Q.3- Is there a need to limit the use of resources of the earth? Why?

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Answer 1

Answer: Yes, there is a need to limit the utilization of resources on planet earth.

Explanation:

Non-renewable resources are  those resources which cannot be replenished once used. Their concentration of planet is decreasing. For example, fossil fuels like coal, petrol, and natural gas. Special mining sites are required to explored for their extraction. These are not available in all regions of the world and must be used judiciously as they may not be available in future.


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How did the Indian
subcontinent "drift"
into the Eurasian
continent? Which
forces moved them
together?

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Answer:

Indian subcontinent was drifted into Eurasian continent by the rotation of earth. Earlier, the drift or the shifts in tectonic plates were not believed 'cause, people assumed that the mass are too large to shift.

Determine who has made the correct statement. Sean said only biologists use the fossil record to determine the age of the earth. Cade said only geologists use the fossil record to determine the age of the earth. Neither is correct. Both are correct. Cade is correct. Sean is correct.

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Answer:

Neither is correct.

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If whale populations increase, should countries be allowed to hunt them again?​

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Answerno. correct me if im wrong

Explanation:

I will give brainliest if you atleast answer some1. By land size, what is the smallest US state?
2. By size, what is the largest lake in America?
3. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?
4. Which US President was born in Hawaii in 1961?
5. Which U.S. City is known as the “Motor City”?
6. What 4 states make up the “FOUR CORNERS”?
7. In what year did Kentucky become a state?
8. What is the tallest mountain in the United States?
9. What was the name of New York before it was officially called New York?
10. On what date did the U.S. declare its independence from Great Britain?
11. What is the longest river in the United States?
12. What are the 5 inhabited territories of the United States?
13. What is the MOST VISITED National Park in the U.S.?
14. Which U.S. City is known as the “City of Angels”?
15. Who did the United States buy Alaska from?
16. What river separates the United States from Mexico?
17. In what state is “Death Valley” located in?
18. Also known as the “Big-O”, in what state could I find Lake Okeechobee?
19. What is the largest state in the union?
20. What state in the “continental” U.S. is the furthest NORTH?
21. Which U.S. state is closest to the island of Bermuda?
22. What are the 4 “COMMONWEALTHS” in the United States?
23. Name the oldest Mountain Chain in the United States.
24. Which U.S. city is known as the “Windy City”?
25. In which state would I find Arlington National Cemetary?
26. In which U.S. state would I find the “Space Coast”?
27. Which state in the Continental United States borders the least amount of states?
28. Which state has produced the MOST U.S. Presidents?
29. Which U.S. state has the longest Coast Line?
30. What is the DEEPEST LAKE in the United States?
31. Which state has the FEWEST counties?
32. Which state is known as the “HEART” of Dixie?
33. Which state is known as the “First State”?
34. What was the LAST STATE to join the Union?
35. What Interstate Park is known as the “Grand Canyon of the South”?
36. What does an “odd number” on an interstate sign tell you about the road? Like I-95
37. Name 3 U.S. Presidents that have died on July 4th?
38. What is the OLDEST CITY in the United States?
39. Name the 3 venomous snakes found in Kentucky.
40. Where is the only place in the WESTERN HEMISPHERE that you can see a “Moonbow”?
41. Which U.S. State is known as the “Garden State”?
42. What is the name of the River that flows through the Grand Canyon?
43. How many Islands make up the Florida Keys?
44. Which state is known as the Volunteer State?
45. Which state is the country's top producer of pecans, peanuts, and vidalia onions.
46. In which Southern City was Root Beer invented in 1898?
47. In which Southern State were the first shots of the Civil War Fired?
48. Which U.S. City is known as “The Big Easy”?
49.Which Florida city is known as the Venice of America?
50. Which Spanish explorer mapped the Florida coast looking for the mythical “Fountain of Youth”?

