Explanation:
Contour lines (thinner lines) between index contours are called intermediate contour lines.
1. Describe the Pro-Natalist policies in Finland.
2. Discuss the Pro-Natalist policies in two other countries.
3. What were three exceptions to China’s One Child Policy?
4. Explain three effects of China’s One Child Policy.
5. Why did China end the One Child Policy in 2015?
6. What were the reasons why people were not rushing to have children when China began to ease restrictions on the policy in 2013?
7. What are three reasons why China had the lowest official recorded number of births in 2019 since 1961?
8. What are the implications of this low birth rate for senior citizens and others who are near retirement age in China?
9. Compare and contrast China’s current fertility rate of 1.6 to several other nations.
10. Explain the following quote by Dr. Cai Yong at the University of North Carolina: “There are a lot of parallels with this demographic crisis to global warming, The waters are rising slowly, and we need a longer term strategy to deal with it.” Are there any similarities between the reasons that American and Chinese adults are postponing parenthood? If so, what are they?
Help me answer these 10 questions ASAP. (They are due by 4:30 PM Today) (Lets be mature on our answers)
Answer:
why it taking so long to load
Explanation:
how does migration effect cultural landscape?
List Four Facts About Galileo Galilei:
Answer:
He was a college dropout.
He didn't invent the telescope.
His daughters were nuns.
Galileo was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition. ...
He spent his final years under house arrest.
Explanation:
Why are volcanoes often found along bothe convergent and divergent plate boundaries
Answer:
Volcanoes are found at convergent plate
Explanation:
due to melting resulting from subduction, and at divergent plate boundaries due to pressure release
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use."
Explain the quote
plz help me
Why did Vancouver become a large metropolitan area?
I don't exactly got the exact answer but this provides details.
Owing to its proximity to Asia, as well as its excellent deep-water harbour and transportation infrastructure, Vancouver is Canada's primary hub for trade with Asia. The city's international connections have also made it an important financial centre.
Imagine that an ancient tribe moved from their home to a faraway land. Which of these questions is the best example of one of geography’s three key questions?
A.
When did the tribal leader wear a golden robe?
B.
Did males or females have more power in the tribe?
C.
Why did the tribe decide to move to that new place?
D.
When did tribal members celebrate religious ceremonies?
Answer:
I'm thinking C
Explanation:
If the tribe moved far away, why did they move and why would we need to know when the leader wore a golden robe, did males or femails have more power, or when did the tribal members celebrate religious ceremonies?
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Answer:
C i believe
Explanation:
30 points, no links or get reported_Which sentence from the excerpt from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion suggests that Henry Higgins has already formed a negative opinion of Eliza Doolittle?
HIGGINS: Very well, then, what on earth is all this fuss about? The girl doesn't belong to anybody—is no use to anybody but me. (He goes to Mrs. Pearce and begins coaxing). You can adopt her, Mrs. Pearce: I'm sure a daughter would be a great amusement to you. Now don't make any more fuss. Take her downstairs; and—
MRS. PEARCE: But what's to become of her? Is she to be paid anything? Do be sensible, sir.
HIGGINS: Oh, pay her whatever is necessary: put it down in the housekeeping book. (Impatiently) What on earth will she want with money? She'll have her food and her clothes. She'll only drink if you give her money.
LIZA (turning on him): Oh you are a brute. It's a lie: nobody ever saw the sign of liquor on me. (She goes back to her chair and plants herself there defiantly).
PICKERING (in good-humored remonstrance): Does it occur to you, Higgins, that the girl has some feelings?
HIGGINS (looking critically at her): Oh no, I don't think so. Not any feelings that we need bother about. (Cheerily) Have you, Eliza?
LIZA: I got my feelings same as anyone else.
what sentence is best A: Very well, then, what on earth is all this fuss about?
B: You can adopt her, Mrs. Pearce: I'm sure a daughter would be a great amusement to you. C: She'll have her food and her clothes. D: Not any feelings that we need bother about.
Answer:
oh no,i dont think so not any feelings that we need to bother about
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is not any feelings that we need bother about.
Explanation: hope you enjoy i put b in the test and got it wrong so its d
Please Help Me!
