9. _______ has the largest metropolitan economy in the world. A. Seoul B. Taipei C. Tokyo D. Hong Kong

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Answer 1
Answer: Tokyo has the largest metro economy in the world.


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Which of the following is an example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?a. A hurricane blows the roof off a house. b. Hot gas blasts out of a volcano. c. Dangerous crosswinds force a car off the road. d. The wind wears down and smoothes rocky hills over time.
The movement of water from ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean is calleda. water evaporation. c. water precipitation. b. water condensation. d. the water cycle.
96 K = _____ -177°C 0°C 96°C 369°C
Impacts were extremely common in the young solar system but no longer occur today 1)true 2)false
A meander is best described as aa. bend or curve in a stream channel. b. depression for swimming. c. pond located streamside. d. straight streamline into a lake.

Fault lines are:the crust of the lithosphere that has fractured along plate boundaries and ridges
the crust of the athenosphere that has fractured along plate boundaries and ridges
the crust of the biosphere that has fractured along plate boundaries and ridges
the crust of the kryosphere that has fractured along plate boundaries and ridges

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a) the crust of the lithosphere that has fractured along plate boundaries and ridges

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The answer is......... A

Why does earth have a great physical variations. Mentioned any three causes.​

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Explanation:

The processes used by these actions are known as Weathering and Erosion.

Rainfall (water from the cloud) falls carrying out two major actions, firstly, it dissolves chemicals in the atmosphere and this solution causes chemical reactions on the various surfaces it falls on thereby weakening those surfaces through this action and secondly, by its impact on it wears off the surface. This second action becomes more vivid when you study the impact of a drop of water on a sandy surface. The impact dislodges the soils particles from others.

When there is significant amount of rainfall it leads to runoff (water running on the surface) and this runoff has enough force to move loose soil and rick particles to be deposited at a new location. The movement of these particles causes wear and tear on the surface on which they are moved and over time a new landscape evolves.

Water in the form of ice also causes significant landform changes especially in the temperate regions. This occurs through a process called ice or frost wedging. This essentially means water lodging in cracks and crags of rock get frozen and since frozen water expands it forces the crack to become wider and often times dislodging part of the rock surface.

On Caribbean islands with mountains the windward slopes facing the trade winds force air upward causing rainfall as a result areas immediately to the leeward of the mountains have a microclimate with sparse precipitation called an? a. slope shadow
b. drought shadow
c. ENSO
d. rain shadow

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The correct answer is letter D. Rain shadow refers to this specific phenomenon. This happens because the mountains tend to block the precipitation causing the area below it to experience a dry climate. This is why most seasons in the Caribbean Islands are usually tropical and the weather is mostly sunny. 

Why is norway called "the land of midnight sun"?​

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Answer:

hope this help

Explanation:

is called so because the northern part of the country is located above the artic circle, where the sun shines 24 hours a day from Mid-May to Mid-July.

The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move

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I believe that is the asthenosphere
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Which of the following is an example of a microclimate?a. a wet, mossy rainforest
b. the cool, damp air surrounding a creek
c. a dry desert
d. the arctic tundra

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B. the cool, damp air surrounding a creek 
I say this because a microclimate is one specific area within a regular climate space. This area has its own climate but isnt big enough to be considered a climate of its biome.