What are sources of electricity

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The three major categories of energy for electricity generation are fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), nuclear energy, and renewable energy sources. Most electricity is generated with steam turbines using fossil fuels, nuclear, biomass, geothermal, and solar thermal energy.

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Wind, Solar, Biomass, Hydroelectricity, Nuclear, Natural Gas and Coal

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A _____ tells you what the different symbols and lines represent on a map. scale legend compass title

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This would be the legend!
The legend of a map tells you for example that a square means a capital city.

A scale shows you how big things presented on the map are in real life and the compass helps you orient the map with respect to the North.
A title helps you understand what the map focuses on (for example: " A Political map of Italy").

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

How can you explain rock evidence of Pangea?

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i. Using fossil evidences

ii. Similar rock lithologies at the edges of continent

iii. Climate clues

iv. Fitting of the continents into a puzzle

v. Sea floor spreading

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Pangea was a super-continent on the earth which formed about 330 million years ago during the Paleozoic and began breaking up during the early Mesozoic, about 175 million years ago.

Most of the present day continents formed as a result of the separation of the Pangea in the early Mesozoic.

The first scientist to propose the existence of this super-continent was Alfred Wegener in 1912. He suggested the continental drift hypothesis to explain the separation of the land masses.

Today, the theory has been revised to the theory of plate tectonics which provides a better mechanism to understand the drifting of the continents.

Here are some of the evidences to support the existence of Pangea;

  1. Using fossil evidences: Mesosaurus, a reptile animal that lived during the Permian, was found in both South America and Southern Africa. Since this animal could not swim nor fly, only a jointed landmass could have made them present in both continents.
  2. Similar rock lithologies at the edges of continents: rock formations at the Western edge of Africa and South - Eastern part of Brazil matches with one another and have been believed to be once joined together.
  3. Climatic clues such as glacial tills that are confined to temperate and polar regions have been found in tropical regions.
  4. Wegener fitted the present day continent into a giant supercontinent and this provided a visual support for his claim.
  5. Evidences from sea floor spreading revealing magnetic reversals at divergent margins suggests the prevalence of plate tectonics i.e moving plates on earth.

This among many other evidences underscores the existence of a supercontinent called Pangea.

Since a dinosaur cannot swim, explain how a fossil can be found on all continents

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at one point in the early history of the earth, all the continents where merged together as a mega continent called "Pangea". so there actually was no ocean between the land, allowing for dinosaurs to roam freely across the entire land mass. when the land masses split up, the fossils went with them :)

What Is the Ratio of People to Sheep in New Zealand?

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1:20
Newzealand is home to 3 million people and 60 million sheep.

Sandstone and Slate is used for building, but these rocks have different Properties. Which rock woul you use for roof? Which would you use for the walls of a building? Explain.

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Sandstone is like concrete - compressed sand, whilst slate is easily split into thin sheets.

Slate for the roof and sandstone for the walls.