Answer:
I am unsure of what you all ready know, like what you had to read and that but as my guess Lake Charles?
Explanation:
Geography please help will give the brainliest and lots of points and it is easy just I don't get some things.
Soil nutrients play an important supporting role in ecosystems, which cannot function without these vital components. Practices such as planting more vegetation, building retaining walls, and preventing water runoff contribute toward maintaining healthy soil nutrient levels. Why are practices like these important, and how do they benefit the ecosystem?
How can you apply this to your life and make the world a better place?
Answer:
Maintaining healthy soil demands care and effort from farmers, Plants obtain nutrients from two natural sources: organic matter and minerals. Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth. Plants also need small quantities of iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, and molybdenum,
Soils supply the essential nutrients, water, oxygen and root support that our food-producing plants need to grow and flourish. They also serve as a buffer to protect delicate plant roots from drastic fluctuations in temperature
Explanation:
Answer:
Maintaining healthy soil demands care and effort from farmers, Plants obtain nutrients from two natural sources: organic matter and minerals. Soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants for growth. Plants also need small quantities of iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, and molybdenum,
Soils supply the essential nutrients, water, oxygen and root support that our food-producing plants need to grow and flourish. They also serve as a buffer to protect delicate plant roots from drastic fluctuations in temperature.
Paula drew a model on grid paper of a kite-shaped mirror she wants to buy. Each grid line represents 10 in. Her drawing has coordinates (2, 1), (0.4, 5), (2, 7), and (3.6, 5). Sketch Paula’s model, and calculate the area of the real mirror
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Which of the following rivers is shown on the map above?
Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A map of New Zealand's North Island. An arrow points to a river that starts near Auckland, travels south, and ends in the middle of the island.
A.
the Murray River
B.
the Darling River
C.
the Waikato River
D.
the Sunderland River
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The Waikato river sorry if I was wrong
Recall that the study of geography can be broken down into these six essential elements:
Essential Element Description
The World in Spatial Terms show and study relationships between people, places, and environments by mapping information about them into a spatial context
Places and Regions show the human and physical characteristics of places and regions on Earth and how identities and lives of individuals and societies are rooted in particular places
Physical Systems show how physical processes shape Earth’s surface and how they interact with the creation and distribution of Earth’s ecosystems
Human Systems show the distribution, migration, and settlement of human populations; economic systems and the use of resources; and how humans conflict and cooperate with one another
Environment and Society show how the physical environment is modified by human activities, largely as a consequence of the ways in which human societies value and use Earth’s natural resources
The Uses of Geography show how knowledge of geography allows for the development of understanding about the relationships among people, places, and environments over time
Find three images that each represent three of the six essential elements of geography. Insert the three images into the space provided in the table. Next to each image, note the elements it represents and a brief description of why.
The six essential elements are The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and The Uses of Geography.
Answer: The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and The Uses of Geography.
Explanation:
Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator and sailor who sailed for Spain, was the first European to find a waterway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and sail across the Pacific. He was the first person to lead a voyage completely around the world, proving that the Earth is round.
In September 1519, Magellan left from southwestern Spain in command of five ships and a crew of over 250. The expedition sailed across the Atlantic and down the eastern coast of South America. As they sailed, they explored large rivers looking for the waterway that would connect them to the Pacific. When cold weather and winter storms forced them to camp near the southern tip of the continent, Magellan had serious problems to contend with. One of his ships was destroyed while exploring the area. A group of sailors unhappy with the length and danger of the trip attempted to take control of the expedition and return to Spain. Magellan put down this mutiny attempt by force, beheading the leader and leaving other members of the mutiny behind when the expedition continued.
In October 1520, over a year after leaving Spain, they discovered the passage to the Pacific—a passage now called the Strait of Magellan. It took over a month to sail through the narrow, cold, stormy strait. During the passage through the strait one of Magellan’s ships deserted and returned to Spain. On November 28, the three remaining ships sailed out of the strait and into the ocean. Magellan named the ocean Pacifico (Pacific) which means peaceful because, compared to the tumultuous strait they had just been through, the ocean was amazingly calm.
Since no European had previously crossed the Pacific, Earth’s largest stretch of ocean, Magellan and his crew had no idea how big it was and how long it would be before they would again see land. As they sailed month after month, their situation became desperate. Much of the crew became sick from scurvy, a disease caused by lack of vitamin C. Food supplies were not adequate for such a long voyage and those who not killed by scurvy were reduced to eating rats, shoe leather, and sawdust to survive.
After over three months of sailing, Magellan’s expedition arrived in the islands now known as the Philippines. In the several weeks they stayed in the Philippines to recover Magellan and members of his crew became close to the islanders. Magellan converted some to Christianity. In April 1521 Magellan was killed while participating in a battle between rival groups on the island of Mactan.
Based on the passage above, what does tumultuous mean?