All land on Earth makes up the ________
A. Biosphere
B. Lithosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere
( I'm in between A and B :/ )
Answer:
B lithosphere
Explanation:
All land on Earth makes up the lithosphere
Answer:
lithosphere - the lithosphere is the rigid outer part of the earth. the biosphere is a global ecosystem of living organisms or all parts of earth where life exists
Explanation:
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Which person participates mostly in the tertiary level of an economy?
A car factory worker
A college professor
A coal miner
A car mechanic
A company wants to start: nuclear power plant as a way to produce clean energy. They want to use the same reaction that's used in thermonuclear weapons. Which of the following
lains why this is not possible?
A. The energy in nuclear fusion can't be generated in a controlled manner.
B. The energy in nuclear fusion is too small to generate electricity
C. The energy in nuclear fission produces chemicals that harm the environment.
D. The energy in nuclear fission burns out as soon as it's produced.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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What's one of the negative features of a free-market economy?
O A. No one is really in charge, so it's insecure and uncertain.
B. Producers and consumers set the prices.
C. The state works to make things equal for everyone.
O D. The state manages the direction and policies, making it very
secure.
Answer:
I think it's answer is
No one is really in charge , so it's insecure and uncertain
We can feel energy true or false
Answer:
I mean, like, heat and sound are forms of energy so yes.
THIS ANIMAL HAS TENTACLES, A BRAIN, AND
A HEART, THERE ARE SPECIES OF THIS ANIMAL
THAT LIVE ON LAND AND SOME THAT LIVE IN
THE WATER. THIS ANIMAL HAS A SHELL. THE
LIFE CYCLE OF THIS ANIMAL BEGINS WITH Hatching AN EGG. THIS ANIMAL IS VERY SLOW TH IS ANIMAL CAN BE AN HERBIVORE. OMNIVORE.
OR EVEN A CARNIVORE. THIS ANIMAL IS A
Answer:
Nautiluses
Explanation:
look them up :)
The nautilus is a pelagic marine mollusc (land inhabitants known as snails are molluscs as well) of the cephalopod family Nautilidae. They inhabit the deep slopes of coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific. These soft-bodied creatures live inside an intricately chambered shell. The "tentacles" of the nautili are actually cirri , composed of long, soft, flexible appendages which are retractable into corresponding hardened sheaths. Nautiluses reproduce by laying eggs. They have a seemingly simple brain, not the large complex brains of octopus, cuttlefish and squid, and had long been assumed to lack intelligence. Nautiluses are scavengers and opportunistic predators. The cephalopod nautilus has a single heart that pumps blood.
What physical feature can be found at 17º55' S latitude, and 25º 51' E longitude?
A. Mt. Kilimanjaro
B. Victoria Falls
C. Mt. Kenya
D. Lake Turkana
Lotugip Swamp
Answer:
A /kilimangaro jjfvgbbbbbbb
Organic matter also called humus make up what percent of soil
Answer: 40-60 percent
Explanation: Soil organic matter consists of a variety of components. These include, in varying proportions and many intermediate stages, an active organic fraction including microorganisms (10-40 percent), and resistant or stable organic matter (40-60 percent), also referred to as humus.
35 points no links_Jenny is taking a photograph of the toys in her room. She has arranged all the white toys she has in a large pile. Most of these toys are stuffed animals. She selects one red toy and places it in the middle of the pile of stuffed animals. What element of art is Jenny using?
A : line
B: balance
C: color
D: movement
first to answer gets brainliest
Answer:
C. color
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Mexico and Canada have their own policies when it comes to immigration. For the second part of the G8 Summit Final Project, you will explore the immigration policies of Mexico and Canada. Although Canada has fewer citizens than the U.S., why do you think they only have 100,000 or so illegal immigrants? Mexico calls for the U.S. to allow their citizens to stay in the U.S. legally, but what does Mexico do when citizens from other countries cross their borders?
Immigration is a topic of concern for many countries. As we discussed in the previous unit, every new unit will investigate an important issue for the region we are studying as a contributing piece for the G8 Summit … the final project.
Research immigration policy in Mexico and Canda. Use the following keywords to locate articles in an online search engine:
Mexico immigration policy news
Canada immigration policy news
Once you understand more about the immigration policies of these countries, your task is to help create a POLICY BRIEFING in preparation for the upcoming G8 Summit that we discussed previously.
