have the position passed down to him by his father
B.
be selected by a four-member council
C.
be elected by voters across the empire
D.
serve as the snake-woman for at least two years
Nunavut is the newest Canadian territory that was established on April 1 1999 when it separated from the Northwest Territories (NWT)
Comprising of the central and eastern parts of the former NWT, the creation of Nunavut was the outcome of the largest aboriginal land claims agreement between the Canadian government and the native Inuit people. Most of Nunavut land is covered by snow for more than half the year. The land is primarily tundra.
Some of the challenges faced by Nunavut today are lack of job opportunities, isolation, acute housing shortage, social problems and high cost of living including sky-high food prices. The high cost of food has greatly exacerbated widespread hunger that has dogged the young nation almost since inception. Food insecurity one of the most pressing challenge facing Nunavut today.
erosion
chemical weathering
recycling
mining
volcanoes
Answer: Earthquake, erosion, chemical weathering and the volcano.
Explanation:
The physical process is the type of the natural process which can be change into some specific change and also able to change the various types of physical feature on the earth. It is one of the sustained phenomenons.
On the earth, the physical process created the constant change. The earthquakes, chemical weathering ,erosion and the volcano are the examples of the physical process which can be occur due to the natural process.
b. The stars
c. Latitude and longitude
d. Compasses
Answer:
C. Latitude and Longitude
Explanation:
Latitude is the angle formed between the equator and an estimated point.
All points in Ecuador have geographical latitude equal to 0º. Points north of the equator have latitudes greater than 0º, ranging up to 90º, which is the latitude of the north geographic pole. Likewise, the latitudes south of the terrestrial equator vary from 0º to 90º, latitude of the south geographic pole.
To differentiate the values, a positive signal is assigned to the northern latitudes and negative to the southern latitudes.
Longitude is the angle formed between the given meridian and the Greenwich meridian. Longitude is measured from 0º to 180º, east or west of Greenwich.
By convention, signals are also assigned to the longitudes: negative west and positive east. By having the latitude and longitude values of a desired location, we will have determined its geographic coordinates.