How much of the Earth's ice is located in Antarctica?

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Answer: 90% of Earth's ice is located on Antarctica.

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Our solar system is located about _____ light-years away from the galactic center in the Milky Way

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The Sun is located on one of the spiral arms, about 25,000 light-years away from the center of the galaxy. Even if you could travel at the speed of light (300,000 kilometers, or 186,000 miles, per second), it would take you about 25,000 years to reach the middle of the Milky Way. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAIN

Which of the following biomes is being described below? tropical grasslands with scattered trees and shrubsa. desert
b. tundra
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Savanna, a grassland that is scattered with trees and shrubs often found between desert and rain forest biomes.

It is letter D a savanna.

Where do crops, grass, etc. grow in Egypt? a) Nile River Valley b) Sahara Desert c) Red Sea coast d) Mediterranean coast

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Answer:

a) Nile River Valley

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What area is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers? Egypt the Indus Valley Mesopotamia the Huang He Valley

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In ancient times, the civilization of Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

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Magma that squeezes into a horizontal crack is called a _____. Magma that squeezes into a vertical crack is called a _____.-dike, sill
-sill, dike
-laccolith, sill
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Magma that squeezes into a horizontal crack is called a sill. Magma that squeezes into a vertical crack is called a dike. Both are considered to be rock intrusions wherein magma seeps into the cracks of old sedimentary rock formations. The difference is that sills are tubular and horizontal in nature, while dikes are vertical in nature.

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B. Sill and diek

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Which of the following causes earth's plates to move continuously.a. glacial s deposit
b. earths magnetic field
c. convection in earth's mantle
d. radiation in the earth's core
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Convection in Earth's mantle is what is causing Earth's plates to move continuously, although very slowly. A couple of hundreds of years ago, Earth didn't look the same as it does today - continents were farther apart, and they are growing closer and closer with each day, although it is an extremely slow process. 
Convection in the earth's mantle among the following statements given in the question causes earth's plates to move continuously. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "c". I hope the answer comes to your help and this is the answer you were looking for.