Which of the following is an effect of El Niño? A.hurricainesB. Floods
C.droughts
D. A and B only
E. A,B, and C

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Answer 1
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An effect of El Nino is droughts, floods and hurricanes. Thus the option (E) is correct.

What is  El Nino?

El Nino is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. It is the warming of the oceans which leads to several disasters.

The effects of the  El Nino is very harmful in the manner it effects the humans life and the property. The change in the climatic patterns leads to the global warming and the ultimate results are Hurricanes, flooding, cyclones and droughts.

Thus the option (E) is correct.

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Answer 2
Answer:

E: A,B, and C.^-^

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What are the disadvantages of the metric system

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1.It completely dodged any decimalization of time( except fractions of a second). [Though decimalization of time had been and continues to be discussed ad nauseum.] The second is now so embedded into the metric system that we would have to scrap it entirely if we changed to any other measure of time.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             2. It completely dodged any change at all to angles including decimalization.  It no longer defines an angle unit at all, and considers radians to be a derived unit of metres/metre.  And degrees are often used anyway, because having an angular measure in radians is ... well ... irrational!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              3. It works terrifically well with decimal arithmetic, and horribly with fractions (except for fractions like 1/2, 1/5, 1/10 - that is, factors of 10).  Dividing anything into thirds (or any fraction including a factor of 3) is not exactly possible.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         4.It still has weird units (some of which are officially “non-SI” metric units)                                                                                                                                                                      a. The primary unit of weight is the kilogram.  That is, the gram isn’t defined, the kilogram is.  The gram is derived as 1/1000 kilogram, which CERTAINLY isn’t the basic metric philosophy to pick consistent base units and then apply prefixes.  Here the base unit has a prefix, and the un-prefixed unit is derived.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        b. Although there are prefixes for 10, 100, 1/10, 1/100 (even for 10,000, etc.), they are mostly not used, in favor of only multiples of 1000.  (Centimeters is a notable exception.)  


 c. When measuring really small things, half the time nanometers are used, and half the time Ångstroms are used, which are “deci-nanometers”.  

d. Micrometers are called microns.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    e. 1 J = 1 W * s.   But electrical usage is measured in kW-hr, which are 3.6 MJ. In chemical bond energy, kilocalorie is used (“small calorie”).  In food packaging, Calories are used (“large calorie”), where 1 Calorie = 1 kilocalorie. (note big C and little c.)  1 cal ~= 4.2 J; 1 Cal. ~= 4.2 kJ.  (approximate, due to the particulars of the various definitions of calorie.)       I conclude, a joule is a lousy unit of energy to have picked.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        f.  While many things have been corrected, luminance is still pretty screwed up.  First, you have watts, candelas, lumens, lux, each meaning brightness, but in a little different sense.  But the primary metric unit is candela.  However, candela is just the same “candle” power in use before the metric system – literally the light of one (“standard”) candle.  But, like the second, it’s been scientifically respecified:  even though candles shine infinitely many different frequencies, a candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a particular pure green light (which humans are most sensitive to) with a radiant intensity (in that direction) of 683 Watts per steradian.  Why not of 1 W, or 1 kW?  Because it’s about the same as the previous candle (candlepower, foot-candle).  Any other color of light, or blend of       colors, has to be adjusted by an assumed “standard human eye” sensitivity curve.  (And, historically, the candela was originally specified by the glow of freezing platinum equated to 60 candles.  That should make you feel warm.)



Why is inter-island trade vital among the islands of Oceania? A. Many of the islands’ manufacturing plants are foreign-owned. B. The islands import raw materials and export finished products. C. Resources are not evenly distributed among the islands. D. Commercial agriculture is a large part of all of the islands’ economies.

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Resources are not evenly distributed among the islands: is inter-island trade vital among the islands of Oceania. Thus, option C is the correct option.

What is the Oceania region?

The majority of the Pacific Ocean's islands are collectively referred to as Oceania. In its broadest meaning, the phrase refers to the whole island chain between Asia and the Americas. The Ryukyu, Kuril, and Aleutian islands as well as the Japanese archipelago are not included in a more typical description.

Because the peoples and cultures of those islands have a closer historical connection to the Asian mainland, the most common usage further delimits Oceania by excluding Indonesia, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The term "Oceania" thus refers to an area with more than 10,000 islands and a total land area of around 317,700 square miles (822,800 square km) (excluding Australia but including Papua New Guinea and New Zealand).

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C. Resources are not evenly distributed among the islands.

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what two countries are planning to build a pipeline that will pump water into the Dead Sea from the Red Sea

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Israel, Jordan and syria

Siberia is an area of frozen tundra in northeast Asia. True Or False?

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true

Siberia is a vast Russian province encompassing most of Northern Asia, with terrain spanning tundra, coniferous forest and mountain ranges including the Ural, Altai and Verkhoyansk. Lake Baikal, in its south, is the world’s deepest lake, circled by a network of hiking paths called the Great Baikal Trail.

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true

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The Midwestern United States is an example of which type of culture region

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The North cultural region

Help me 3 and 4 I'll give u 15 points please

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During the morning, you would feel a sea breeze. This is when the wind will blow from a higher pressure over water to lower pressure on land. 

At night, these occurrences switch; the air pressure over the ocean or lake becomes warmer than the air over the land, causing a land breeze. 
3=You would feel a sea breeze during the day and a land breeze during the night.4= Decrease , Decrease , Increase