Answer:
the center of the earth, the north and south poles, the equator and the Prime Meridian.
Explanation:
To obtain a precise latitude, map makers use 4 universal well-known points of reference that make unanimity among the science community, to ensure consensus.
Those reference points are:
1.) the center of the earth: that is used to calculate the radius of the circles and the various angles to draw the latitude lines.
2). the north and south poles: since the latitude lines have to reach them, starting from the Equator.
3.) the equator: that's latitude 0, so it's a pretty important reference point.
4.) the Prime Meridian, as a perpendicular line for the latitude "rings" and other calculations.
And the same reference points are also used to calculate the longitudes as well.
Arabic
Persian
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Q) What was the most common language spoken in the Middle East after about the 6th century?
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A) Aramaic Hebrew
B) Arabic
C) English
D) Persian
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B. one year and three months
C. two and a half years
D. five years and seven months
b. chemicals
c. rock layers
d. river systems
Answer:
D)The question is scientific because it is testable and verifiable.
Explanation: