How fast does a continent move each year

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Answer: The moving of continents is called continental drift. The average speed of the movement of these continents are 2.5 inches per year. Examples would be the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates which are separated by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The two continents are moving away from each other at the rate of about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) per year. 

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the distance between the sun and saturn is approximately six times the distance between the sun and which other planet?

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The distance between the Sun and Saturn is about 6.3 times
the distance between the Sun and Mars.


What is one thing that is similar about France and the United States

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They are both countries and they both have governments.
they both have national presidential elections

As the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun, the Earth goes through seasonal changes. Why does this happen?

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As the Earth revolves around the Sun, and as the Earth rotates on its axis, which is tilted 23.5 degrees, the sunlight reaches the planet in different degrees, and that is why we have different seasons around the world.

The solstice is when the sun is at its highest or lowest point in the hemisphere, and from that day, the days of sunlight are longer or shorter, in the winter and summer solstices.

The autumn and spring equinoxes are the days when the axis of the Earth is as straight as possible and the sun's rays fall on the equator. While in one hemisphere it is spring, in the other it will be autumn.

The earth's axis points to the same spot in the sky as the earth orbits the sun. This relationship can be divided into four points of interest. 
1) When the earth's north pole is pointing at its maximum amount away from the sun. That is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. 
2) Six months later, the north pole is now tilted most *toward* the sun. This is the NH summer solstice. 
3,4) The points halfway between those are where the polar axis is "sideways" to the sun. The sun is on a direct line from the center of the earth through the equator. These are the two equinoxes. 

To illustrate this, take a globe and move it in a circle around some central point, with the angle of the polar tilt always pointed in the same direction. 

What are the three uses for geography???

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Explain why shorelines are always changing

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The shoreline is always changing because of the time of day.E-MAIL if you like the information i gave you.
They are always changing due to the effects of erosion and weathering.

Erosion:

- Attrition - rocks smashing into each other and breaking down becoming smaller and smoother

- Solution - soluble particles dissolving

- Abrasion - rocks that are in the sea wearing down the sea bed (although this isn't very common)

- Hydraulic Action - when there are cracks in the cliffs, water can push air into them which creates pressure causing the cracks to get bigger

Deposition:

- Sediments get deposited onto the beaches and other areas, thus adding to the shoreline

Weathering:

- Physical: temperature, wind, rain, waves, freeze-thaw

- Biological: by plants and/or animals

- Chemical: acidic rain

Hope this is what you wanted and I hope it helps. :)

Where would you most likely find a major city in the mountains, on the Cape, on a river delta, on a

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the mountains DUH!!! (not in a rude way) There are these people called Bush People who already live in the mountains