Answer:
You have to give way if the give-way vessel has lesser maneuverability when compared to your vessel, is in a bad condition or simply if the give-way vessel does nothing to avoid an imminent collision.
Explanation:
In the rules for water body navigation, there are two vessels involved. first is the stand-on vessel which is expected to maintain its speed or course, and the give-way vessel that is expected to make an early its course or speed or a combination of both, or any other action to prevent collision between both vessels.
B. Chechnya
C. Quebec
D. Mexico
E. Kashmir
1. Doku Umarov
2. Bloc and Parti
3. Felipe Calderón
4. Uighurs
5. Majaraja Hari Singh
The correct answers matches are:
A. Xinjiang - 4. Uighurs;
It is a region in northwestern China where a Turkic speaking Mulim population leaves, and also wants independence.
B. Chechnya - 1. Doku Umarov;
Doku Umarov was an Islamic extremist from Chechnya, Russia, which was included in multiple terrorist attacks, as well as the wars between Russia and Chechnya in the 1990's.
C. Quebec - 2. Bloc and Parti;
Bloc and Parti id a political party in the Canadian region of Quebec, and it is a party that is trying to gain independence for Quebec.
D. Mexico - 3. Felipe Calderon;
Calderon was president of Mexico for 6 years, and he was the leader of the National Action Party for 30 years.
E. Kashmir - 5. Majaraja Hari Singh;
Majaraja Hari Singh is remembered as the last maharajah of the Kashmir region.
b.? wind power ? ? ?
c.? insecticides ? ? ?
d.? rotation of crops
O B. a free media
O C. a large and inefficient bureaucracy
O D. a strict quota system
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Answer:
C: A large and inefficient bureaucracy
Canada (Canadian dollar, or CAD) U.S. $1 = 1.00 CAD U.S. $1 = 0.99 CAD
India (Indian rupee, or INR) U.S. $1 = 39.41 INR U.S. $1 = 54.80 INR
European Union Eurozone (euro, or EUR) U.S. $1 = 0.69 EUR U.S. $1 = 0.76 EUR
South Africa (South African rand, or ZAR) U.S. $1 = 6.78 ZAR U.S. $1 = 8.46 ZAR
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Write a paragraph that explains why a traveler will need to visit a currency exchange. Include how exchange rates are determined.
A. You have $25 in the United States. Imagine you are visiting India in 2013 to check out new products. How much would your $25 be in Indian rupees? (Be sure to show your work.)
B. You read a news article about a great new invention in Canada. You think maybe you want to visit Canada instead of India in 2013. How much would your $25 be in Canadian dollars? (Be sure to show your work.)
You can buy certain supplies in the European Union or in South Africa. For the moment, ignore other factors that can affect price. Would it be cheaper to buy your supplies in the European Union or in South Africa? Write a complete paragraph to explain your answer.
Imagine your business sells tablets made in India. Would it have been cheaper to buy the product in 2008 or in 2013? Write a complete paragraph to explain your answer.
The body of water having a geographical location between 30 N latitude and 40 N latitude in African region is the Mediterranean Sea. Therefore, the option B holds true.
The Mediterranean Sea is regarded as the sea that assimilates into the Atlantic Ocean. The sea shares its nautical boundaries with a number of countries in the European as well as the Northern African region.
The Mediterranean Sea is a geographically important sea route, as it is used to carry trade transportation between the Northern African region and the European region. Moreover, it has a geographical location of 35 N, which falls between the 30 N latitude and the 40 N latitude.
Therefore, the option B holds true and states regarding the significance of the Mediterranean Sea.
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What body of water is located between 30 N latitude and 40 N latitude?(In Africa)
A. Nile River
B. Mediterranean Sea
C. Nijer River
D. None of the above.
b. stratovolcano
c. shield volcano
B. Stratovolcano
because is contains more than one substance like hardened lava, ash and tephra.