants to subsist in a specific region, community and/or culture. Largely, traditional economies are a way of life in underdeveloped countries that rely more on old-fashioned economic models like farming or hunting than on newer-age modes like industry and technology

Explanation:

The answer to this is A

plz help me ill give 10 points and brainiest if u r correct science

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Answer:

First is country

Second is Continent

Third is Region

New ideas based on an older Chinese system of beliefs that taught people should be concerned with their good
behavior in this world as well as the afterlife.
a. Daoism b. Legalism c. Neo-Confucianism d. Zen Buddhism

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The answer would be C. Neo-Confucianism!

Hope this helped!
c. Neo-Confucianism is the answer!

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It’s b because if you put a ball on the table and it’s unbalanced of course the ball is going to move so unbalance it’s B

Answer:

B. An unbalanced force

Explanation:

An unbalanced force is like a hill, it's at an angle. I think...I haven't done this in a while.

Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.




The Pacific Ranges are labeled with the number _____ on the map above.

A.

1

B.

2

C.

4

D.

5

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The answer is b.2 look it up
The answer is B reason why because I’ve had this question before and the answer was b for me so it should be B for you two

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North Carolina has ______ climate regions. one two three four

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Answer:

North Carolina has 4 climate regions

Answer:

Three climate regions

Is "A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century" a Primary or Secondary Source? And why

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I don’t know what the “a distant mirror” is, but a primary source is a first hand account of a time or event that provides (original) insight. For example a journal is a primary source, anything written or made at the time of the event. Whereas a secondary source is a future analysis or interpretation about the event, like the big history textbooks the schools hand out.
So was it written in the 14th century or was it written later on about the 14th century.
I hope this was understandable and helps :)

Can someone please help me with these questions

1-What is the most common process affecting the surfaces of planets and their moons?

2-Can we see craters on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune? why or why not? ​

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Answer:

1- planets have hard surfaces that can be re-shaped by several different processes: impact cratering, volcanism, erosion, and tectonics

2- we do not see any craters because there is no visible solid surface for the meteors to hit.

No because those are gassy planets earth Mars Venus mercury are rocky or solid planets

Please help! How do you think prejudice affects people who are being prejudged and people who are prejudging?

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Answer:

Prejudice makes the victim feel less than fully human. When people are undervalued by others, their self-esteem suffers and they stop trying to improve themselves. Prejudice can often lead to bullying and other forms of discrimination.

When people hold prejudice attitudes towards others, they tend to view the category of people they are prejudging as the same. Their minds paint each individual to be the same, instead of looking at everyone uniquely.

Prejudice can affect people's opportunities, well-being and sense if agency. Persistent exposure can lead to individuals to internalize the prejudice or stigma that is directed towards them. This can create shame, fear or stress.

How were the Great Awakening and the Enlightment similar? How were the different? Need opinions

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Both movements began in Europe, but they advocated very different ideas: the Great Awakening promoted a fervent, emotional religiosity, while the Enlightenment encouraged the pursuit of reason in all things. On both sides of the Atlantic, British subjects grappled with these new ideas.

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Both movements began in Europe, but they advocated very different ideas: the Great Awakening promoted a fervent, emotional religiosity, while the Enlightenment encouraged the pursuit of reason in all things. On both sides of the Atlantic, British subjects grappled with these new ideas

How do you think Buddhism spread throughout China during the Tang Dynasty?

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Answer:

Buddhism spread to China during the Tang dynasty. As the Sui and Tang dynasties expanded China, they seized new lands to the west. Many of the people living there were Buddhists, and they spread their religion as they traveled throughout China. As interest in Buddhism grew, especially among the Tang rulers, many of whom were Buddhists, Chinese travelers went to India to bring back holy Buddhist writings and translate them into  Chinese. When Buddhist writings became more available to people in China, the religion spread.

Hope this helps.