A. rough and uncertain
B. calm and peaceful
C. fun and exciting
D. dull and boring
The source of water for the Great Lakes was _______, which played a major role in forming the lakes during Earth's recent geologic past. if you help me you get a cookie ;)
Answer:
Melting glaciers when the lakes took their present form.
Nowadays, it's precipitation, rivers, and groundwater springs that bring new water to the great lakes.
Explanation:
U-shaped valleys provide evidence of which process?(1 point)
Responses
coastal erosion
coastal erosion
deposition
deposition
wind erosion
wind erosion
glacial erosion
Answer:
process of deposition is evidenced through u shaped
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How does tourism affect the life of native people ?
Tourism produces foreign domination and dependency, polarization, environmental destruction, cultural alienation, and the loss of social control and identity among host communities. Using the indigenous people as an example it can lead to conflict and resentment with them as development drives them from their traditional lands and degrades their sacred sites.
There is a city in this country where it rains fish at least once a year. What country is this city in?
Answer:
Honduras
Explanation:
this is one country that rains fish, sobthink this could be your answer
Answer:
the honours
Explanation:
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Maximum rainfall occurs in (In Nepal) ..................
1. Manang
2. Jaleshwor
3. Lumle
Answer:
manang......
Explanation:
maximun rainfall occurs in manang
How is Oregon impacted by fossil fuels?
Please give ANY important info about Oregon + Fossil Fuels
(Its currently 11:17pm and i have a paper due at 11:59)
Answer:
Oregon does not have significant natural gas reserves and produces only small amounts of natural gas, but the state does have the only natural gas field in the Pacific Northwest—the Mist field in northwestern Oregon
Explanation:
Historically, the major natural resources of the Atlantic Provinces are timber and _____________.
(oil / fish / coal / gold)
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Why are gold, silver, iron, nickel, tin, and zinc found in mountains or deserts
Answer:
As the mountains and cliffs are exposed over years and years of weathering, more and more of these California gold deposits are exposed and washed into our streams and rivers.
Explanation:
im not sure
Has anybody been on omegle before? write down your favorite or funniest moment on omegle for brainliest
Answer:
I seen someone yelling doing the chicken dance around the room they were looking at the camera with the chicken mask it was the funniest thing I ever seen
All of the following are results of increased deforestation of rainforests in Latin America except __________. A. desertification B. the loss of biodiversity C. increased transpiration D. erosion
Answer:
The answer is c
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Explanation:
All of the following are results of increased deforestation of rainforests in Latin America except increased transpiration. Thus, option C is correct.
What is deforestation?Deforestation is the deliberate getting free from forested land. Over the entire course of time and into current times, backwoods have been leveled to account for farming and animal brushing, and to acquire wood for fuel, assembling, and development.
All factors that have affected that have been affected by deforestation but transpiration is one of the factors that have not been affected in fact it is the process in which the water movement and the soil are included. In this method, evaporation takes place where the soil is wind holding the water and that falls down in the form of precipitation
Therefore, option C is the correct option.
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Describe in detail an entire meal that you could make from crops grown in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
describe how ice is involved in both weathering and erosion processes
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Inflation has risen to over 10% and is at the highest rate it has been for a long time.
How could this affect society (people), and the economy?
Answer:
Inflation is crucial to the economy because inflation can reduce the value of investment returns.
Inflation raises prices, lowering your purchasing power. Inflation also lowers the values of pensions, savings, and treasury notes.
Many people especially those with less salary will be greatly affected.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
First choice
Explanation:
Humidity 90 % means the air at the given temperature is holding 90 % of the water vapor it is capable of holding at 70 F
Match the names with their correct placement on the map.
Appalachian Mountains
Cairo
Corinth
Cumberland River
Fort Donelson
Fort Henry
Knoxville
Memphis
Mississippi
Mississippi River
New Orleans
Pittsburg Landing
Tennessee
Tennessee River
Trans-Appalachia
Trans-Mississippi
Vicksburg
We can see here that matching the names with their correct placement on the map, we have:
Name Placement
Appalachian Mountains Eastern United States
Cairo Southern Illinois
Corinth Northern Mississippi
Cumberland River Western Kentucky and Tennessee
What is a map?A map is a visual representation or depiction of a specific area, usually on a flat surface, such as paper or a computer screen. Maps are designed to convey spatial relationships, geographical features, and information about the physical or cultural characteristics of a place.
Name Placement
Fort Donelson Southwestern Tennessee
Fort Henry Northwestern Tennessee
Knoxville Eastern Tennessee
Memphis Southwestern Tennessee
Mississippi Western United States
Mississippi River Western United States
New Orleans Southeastern Louisiana
Pittsburg Landing Western Tennessee
Tennessee Southeastern United States
Tennessee River Eastern United States
Trans-Appalachia Western United States
Trans-Mississippi Western United States
Vicksburg Northwestern Mississippi
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Answer: Appalachian Mountains are D
Explanation:
Which landforms are mountain ranges in Texas
Answer:
Chianti mountains, Davis Mountains, chinos mountains, Glass
Explanation:
According to google there are 6 though I'm not really sure about the rest. If you want to follow google you could
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What are the elements in this political cartoon ?
