How do the coriolis effect and the outlines of continents constrain the global ocean convection cycle

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Answer 1
Answer: n the transfer of heat by the global ocean convection cycle, which is constrained by the Coriolis effect and the outlines of continents.

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Fredrick wanted to be a stone mason.

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Answer:

d. cradle

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What percentage of Africans live in sub-Saharan Africa?A.
less than 10%
B.
about 50%
C.
about 65%
D.
about 85%


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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B, the correct answer is around 47% which is closest to 50%

Answer:

C. about 65

Explanation:

what body of water would a person have to cross to go from west germany to greece traveling only through NATO countries????

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I would also say the Mediterranean but you'd have to use a bit of the Atlantic to get there. You couldn't use any rivers. Also, since unification, there is no longer a West Germany - it's just Germany.

Its the Mediterranian ocean with borders north Africa and europe

What is the amount of people the earth can support comfortably

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Answer: These data alone suggest the Earth can support at most one-fifth of the present population, 1.5 billion people, at an American standard of living. Water is vital.

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