Buddhism, a cultural system of beliefs and practices based on principles of compassion and non-attachment, originated in the sixth century BCE in what is today Nepal. It was brought to China by Buddhist monks from India during the latter part of the Han dynasty (ca. 150 CE) and took over a century to become assimilated into Chinese culture.

One of the key forces of Buddhism’s success was Daoism. To help the Chinese comprehend Buddhist concepts, Buddhists borrowed ideas from Daoism via the Chinese language. Both Buddhism and Daoism benefited from this exchange. Daoists expanded their ideas about the cosmos and ways to structure their monastic orders. Buddhists gained a lexicon that made it easier to teach their tradition.

Over time Buddhism became a popular force in the lives of the Chinese, from the common people to the emperor himself. In fact, by the sixth century, Buddhism rivaled Daoism in popularity and political influence. It was during this time, and over the course of the next three centuries, that major schools of Chinese Buddhism formed. Two schools that retain their influence today are Pure Land Buddhism and Chan (Zen) Buddhism. Even in mainland China, where religion is often suppressed by the government, there are practitioners of these two schools of Chinese Buddhism.

Buddhism in China–as is the case with religious Daoism and Confucianism–also underwent many changes throughout the country’s history and was varied in its social and religious manifestations and philosophical beliefs. Most scholars think of Buddhism as many Buddhisms. In the so-called classical period of Buddhism in China (Tang dynasty, 618–907 CE), there were a number of schools of Buddhism that taught and promoted their own philosophies and meditation practices. The Huayen and Tiantai schools, for instance, varied in philosophy, location, and political influence. The teachings of various schools influenced and were adapted by Korea and Japan.

One of the most popular figures in Chinese Buddhism is the Bodhisattva Guanyin (the one who perceives the laments of the world–Guanshiyin). Having originated from Indian Buddhism as a superior being who aids the suffering of the world, Guanyin has become a key figure in the devotional practices of Chinese Buddhists and Daoists alike.

May u please help me on this

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

So basically it's not describing either correctly, but B is the answer .p.

Answer:b

Explanation:he is right b is the answer

The troposphere is warmed by the _____.

atmospheric air circulation
radiated heat from the Earth's surface
incoming radiation of the sun
energy of the entire solar system

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Answer:

Radiated heat from Earth’s surfaces.

what they said is correct

In a paragraph of at least five sentences, explain why you agree or disagree with the following statement.

In order to truly understand an event—whether personal or historical —it is necessary to look at it from multiple perspectives.

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Perspective is the 'point of view' from which the creator of a source described historical events. Every person sees and understands events differently depending on their age, gender, social position, beliefs and values. Even modern historians have their own perspectives which can influence how they interpret the past.

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I do agree with that statement.

An example can be the Wounded Knee battle. You need to see several perspectives of the battles to understand it. Although it isn’t needed to look at several, if you want to really understand something in depth, review it by several people’s point of view. Such as in an argument as well, parents say, look at it from their perspective. Both sides usually think they are in the right, which is why it’s better to look at several POVs of it and find out who you thought was right and wrong and formulate your own opinion on an event whilst finding evidence on it.

If Brazil chooses to limit the number of U.S. automobiles that can be sold in Brazil, this limit is a _______________.

Group of answer choices-

Tariff

qouta

embargo

  


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quota


explanation- the definition of quota is a limited quantity of a particular product which under official controls can be produced, exported, or imported.
the answer is quota lol. this thing is making me write it to be at least 20 characters long so ig i gotta sound smart

The horse latitudes describe an area where in the past ships had a difficult time moving due to

calm winds
heavy winds

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Answer: A, 'calm winds'. The horse latitudes are subtropical regions known for calm winds and little precipitation.

Answer:

Calm winds The area is hard to sail in.

Giving brainliest to the correct answer
Read this passage from Barrio Boy. Then answer the questions.

I realized that this was our own electric light for us to turn on and off as we pleased. I pushed a chair under it and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast as I could.