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Answer: Rhode Island

Lake Michigan Huron

France

Obama

Explanation:

3. france
6. arizona, new mexico, colorado utah
11. mississippi river
19.texas
20. maine
24. chicago

The map shows latitudes and longitudes of South America. Which South American city is located at approximately 33°S, 70°W? Venezuela O Buenos Aires o Santiago O Montevideo Colombia Ecuador Asunción dan apua Aronline​

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Answer:

a resident of New York, is visited by a process officer at her workplace in New York City and delivered a summons to appear in court in Maryland. The lawsuit against her relates to property damage that occurred in a home she rented in New Jersey, which is owned by a woman from Maryland.

Answer:santiago

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what is the tallest mountain in the world and where is it located?​

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Answer:

Mount Everest

Located in asia

Explanation:

What is the difference between seismograph and Richter scale?​

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Answer:

seismograph

richter scale

Explanation:

seismograph is used to measure the earthquake.

richter scale rates the amount of energy released by single earthquake

Answer:

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Which factor helps determine weather patterns across South America?

elevation
forest canopies
river basins
global warming

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The answer to the question is Global Warming

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1. Which country is responsible for the Largest share of U.S. exports?

2.Which is the longest interstate highway in the U.S.?

A. I-90
B.I-80
C.I-10
D.I-40
E.I-17​

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Answer:

1) Canada

2) A) I-90

Answer:

1. Canada

2. I- 90 ✔️✔️

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Which of the following events was perceived by Muslims as a sign of Allah’s support? A. a good crop B. a military victory C. the birth of a child D. the succession of a caliph Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D will mark brainliest

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The birth of a child was perceived by Muslims as a sign of Allah's support

Answer:

im on the test and selecting D

Explanation:

i checked many sites

Irrigation canals in Central Asia divert water from ____ to feed crops.
A. seas
B. rivers
C. lakes
D. oceans

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Rivers, because it has a constant flow from other water sources so that means it could just flow right in

Answer:

B is correct

Explanation:

HELP !!! I'm stuck any help would be appreciated​

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Answer:

the 3rd one

Explanation:

Answer: the answer is 65 millon years

Explanation:

What is at least one country with a humid subtropical climate?

Help

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South Eastern of U.S
Southeastern South America
Coastal southeast South Africa
Eastern Australia
Eastern Asia

Identify the types of the ten galaxies labeled on the Deep Survey Image.

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Hi hello welcome to brainly

Which of the following best explains the role of heat and pressure in the rock cycle?
The molten rocks solidify by this process.
The sediments are deposited by this process.
They change the mineral composition of rocks.
They transport sediments from one place to another.

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Option 3

That’s what I think

Answer:

its A) the molten rocks solidify by this process

Explanation:

molten rocks  is lavva there fore its hot also the pressure

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !! name the three different temperatures zones of ocean water

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Answer:

surface thermocline deep sea!

Explanation:

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According to the diagram, the formation of pyroclastic material occurs when?
(pic above)

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A pyroclastic flow is a dense, fast-moving flow of solidified lava pieces, volcanic ash, and hot gases. It occurs as part of certain volcanic eruptions. A pyroclastic flow is extremely hot, burning anything in its path. It may move at speeds as high as 200 m/s.

Pyroclastic flows form in various ways. A common cause is when the column of lava, ash, and gases expelled from a volcano during an eruption loses its upward momentum and falls back to the ground. Another cause is when volcanic material expelled during an eruption immediately begins moving down the sides of the volcano. Pyroclastic flows can also form when a lava dome or lava flow becomes too steep and collapses.

Pyroclastic flows often occur in two parts. Along the ground, lava and pieces of rock flow downhill. Above this, a thick cloud of ash forms over the fast-moving flow. Such a flow can transform the landscape drastically in a short period of time. Not only does it destroy living material in its path, it often leaves behind a deep layer of solidified lava and thick ash.

Pyroclastic flows may result in flooding as streams are blocked or rerouted by the flow. Floods may also occur when the flow of hot material melts snow and ice, swelling rivers and streams beyond their banks. A mudflow containing volcanic material, called a lahar, may also form when the rock of the pyroclastic flow mixes with water to become a quickly moving slurry.

explain why the north and the south poles of a needle always align with North and South poles of Earth respectively?​

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All magnets have two poles, a north pole and a south pole, and the north pole of one magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet and vice-versa. So the compass needle when allowed to spin whichever way it wants, will always line itself along the north-south direction.

