Who led the Athenian empire

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Answer 1
Answer: Pericles ... hope i could help
Answer 2
Answer: Cimon led the Athenian empire in southeast Asa

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Rod is a city planner; the type of map he probably uses most often is the _____.land use polar projection political Winkel Tripel
The world's population density is highest in which of these countries?IndiaRussiaJapanChinaPortugalUnited States of America
What is an estuary?a. an area of fresh water teaming with life and nutrientsb. an area where ocean water mixes with stagnant waterc. an area where fresh water mixes with stagnant waterd. an area where ocean water mixes with fresh water
About 260 million years ago, Earth's continents moved together to form the supercontinent calledCambria. Antarctica. Pangaea. North America.
Simon Bolivar dreamed of a United States of South America. Besides geography, which factor made that dream impossible? A. The new governments were having financial difficulties.B. There was jealousy and distrust among the national leaders. C. Bolivar himself became a dictator. D. all of the above

It is reasonable to assume that nations with a low total fertility rate (TFR) and a modest amount of population growth are in __________ of Warren Thompson's demographic transition model.A.
stage 1: balance
B.
stage 2: growth
C.
stage 3: leveling
D.
stage 4: replacement

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It is reasonable to assume that nations with a low total fertility rate (TFR) and a modest amount of population growth are in : C.Stage 3: levelling of Warren Thompson's demographic transition model. During this stage, the nations will experience a falling birth rate, the death rate in the country will falls more slowly, and the addition of natural increase will slowed down

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C: Stage 3: Leveling

Explanation:

Where does the Lotus flower grow at in India

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In India, Lotus Flowers grow on shallow and murky waters area ( like a shallow pond). And since it really need warm sunlight and cannot survive the cold weather , you will not be able to find it during the winter

A _____ tells you what the different symbols and lines represent on a map. scale legend compass title

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This would be the legend!
The legend of a map tells you for example that a square means a capital city.

A scale shows you how big things presented on the map are in real life and the compass helps you orient the map with respect to the North.
A title helps you understand what the map focuses on (for example: " A Political map of Italy").

legend..........................................

is used as an argument to stop extracting tropical rain forest resources?O Growing countries must push their frontiers and develop their resources.O B. Medical treatments come from many sources and don't require theuse of naturally growing species from the tropical ainforest.O C. There's tremendous biodiversity in theplant life of the tropical rain forest.D. There's no conclusive evidence that tropical rain forest clearing will permanently change the biodiversity of the earth as a whole.

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The best answer from the options is the following one:
There's tremendous biodiversity in the plant life of the tropical rain forest.

Actually, I don't think this is the main argument that is being used, people rather mention the overall influence of tropical forest of Earth's climate, but it's an additional support: for example, we could have access to precious medical substances in this forest that we don't yet know about .


You want to determine if one peak is steeper than another peak, based on a topographic map. What would you see on the steeper peak?

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On a steep slope the contour lines are closer together, as this indicates that the change of height is quicker, thus the slope is steeper.

The answer is Contour lines that are closer together.

Which of the following is negatively affected by both damming and deforestation?A.
grazing
B.
biodiversity
C.
soil fertilization
D.
greenhouse gas emissions

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The correct answer is - B. biodiversity.

The damming is effecting very negatively the biodiversity in the river systems. It stops the natural movement of the species, rising the temperature of the water, as well as the movement of the nutrients through the water. This disables the species to feed themselves properly, or mate, and changes their environment, so very often, lots of species die out.

Deforestation is perfect example of reducing the biodiversity. The forests provide shelter, habitat, food source, for both the animals and plants, and once they are gone, the other flora and fauna is left out on the open without anything, and it dies out.

biodiversity... your welcome