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How can climate change affect natural disasters?
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College
what are the most ILLEGAL war crimes that ukraine and russia did combined
Geography
High School
which scale would you use if you wanted to measure the amount of shaking that occurred in specific areas as a result of an earthquake?
Geography
High School
Identity the time you periods using the geologic timescale
Geography
High School
which meteorological feature will enhance pollution locally? a. low pressure b. an unstable atmosphere c. a pleasant breeze of clean air d. an inversion layer
Geography
High School
in a cold climate, which of the following has the best impact on improving indoor air quality? question 85 options: a) increasing ventilation and using heat recovery ventilators b) increasing ventilation using operable windows c) removing bioaerosols d) using natural refrigerants
Geography
High School
silica tends to polymerize in lavas and make them thick and lumpy. ways to reduce polymerization of silica in lava include: group of answer choices making the lava very low in water and carbon dioxide. making the lava very rich in water and carbon dioxide. making the lava very poor in iron and very cool. making the lava very poor in iron.
Geography
High School
which type of basaltic lava flow has a fairly smooth, unfragmented, ropy surface? pahoehoe aa garbage scoria
Geography
High School
we all have free access to grazing commons. but if we all graze our cattle there, the land cannot support us. this presents us with:
Geography
High School
modern instruments have only been around for a little over 100 years. so how do we know what greenhouse gas concentrations (and temperature) were in earth's past? (select all that apply)
Geography
College
The theory of distance/temperature-dependent condensation in the Solar nebula means that for planet building A. rock and metal are only available close to the star B. ices are available throughout the planetary system C. water rich material is available in the inner Solar System D. the most material is available just beyond the snow line
Geography
High School
What do the law of superposition and the law of inclusion have in common?
Geography
High School
which of the following is incorrect about alpine glacial movement? question 91 options: glaciers move under the pressure of their own weight and the pull of gravity. glaciers are mostly stationary, only moving several centimeters over tens of years. glaciers move in streamlike patterns, merging as tributaries into large rivers of ice.
Geography
High School
(b) an earthquake was measured to have a magnitude of 4.4 on the richter scale. find the intensity of the earthquake. (round your answer to one decimal place.)
Geography
High School
1. what type of river is at location a, and how can you tell? 2. discuss briefly the processes of erosion and deposition that are occurring in the area around location a. 3. is there any evidence of these processes operating in the past along this portion of the snake river? if so, describe the evidence. if not, describe the evidence you would have expected to see but did not. 4. what type of river is at location b? 5. how is the colorado river at location b similar to the snake river at location a? how is it different? 6. what type of river is shown at location c?
Geography
High School
question 10.12: what information can you gain from the spectral profile for vegetation about the ability of vegetation to reflect and absorb energy (that is, what types of energy are most reflected by vegetation, and what types of energy are most absorbed by vegetation)?
Geography
College
Rank these locations by their weathering rates. Place the city with the highest weathering rate at the top.
Geography
High School
a reduction in the strength of the gulf stream and a decrease in north atlantic deep-water formation would most likely result in:
Geography
High School
what processes would have to take place to transform a sandstone into quartzite and into rhyolite?
Geography
High School
using this 500 millibar map of weather over the southeast u.s., you see that the winds are blowing parallel to the straight lines of equal heights, or isoheights (and lower heights are to the left of the wind). what force-balance is causing this behavior of the winds?
Geography
High School
why wouldn't plate tectonics be responsible for present day climate change? group of answer choices plate tectonics doesn't have an impact on global climate other factors would outweigh the impacts of plate tectonics the plates aren't moving now the process is too slow
Geography
High School
ASAP1. Explain how colonialism and imperialism led to movements for independence. Include how these movements shaped the current political map. 2. Describe the reasons why political boundaries do not always coincide with patterns of language, religion, ethnicity, & nationality. Explain ONE political, economic OR social consequence of this issue.
Geography
High School
who was Eratosthenes? what did he contribute to geography?
Geography
High School
if the black rock is igneous, like the granite, but extremely dark and fine-grained, what is a reasonable field name to give it?
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