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High School
This "Roof of the World" is over 14,000 feet high, spans two countries (China and Tibet), and is borders to the south by the Himalayan range.(14 letters)
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College
The Sahara Desert spans multiple countries in Africa, Areas that share theSahara's desert climate are grouped together as what type of region?
Geography
High School
Pls halp due today >_< Thank you
Geography
High School
What happens to global winds at the Equator?
Geography
High School
The Earths surface is divided into __________ continents and __________ oceans. A. eight . . . three B. seven . . . four C. six . . . three D. seven . . . two Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Geography
College
How can we help wood surfaces resist weathering, especially when restoring historic wooden buildings?
Geography
College
What is a glacier? How could a massive chunk of ice carve out valleys and create lakes? Explain what glaciation means and identify an example of a lake that was formed by glacial processes. (need it asap)
Geography
College
The atmosphere is densest closest to the surface of Earth because
Geography
High School
what was the first animal made
Geography
College
where is spain located on the world?
Geography
High School
Imagine you could live anywhere in the world based on a locations climate. What location would you choose? Use this resource and the information in the tutorial to help you answer the following questions about your location of choice
Geography
College
Give at least three examples each of primary and secondary sources. Explain the difference between them. (OC1)
Geography
High School
what are advantages of ozone layer?
Geography
High School
What is the capital of Kerala ?
Geography
High School
is 5(10)=40 true r fasle
Geography
High School
what is resource conservation
Geography
College
which economic idea did adam smith promote in the wealth of nations
Geography
High School
Which statements are true about a grassland ecosystem?Grasslands receive less than ten inches (twenty five cm) of rain per year.A large variety of trees grow here,Much grassland has been converted to grow crops,Many birds of the grasslands build their nests on the ground,The soil is rich in nutrients,Europe and Asia are the only continents with no grasslands,
Geography
College
On traditional maps, Earth is represented in a flat plane, or by Euclidean geometry. However, a globe is a more accurate model that comes from elliptical geometry. Globe on the left with horizontal lines labeled Latitude. Globe on the right with vertical lines labeled Longitude. How does a globe represent the fact that there are no parallel lines in elliptical geometry? The equator is not parallel to any other latitudinal lines. The North and South Poles are never connected by a geodesic. The geodesics connecting the North and South Poles never intersect. The geodesics connecting the North and South Poles intersect at both of the Poles.
Geography
High School
When latitude and longitude lines intersect it gives what? *O DirectionsO Absolute LocationO MeridianO Cross Sections
Geography
High School
Where does surface water collect if it does not flow to the ocean?A. glaciersB. wetlandsC. subduction zonesD. alluvial fans
Geography
High School
what is the plate tectonic: seafloor spreading theory
Geography
High School
Which two essential of geography are missing from the image above A. Location and Region B.movement and places C. Human and the environment and movement D.Places and regions and human systems
Geography
High School
Name the three types of earthquake waves.
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