Hope it helps!

Answer:

When it comes to magnets, opposites attract. This fact means that the north end of a magnet in a compass is attracted to the south magnetic pole, which lies close to the geographic north pole. ... The geographic north and south poles indicate the points where the earth's rotation axis intercepts earth's surface.

Explanation:

When it comes to magnets, opposites attract. This fact means that the north end of a magnet in a compass is attracted to the south magnetic pole, which lies close to the geographic north pole. ... The geographic north and south poles indicate the points where the earth's rotation axis intercepts earth's surface.

How are the five themes of geography different?

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Answer:

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which country do u think is the worst county u know​

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I mean north korea seems pretty bad lol

why is eastern region climate milder than Western region climate of Nepal​

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Answer:

Due to the geographic location along the equator, and Greenwich meridian

Answer:

The climate of the West is semi-arid, yet parts of the region get high amounts of rain or snow. Other parts are true desert which receive less than 5 inches (130 mm) of rain per year. The climate is unstable, as areas that are normally wet can be very dry for years and vice versa.

On the map above, which shows the location of the White House, the coordinates give the building’s ______ location.

A. Spatial
B. Absolute
C. Relative
D. Formal

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I think the answer would be C

Answer:

its B

Explanation:

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Choose two key factors in the production of soil.

A. Farming
B. Weathering
C. Erosion
D. Plant growth

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Answer:

I am pretty sure but not  100% sure it is A and B  

Explanation:

Sorry if i am wrong

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The answer is a and d because soil is for farming and for plants growth

how can racial integration in the schools be achieved?

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Answer:

There are many different ways that racial integration can be achieved, if staff at schools care enough to try:

Providing a means of transportation that reaches across the area. Minorities are often forced to live on the outskirts, in poverty, and so they don't have the means to travel to their place of learning.Adding courses to instruct teachers, staff, and students in how to react in situations where one person is being racist to another.Monitering slur usage, and penalising those who use slurs, especially against others.Representation matters. Showing that people of every race are loved and welcome by integrating every race and ethnicity into things like posters, educational films, etc.Teaching all history, from every point of view, including that of the culturally and societally ignored due to racism.Listening to feedback in every situation, especially in how to achieve racial integration.

There are plenty of other ways, and I'm sure that if schools cared enough, racial integration would no longer be an issue.

What will happen to Iceland millions of years from now if the spreading continues?

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Answer:

I think it's slowly splitting apart

Explanation:

Iceland's position on the boundary between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates means it's 'slowly being split apart'

Iceland is breaking because of global warming

Which of the factors of soil formation depend on the geographical zonation.

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Answer:

Scientists attribute soil formation to the following factors: Parent material, climate, biota (organisms), topography and time.

what is the captiol of Montanta​

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Helena, a great place too.

Answer:

helena

Explanation:

who coined the population education for the first time​

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Answer:

Slon Wayland coined the population education for the first time.

The European continent is located completely in the northern hemisphere and mainly in the eastern hemisphere. ...
There are 50 countries in Europe with a total of more than 742 million people living on the continent. ...
Largest country: The European part of Russia covers more area than any other country. true or false.

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Answer:

its true...

i think

Answer:

Hey!

Your answer is that it is TRUE!

Explanation:

Russia in itself is the largest country by landmass/land area in the world...no country on the continent really passes the 1 million km² like Russia

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describe the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence landform region (Geography)

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Answer:

The Great Lakes are located near the border between the United States and Canada. The total area of the lakes is 244,106 km².   The land around the lakes is rich in minerals such as iron ore, nickel, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver and asbestos. The lakes are of great importance for the transport of coal.  The lakes were carved out by the ice sheet that covered most of the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial period. In winter, the surface of the Great Lakes creates the Lake Effect, and the resulting Snow Belt stretches across five states.

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