Name all the biomes in Pakistan.

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Answer 1
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Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests

Indus River Delta-Arabian Sea mangroves Mangrove

Indus Valley desert Deserts and xeric shrublands

Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe Montane grasslands and shrublands

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Answer 2
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Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests

Mangrove

Deserts and xeric shrublands

Montane grasslands and shrublands

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There are WAYYYYYY more though


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What techniques are engineers using to reduce earthquake damage in Haiti ? What other careers would help scientists predict or prepare for earthquakes ?

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It was on 14 th January 2010 an earthquake of 7.0 magnitude had hit Haiti. Isolation systems and damper techniques are being used by the engineers to reduce the impact on the building structures

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  1. Sesimograph is a technique that can help scientist to measure and record earthquakes.
  2. Creepmeters this device help scientist to study the movement in earth's soil
  3. Strain meter: This device inform scientist about the underground vibrations.

Which situation would have MOST likely contributed to the passage of the Antarctic Treaty of 1961?A) international wars
B) environmental pollution
C) the icecaps were beginning to melt
D) the indigenous population was threatened

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Answer:

A) International wars

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In the 1960s the Cold War between the Warsaw Pact and NATO was raging and both the United States and the Soviet Union were scrambling for allies all over the world.

Without a treaty to protect Antarctica, it would only have been a matter of time before one of the superpowers set up a military base on the continent.

Such an occurrence would not have benefitted either nation as an arms race would have developed on the most inhospitable landmass on Earth. It would have made sense to reserve the continent for scientific reserve while also maintaining it peaceful and environmentally pristine.  

Describe two ways that setting fishing limits can help protect fish species

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Two notable ways than setting fishing limits can help protect fish species:
Preservation of fish - this prevents extinction, and at the same time helps other species of fish catch their prey. Thus, making the food chain stable.
Preserves the nature of underwater - fishes tend to take care of their underwater world, and preserving them helps maintain the appearance under the oceans and sea.
Prevents overfishing, idk what else

List three examples of direct evidence of evolution.

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I can list one: Lucy, the monkey human found in a cave.

What body of water lies east of the Arabian Peninsula?

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The correct answer is The Persian Gulf which also leads to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.

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Final answer:

The Arabian Sea, which is part of the Indian Ocean, lies east of the Arabian Peninsula. It was a strategically important body of water during the expansion of the Arab empire in the 7th century.

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The body of water that lies east of the Arabian Peninsula is the Arabian Sea. The Arabian Sea is part of the Indian Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Arabian Peninsula and on the east by India. The Red Sea lies to the west of the Peninsula, although for a time it came into Arab control and provided access to the Arabian Sea. As the Arab empire expanded during the seventh century, the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf became increasingly important for oceangoing vessels, further underlining the strategic value of control over the Arabian Peninsula.

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