What might cause a change in the value of fiat money

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Fiat money represents a declaration that the money comes from a good institution.  It is establish by an order from the government.  If that government is legitimate and prosperous then its values is high.  If the government is corrupt or suffering economic and financial decline then its value goes down.


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Canada's borders include all of the following except _____.A.Alaska.
B.Arctic Ocean.
C.Greenland.
D.Pacific Ocean.

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Canada shares a long land boundary with Alaska and a long boundary with the Arctic Ocean to the North.

It also has a very short boundary with the Pacific Ocean, around Vancouver.

It actually also shares a maritime (water) border with Greenland - although if we discount this kind of border, we can accept Greenland as the correct answer.

When Pangaea was still a supercontinent, which present-day continent was partially located at the north pole? Option 1: North America Option 2: South America Option 3: Greenland Option 4: Europe

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option 3 greenland !!!!

50 points!!!!!What role do impact craters play on Venus? Which planet is Earth most like? In what ways is this planet like Earth?

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What role do impact craters play on Venus?
Impact craters on Venus are divergent from craters on alternative planets. Since Venus has a broad atmosphere, the atmosphere blocks the lesser items from even joining the exterior and on behalf of the atmosphere, they burn up.

Which planet is Earth most like?
I'd have to say Kepler 452-b, aka Earth 2.0. Although it was just discovered earlier this year, it is the most Earth-like planet. It is past our solar system so it is considered an exoplanet. You might have heard this planet as Earth's older cousin, since it is has spent 6 billion years in the habitable zone of its star, which is longer than Earth. Kepler 452-b is 60% bigger than Earth and has a total of 853 Earth-days of a year. 

If you are looking for a planet that is in the solar system and not an exoplanet, the most similar Earth-like planet would be either Mars or Venus. Mars is the planet that is very similar to Earth, since a day in Mars is just over 24 hours and Earth is just under 24. Mars very similar seasons to Earth's, and Mars's rotation axis is tilted by the same amount as Earth's. Ever since the discovery of liquid on Mars, it has made it even closer to being the planet that is most Earth-like. 



A crater does not have a role because it just burns up.

Venus is very similar to Earth. But Mars is the planet that is most similar to Earth.. A Martian day is just over 24 hours, and its rotation axis is tilted by about the same amount as Earth's.

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Helppppp please I have this homework due tomorrow!!Write a descriptive paragraph explaining what you might see and feel if you were to journey to the centre of the Earth!
How might it feel ?

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If you could dig a tunnel right through the Earth you could theoretically free-fall to the centre of our planet in just eighteen minutes. You can’t, of course: such a tunnel would have to tolerate temperatures as high as the surface of the Sun and pressures three and a half million times greater than those at the Earth’s surface.

Which of the following are the same as sound waves? Select all that apply

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there are no answers for me to choose from.

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How have Germany's borders changed from 1919 - 1990 and why?

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in 1919, Germany lost a number of small portions of land: to Poland, France and Denmark

-during the WW2, Germany annexed a lot of land, including Chechia and parts of Poland

-after the war, a big part of Eastern Germany was given to Poland, and Germany was split into Western and Eastern Germany

-in 1990 it was reunited and the borders have been stable ever since