—Barrio Boy,
Ernesto Galarza

Which of these events comes first in the passage?



Which of these events comes last in the passage?

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Answer:

1: A

2: B

Explanation:

i got it right on my assignment good luck

If you moved to another country, do you believe that the way government affects your life might change?

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Yes i believe it would.If you move to another country the rules are different.A rule in the other country might have been "no drinking til 21" in a different country it might be "no drinking till 18"
Yes no country is like the one your from. For example, the USA is not like Mexico

Which Kingdom is made up of Organisms that are Anaerobes?

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Answer:

Kingdom Animalia

Explanation:

It's basically the kingdom Animalia because the other kingdoms have exceptions

Archaea are microorganisms that define the limits of life on Earth. They were originally discovered and described in extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents and terrestrial hot springs. They were also found in a diverse range of highly saline, acidic, and anaerobic environments.

Using the Circle of Support Diagram, what kinds of support can I access in my community?

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A circle of support involves a group of people coming together to help formulate, promote and support the goals of a person with disability. The circle acts as a community of friendship and support around the person at the centre. ... This is especially important for someone who might be vulnerable because of disability.

The support you can access is helping others, doing lemonade stands to give those who are hot a nice cold drink to cool down, doing chores, and cheering those up who are down.

A circle of support involves a group of people coming together to help formulate, promote and support the goals of a person with disability. The circle acts as a community of friendship and support around the person at the centre. ... This is especially important for someone who might be vulnerable because of disability.

Hope this helps!!!

Answer asap pls!! What effect does specialization have on the goods and services they specialize in?

A.The country continues to produce the same amount of their specialized goods and services

B.The country produces more of their specialized goods and services C

C.The country produces less of their specialized goods and services

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Answer:

B.The country produces more of their specialized goods and services

yeah b. the country produces more of their specialized goods and services

Describe each crater using details and when this happened. Please use complete sentences.

Chicxulub Crater
Manicouagan Crater
Chesapeake Bay Crater
Sudbury Basin​

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Answer: \/ \/ \/

Explanation:

Chicxulub Crater- The Chicxulub crater is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Its center is located offshore near the communities of Chicxulub Puerto and Chicxulub Pueblo, after which the crater is named. It was formed when a large asteroid, about 10 kilometers in diameter, struck the Earth.

Manicouagan Crater-  The Manicouagan crater is one of the oldest known impact craters. It is in the Côte-Nord region of Québec, Canada. It was caused by the impact of a 5 km (3 mi) diameter asteroid about 215.5 million years ago, in the Upper Triassic.  The crater is a multiple-ring structure about 100 km (60 mi) across. Its inner ring is its most prominent feature. This is a 70 km (40 mi) diameter annular lake, the Manicouagan Reservoir, surrounding an inner island plateau. It is the earth's fifth largest confirmed impact crater.

Chesapeake Bay Crater- The Chesapeake Bay impact crater was formed by a bolide that impacted the eastern shore of North America about 35.5 ± 0.3 million years ago, in the late Eocene epoch. It is one of the best-preserved "wet-target" impact craters in the world.

Sudbury Basin- The Sudbury Basin, also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geological structure in Ontario, Canada. It is the third-largest known impact crater or astrobleme on Earth, as well as one of the oldest. The crater formed 1.849 billion years ago in the Paleoproterozoic era.

What was an important step for Assyrian rulers in controlling their empire? Select the two correct answers.

A.
combining the conquered territories into one province

B.
creating two capitals: one economic, one social

C.
dividing the empire into 70 provinces

D.
appointing governors to each province

E.
establishing a democratic form of government

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Answer: A and E

Explanation:

A and E because you are combining territories into one province

how does the location of the natural resources affect where people live?

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It doesn’t where people live they get affected by the location of the natural resources if they aren’t close by then they probably won’t have it

Answer:

the availability of resources has affected where people live. Air, of course, is present everywhere on the planets surface.

Explanation:

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