Your policy briefing should contain the following information for each country:
Brief summary of the immigration policy
Response to immigrants – how many immigrants do they allow per year?
Response to illegal immigrants – how many illegal immigrants are there? What is the penalty for illegal immigrants?
What points of their immigration policy work well?
What points of their immigration policy do not work well?
Are there any pieces of the policy that the U.S. or other countries should consider adopting?
This policy briefing should be delivered as either a report or a presentation. If you choose to deliver it as a report, it should be 2 to 3 pages long, using headings throughout the paper to help organize your notes and analysis. You may use bullet points. Cite your sources.
Here is my brief essay on Immigration in Mexico and Canada.
I hope you get an understanding out of it. <3
40. Foehn winds can adversely affect wildland fires because they can produce:
A. Strong winds, dry lightning, and hot temperatures.
B. Strong winds, warmer temperatures and very low relative humidities.
C. Strong winds, very low relative humidities and dry lightning.
D. Strong winds, unstable air and dry lightning.
What does DNA stand for ?
Answer:
Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
Explanation:
True or False: Earth became a frozen snowball from the reduced CO2
Answer:
The term Snowball Earth was first coined by Joe Kirschvink, a geobiologist at CalTech in the late 1980s. As the atmospheric CO2 was reduced, Earth became colder, as CO2, along with other greenhouse gases, blocks heat from escaping the Earth.
we're do Bermuda Triangletake people?
Answer:
in encantadia
Explanation:
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The bermuda triangle is also known as Devil's Triangle
is a loosely defined region in western part of the North
Atlantic Ocean Where a number of aircraft and ships are
said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea
that there is any mystery.
BRAINLIEST PLZZZZ
Suppose the least squares regression equation is Y = 54 - 21.4X. If X were to increase by 2 units, what would the expected value of Y change by?
Answer:
Explanation:
The change in Y would be
2(21.4) = 42.8 units
Label the components of the map.
Geologic Map of the Castle Dome Area, Gila County, Arizona
Based on our understanding of geological maps and their components, we can confirm that the empty labels, from left to right, correspond to "fault lines", "contact lines", and "strike and dip".
In geology, a fault is described as a crack or fracture across a rock. These faults serve to show a history of major displacement resulting from the movements of rock masses. These are displayed on geological maps as fault lines, like the one on the far bottom left of the image attached in the question, in the pink-colored area.
Contact lines, on the other hand, are a line that serves to mark the intersection at which a surface comes into contact with the surface of bedrock that lies under a mantle rock. This contact may be concealed or may appear exposed. This is marked on this geological map by the label in the light beige-colored region on the bottom right.
Strike and dip is a term that refers to the angle or orientation that a geologic element is shown in. The strike line for a geological feature represents the intersection of said element with the horizontal or base plane. This is marked by the empty label on the far right of the image, in the dark brown-colored area.
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whats the answer of After several bloody battles, President Carranza's army kills Emiliano Zapata.
Answer:
Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, champion of agrarianism, who fought in guerrilla actions during and after the Mexican Revolution (1910–20).
3. The Indigenous people have not been able to what?
4
The indigenous to this do
Answer:
Indigenous peoples, also referred to as first peoples, first nations, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are culturally distinct ethnic groups who are native to a place which has been colonised and settled by a later ethnic group
what is data and why do we need data.explain three approaches of data collection.please
Answer:
Data is collected information we need it to find patterns we can collect data by questionnaires, observation and a focus group.
What did Galileo have to do in order to be absolved from this "crime"?
A hexagon has different side lengths and angle measures. The top and bottom sides are equal, and the left and right sides are equal. The top 2 angles and bottom 2 angles are equal, and the left and right angles are equal.
At which angle will the hexagon rotate so that it maps onto itself?
60°
90°
120°
180°
Answer:
The answer is 180°
Explanation:
For a hexagon to rotate unto itself, the shape after rotation and relative length and angles is identical to the original figures.
Since this hexagon is irregular i.e has sides of different lengths, and from the facts given, opposite sides and angles are equal.
This implies top/bottom, left/right and sides and angles 180° apart are identical.
Hence, only a 180° rotation will yield an identical hexagon.
Answer:
180!
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