In the past five years, 30 percent of the worlds newly discovered oil reserves have come from

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Answer: Oil reserves are the amount of technically and economically recoverable oil. Reserves may be for a well, for a reservoir, for a field, for a nation, or for the world. Different classifications of reserves are related to their degree of certainty.
The total estimated amount of oil in an oil reservoir, including both producible and non-producible oil, is called oil in place. However, because of reservoir characteristics and limitations in petroleum extraction technologies, only a fraction of this oil can be brought to the surface, and it is only this producible fraction that is considered to be reserves. The ratio of reserves to the total amount of oil in a particular reservoir is called the recovery factor. Determining a recovery factor for a given field depends on several features of the operation, including method of oil recovery used and technological developments.[1]

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VirginiaÍs Blue Ridge Mountains were once among the tallest in the world, similar in altitude to the Himalayas of today. This would still be the case if not for the process ofA)
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B)
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the first choice or letter A.

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The bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano is aa. crater.
b. fissure.
c. vent.
d. conduit.

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The bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano is a A. a. crater.

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The Answer is: Crater

Ocean currents affect the temperatures of some regions. Some ocean currents carry warm water into the north. The British Isles in western Europe, for example, has a warmer climate than other areas at the same latitude, such as Labrador, Canada. A current called the Gulf Stream brings warm water to the British Isles. The Gulf Stream helps keep the climate warmer than it would be otherwise. After reaching far north, the current cools and flows south. Other currents carry cold water away from polar regions and make the climate of areas they travel to colder than they would be. Currents can warm or cool the air over them. The wind can carry that air into neighboring land areas.

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Answer:

Currents can warm or cool the air over them .

Explanation:

It will cool or warm the air over them

What is the climate of most of Central and Eastern Europe?a. Mainly tundra and taiga zones
b. Mainly humid-continental with cool summers
c. Mainly steppe and desert with warm summers
d. Mainly dry and warm with arctic winters

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The correct answer is - b. Mainly humid-continental with cool summers.

Most of Central and Eastern Europe are dominated by the continental climate, though it has to be pointed out that the amount of rainfall is bigger than what it is the standard for the continental climate types, thus it is humid continental.

The reason why the climate is of this type in this regions is that it is mostly under the influence of the continental air masses, but since Europe's coastline often gets deeper into the mainland, there's also influence from the sea, which results in higher precipitation than usual.

The summers are usually dry but not very hot, while the winters are snowy and with pretty low temperatures. The spring and autumn are the most rainy periods, with having milder temperatures.

The climate of most of Central and Eastern Europe is B) Mainly humid-continental with cool summers. 

The highest point in the maldives isA. twenty-two feet above sea level
B. one foot above sea level
C. below sea level
D. less than ten feet above sea level

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less than ten feet above sea level

Warm fronts often produce violent weather.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Cold fronts do, but warm fronts usually bring precipitation.