Answer:
1.SHAPES
2.COLORS
3.TEXT
4.CHARACTER
Answer:
1.SHAPES
2.COLORS
3.TEXT
4.CHARACTER
Explanation:
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The role of the editor-in-chief can vary depending on the size of the publication. How would the job be different at a smaller paper rather than a larger one? What elements would be the same?
Answer:
is there a pic for this or a map
Explanation:
Answer:
They would have smaller roles and less workload to do. It will not be as important. You still will have a role and there is still work. They same things you will do. Just it will be easier.
Explanation:
Why do lunar and solar eclipses not happen every month?
Group of answer choices
A. Eclipses only occur during full and new moons.
B. The tilt of the moon’s axis does not allow for monthly alignment.
C. The moon and Earth only travel through the penumbras.
D. Earth rotates around its axis faster than the moon.
Answer:
I'd say D because, the Earth's orbit around the sun isn't the same as the moon
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
It is option D because yes, the moon rotates, but it does so much more slowly than Earth does. A "moon day" is around 29.53 Earth days, according to NASA. In other words, whereas Earth completes one rotation every 24 hours, the moon experiences a sunrise roughly every 709 hours.
Try to answer quickly as you can
Answer:b?
Explanation
A northern right whale migrates from warm waters off Florida to cooler waters of the Bay of Fundy, Canada. In which area do you think more thermal energy would move from the whale to its environment. Explain.
Answer:
here's the answer hope this could help you
Explanation:
Thermal energy usually flows from an object that has a higher temperature to an object with a lower temperature. Since the whales are from Florida’s warmer waters and they can generate their own body heat since they are warm-blooded, more thermal energy would move from the whale into its environment in cooler waters.
Answer:
Florida
Explanation:
I think its Florida because it is hot over there and thermal means heat soo ya
Describe the distribution of deserts in Africa
Answer: Along the Tropic of Cancer, between 15 and 30 degrees north of the Equator, or along the Tropic of Capricorn, between 15 and 30 degrees south of the Equator.
Explanation:
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Long answer: Africa is a continent known for its diverse and extensive desert landscapes. The distribution of deserts in Africa is primarily influenced by various factors, including climate patterns, geological features, and atmospheric circulation systems. Here is an overview of the major deserts found in Africa:
Sahara Desert: The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in Africa and the world. It spans across several countries, including Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, and Tunisia. The Sahara covers an enormous area of approximately 9.2 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles) and is characterized by vast stretches of arid land, rocky plateaus, sand dunes, and occasional mountain ranges.
Kalahari Desert: Located in southern Africa, the Kalahari Desert spans across Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. It covers an area of around 900,000 square kilometers (350,000 square miles). The Kalahari is a semi-arid sandy savannah, with sparse vegetation, grasslands, and intermittent rivers.
Namib Desert: The Namib Desert is situated along the southwestern coast of Africa, spanning across Namibia, Angola, and South Africa. It is considered one of the oldest deserts globally, characterized by extensive sand dunes, gravel plains, and rocky outcrops. The Namib Desert stretches over approximately 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles).
Libyan Desert: Also known as the Western Desert, the Libyan Desert is located in western Egypt, eastern Libya, and northwestern Sudan. It is part of the larger Sahara Desert and features vast sand seas, rocky plateaus, and occasional oases. The Libyan Desert is known for its extreme aridity and harsh conditions.
Nubian Desert: Situated in northeastern Sudan and extending into southern Egypt, the Nubian Desert is a relatively small desert region compared to others in Africa. It is characterized by rocky terrain, sand dunes, and scattered vegetation.
Danakil Desert: Located in the northeastern part of Ethiopia and extending into Eritrea and Djibouti, the Danakil Desert is a volcanic desert known for its extreme temperatures, geothermal activity, and salt flats. It is one of the hottest places on Earth.
Chalbi Desert: Situated in northern Kenya, the Chalbi Desert is a semi-desert region characterized by a mixture of sandy and rocky terrain. It is part of the larger East African Rift Valley and experiences occasional seasonal floods.
Sahara el Beyda: Translated as the "White Desert," Sahara el Beyda is a desert region in eastern Libya known for its unique white chalk rock formations and sand dunes. It is part of the larger Libyan Desert.
It's important to note that the boundaries between these deserts are not always well-defined and may overlap in certain areas. Additionally, smaller desert regions and arid landscapes can be found throughout various parts of the continent, contributing to the overall desertification of Africa.
Short answer: Africa is home to several major deserts, with the Sahara Desert being the largest and most well-known. Other significant deserts in Africa include the Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Danakil Desert, Chalbi Desert, and Sahara el Beyda. These deserts are spread across different regions of the continent, each characterized by unique landscapes and climatic conditions.