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Most earthquakes are the result of volcanic activity. QUESTION 21 3.3 point Which three statements are true regarding earthquakes? O Most earthquakes happen along faults. O Earthquakes are vibrations of the earth produced by the slow release of energy. O The larger the earthquake, the more frequently they occur. O Energy from an earthquake radiates out in all directions. O The epicenter is located on the earth's surface directly above the focus. QUESTION 22 3.3 points What is this map showing? Bedrock Soft mud Sand and gravel Br 10 Cypress ure
Geography
College
Which of the following statements describe aspects of how Earth's atmosphere can capture heat and, in particular, how the greenhouseeffect works? Choose all items that are true and relevant.a. Green light is absorbed by Earth's atmosphere. This is why forests are so important, as they reflect green light towards the sky, thuscooling our atmosphere.b. No infrared radiation is emitted from Earth's surfacec. Some solar radiation is reflected by the Earth and the atmosphered. Some of the infrared radiation passes through the atmosphere, and some is absorbed and re-emited in all directions by greenhousegas molecules. The effect of this is to warm the Earth's surface and the lower atmosphere (the Greenhouse Effect)
Geography
High School
Why did African slavery expand in the 17th century?
Geography
College
How will your studies at the University of Helsinki contribute to the advancement of knowledge in your chosen field of study? Is the University of Helsinki your first choice? If so, please explain why. How would the scholarship improve your commitment and contribution to the degree programme?
Geography
College
12. including all members of the community in preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation:
Geography
High School
What happens to Earth when incoming energy is greater than the outgoing energy?
Geography
College
You find a clear green gem with a specific gravity of about 4, and a dodecahedron-shaped crystal. This is most likely a ____. (Select all that apply)Ugrandite GarnetPyralspite GarnetDiamondPeridotNephrite
Geography
High School
What is the relationship between the foci in an elliptical orbits?
Geography
College
are found both on mars and earth. group of answer choices erosional features related to flowing water heavily cratered landscapes preserved from early in the planets' histories active volcanoes oceans
Geography
High School
What will happened to Earth if there will be no sun's heat and light?
Geography
High School
What type of cloud formation occurs at the highest altitude?
Geography
High School
A dry climate might impact how people live by increasing:
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High School
The relative age of a rock gives scientists a numerical date that the rock was formed.a. Trueb. False
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High School
Who Colonised Nigeria?
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High School
What is a feature that all volcanoes have?
Geography
High School
What were 3 pieces of Wegener's evidence to support continental drift?
Geography
High School
A distinct feature of the cultural landscape in many towns located in Southwest Asia includes answer choicesshipyardsskyscraperssports stadiumsshopping bazaars
Geography
High School
What are the foci of an ellipse orbit?
Geography
College
What are the major cities located on the River Ganga ??
Geography
College
the vast majority of ozone (o3) is found in a thin layer due to a lack of circulation in which of the following atmospheric layers?
Geography
High School
Electrons in atoms are best described as O electromagnetons. O waves. O photons.O protons. O tiny planets.
Geography
College
the population of the canada is approximately 34.3 million, and the land area is approximately 3.9 million square miles. the arithmetic density of the canada is calculated using which of the following formulas?
Geography
High School
Choose 2 reservoirs depicted in the diagram above and describe how phosphorus moves from one to the other
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High School
Glaciers can carve out large ___________________ through mountains.
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