Rocks and minerals were cataloged around 200 BCE by ___________.a. the Greeks
b. the Japanese
c. the Romans
d. the Babylonians

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Answer 1
Answer: Rocks and minerals were cataloged around 200 BCE by the Greeks. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". Greeks were one of the most civilized and modern thinkers during that time. They were the native inhabitants of the country of Greece. 

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Two-thirds of all illiterate adults worldwide are men.Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

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false, it is actually woman whom make up two-thirds of all illiterate adults worldwide.

false would be the best answer


Resources are evenly distributed throughout the world. true or false

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False, there's always going to be a different side to each story or the way they "remembered" it so in the end probably not.

Which of the following is a way that humans speed up the process of erosion?a. urban development
b. hiking
c. deforestation
d. all of the above

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Answer: (D) All of the above

Explanation:

  All the given options are the way that are caused by the humans and it speed up the erosion process. Erosion is the natural and the geological process where the wind, water and the ice transport sand, rocks and the soil away.

The erosion process mainly occur on the surface of the earth and it has no major effect on the core and the mantle of the earth. The deforestation and the development of the urbanization increases the process of erosion.

Therefore, Option (D) is correct.

match the national development term in column 1 with the description in column 2.a.developedsecond-best quality of lifeb.newly industrializingthird-best quality of lifec.developinglowest quality of lifed.least developedhighest quality of life

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Answer:

1 Least developed  -( lowest quality life)

2 Newly industrializing - (second best quality of life)

3  Developing -   (third best quality of life)

4  Developed -  ( best quality of life)

Explanation:

1 Least developed  - Not quite evolved, but rapidly moving towards development( lowest quality life)

2 Newly industrializing  -Low living conditions, underdeveloped infrastructure and development of human at medium to low rates (second best quality of life)

3 Developing -High living standards, advanced economies and high levels of human evolution (third best quality of life)

4 -  Developed -High inequality, social dependence and low levels of human evolution ( best quality of life)

Let's first list all the terms:

developed
newly industrializingdeveloping
least developed

Actually, they are already developed ordered according to the quality of life: so the answer will be:

developed  - best quality of life
newly industrializing - second-best quality of life
developing - third-best quality of life
least developed - lowest quality of life

 








What has been a consequence of human economic development in advancing nations?

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there are many consequences to the development of nations some of the many are deforestation, overall pollution of both the air and the surrounding oceans but there has also been growth in population in areas where there are economic development .

it is letter D population

Shear stress created the San Andreas Fault in Southern California. It is an example of a _____.normal fault
reverse fault
strike-slip fault
syncline

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strike slip fault
A strike slip fault is when two tectonic plates are pressed together and slide past each other, often causing earthquakes. The two plates, the Pacific and north American, meet at the San Andreas fault. The shear stress - stress force parallel to the plane of motion of the material - of this plate movement caused the fault line and continues to exacerbate it.

Shear stress created the San Andreas Fault in Southern California. It is an example of a strike slip fault.