Which weather instrument was used to measure the amount of rainfall from this storm?(1) barometer (3) precipitation gauge
(2) anemometer (4) wind vane

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Answer 1
Answer: I'm pretty sure it's precipitation gauge :)

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The most explosive volcanic eruptions are associated with what type of volcano?

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Answer:

Composite Cone Volcano (Gradpoint)

Explanation:

I believe a Stratovolcano

Identify one change that would cause increase in rate of stream erosion in the river valley in the mountains

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That change would be the formation of a V-shape channel. It starts from the streams in the mountains where the land is very steep. Because of the very steep slope, the mountain stream would flow very quickly that causes a lot of erosion and less deposition. The faster the moving water digs down into the stream bed, the more it makes it deeper.

Answer:

valleys and mountains

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About a quarter of the worlds trade goes through which waterway in Southeast Asia

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The correct answer is the Strait of Malaca!

This Strait is between the Malaysian Peninsula and Sumatra, an island belonging to Indonesia. The reason why this much of the world's items cross this line is that this the trade route between South Asia (India) and East Asia (China)

Why does the australian outback receive so little rainfall?

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Answer:

It’s flat. Very flat. And big, too, with a dry, hot center, perfect for forming stationary blocking highs and upper level troughs.  Basically, nothing gets through from west to east without a rare and special authorization, and the once-moist air stagnates and dries out in a baking hot oven. Rain has to sneak its way past, usually by scraping along the southern edge, or by coming in from the north or north-east.

Tom is an Inuit living in the northern Canadian territory of Nunavut. Which climate is he likely to experience? tropical humid semiarid humid continental tundra

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Answer:

Tundra climate

Explanation:

  • The Nunavut is the largest territory of Canada and has a total land area of about 2,038,722 km square and the territory includes the main part of the arctic archipelago and all the island of the Hudson ad the James bay.
  • As the areas are covered by the ice caps and they remain frozen through the most time of the year.
He is most likely to experience a tundra because it is quite cold in Nunavut


The majority of water on the Earth is usable by plants and animals. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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The statement is - False.

The majority of the water on the Earth is saline water, and only very small percentage is freshwater. The saline water is not the type of water that the majority of the plants and animals can use for their survival, but instead they can only use the freshwater, thus the statement is false because most of water on our planet is not represented by freshwater, but is saline one.

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false! hope this helps :p

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