When Hong Kong was under British control, it enjoyed the benefits of _____.Independence
Communism
Free Enterprise
Colonialism

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Answer: When Hong Kong was under british control, it enjoyed the benefit of : Colonialism.
Under British control, Hong Kong gained protection from the british kingdom as one of its colonies. Many argued that Hong Kong became far worse after it broke free from the British

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Which of the following would NOT be considered a "map essential"?A. compass rose
B. legend
C. capital cities
D. scale

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I can very well imagine a good and effective map without the capital cities, for example a map of river systems would not need them and they would only take up space - so the correct answer is C.

The other are necessary to be able to locate the places presented.

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the answer to this question is D. because if u look at a map it will usually depending on the map will have both a compass rose and legends

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#1. Which of the following is true of folded mountains, fault-block mountains, and volcanic mountains? Form from the buildup of lava and ash Form only at boundaries between two oceanic plates /Form only at boundaries between two continental plates /Form at both convergent and divergent plate boundaries...#2.While exploring the land over a tectonic plate boundary, an explorer discovers a geologic structure with steep cliffs and jagged edges. Which of the following has the explorer most likely discovered?A fault-block mountain/ A folded mountain/A hotspot volcano/A volcanic arc ..... #3. Which answer choice best describes the difference between island arcs and hotspot volcanoes?

Island arcs form only at divergent plate boundaries, whereas hotspot volcanoes form only at convergent plate boundaries./Island arcs form only at convergent plate boundaries, whereas hotspot volcanoes form only at divergent plate boundaries./Island arcs form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt./Island arcs form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust.
#4. Which answer choice correctly explains why this diagram shows a normal fault?

The fault plane divides two otherwise identical sections of rock./The fault plane runs from the top of the rock to the bottom of the rock at an angle greater than 45 degrees./The block of rock above the angle of the fault plane is raised above the block of rock below the angle of the fault plane./The block of rock above the angle of the fault plane has fallen beneath the block of rock below the angle of the fault plane.

#5. The Appalachian Mountains are an example of a folded mountain range. Based on this information, which of the following processes formed the Appalachians?

Melted rock called magma rose through holes in Earth's crust and gradually solidified as it cooled.
/Tectonic movement forced certain segments of Earth's crust downward and other segments upward in jagged chunks./One tectonic plate moved beneath another plate at a subduction zone, causing the rock to melt and rise above Earth's surface./Segments of Earth's crust bent and doubled over, and moving wind and water gradually shaped the rock into gently sloping domes.

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Here are the following answers to the five questions:
(1) "Form only at boundaries between two continental plates."
(2) "
A fault-block mountain"
(3) "
Island arcs form when hot, fluid rock rises through thin spots in Earth's crust, whereas hotspot volcanoes form when two oceanic plate boundaries push against each other until subduction happens and the plates partially melt."
(4) "
The fault plane runs from the top of the rock to the bottom of the rock at an angle greater than 45 degrees."
(5) "
Segments of Earth's crust bent and doubled over, and moving wind and water gradually shaped the rock into gently sloping domes."

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Positives -

- There becomes a higher consumption of certain foods and drinks (a boom-time for ice-cream and cold drinks)

- Domestic tourism is having a boon with "stay-cations"

- Measured industrial output rises, hence GDP rises, because of increased use of electricity

Negatives -

- Heatwaves can cause a surge of dry weather. This could lead to Droughts and could have a negative impact on locals. Crops for farmers could dry out, and there could become a lack of vegetation (for animals too).

- Higher death rate for people with certain conditions (e.g. more heart attacks, especially among-st elderly people)

- Reduced numbers for certain forms of entertainment (ie cinema etc)

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When talking of the ancient cultures, the area between Tigris and Euphrates is referred to as "Mesopotamia" - and I believe that this is the correct answer .

The name actually means "between (meso) the two rivers" - the two rivers were very important for the region as they allowed the irrigation of the land