what other choices and answer because this needs more than one answer
The correct answer is - unequally distributed.
The water on the planet is not distributed equally. Be it the salt water or the fresh water, there's big differences from place to place.
The salt water for example, is much more abundant on the Southern Hemisphere, while it is much less found on the Northern Hemisphere.
The freshwater though, has much bigger differences on much smaller spaces. While places like the northern half of South America or most of Europe are abundant with water, there's places do not have it at all, like the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabian Peninsula actually doesn't have a single stream or river that have a constant flow, while on the other hand, you have a very small country like Macedonia that has over 2,000 streams and rivers on just above 25,000 kmĀ².
Answer:
Himalayas, Karakorum, and Kunlun ranges.
Explanation:
b. an author's point of view
c. primary source information
d. perspective and bias
Please select the best answer from the choices behind
Government websites and archives are good places to search for primary source information. Thus, option C is correct.
A website is sometimes spelled Web site. It is defined as a collection of Web pages and associated material recognized by a shared domain name and hosted on at least one Web server. A professional website provides value to the business by offering up new avenues for profit growth.
People may doubt the credibility of a business if he does not have a website. Having a website allows the person to make a fantastic first impression and reassure customers that you are a legitimate business.
Therefore, option C is correct, that primary source information can be found on government websites and in archives.
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Answer:
Answer C.
Explanation:
It is answer C, because a governments website is a primary source. Therefore, everything in the source is going to be primary.
B. beach
C. sediment
D. depression
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.
The answer to that would have to be mexico.