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Great depression
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start of the great depression... im 97% sure :)
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Vietnam
Explanation:
Vietnam is a notably elongated country with a long coastline that provides it with easy to access marine resources.
Answer:
c. Vietnam
Explanation:
Vietnam is a notably elongated country with a long coastline provides it with easy to access marine resources
-Northwest
-Southwest
-West Coast
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1. Westcoast
2. Midwest
3. Southwest
4. Northwest
Crust 0-100km solid Basalt/Granite
Mantle 100-2890km solid but flows Iron/mangnesium silicate
Outer Core 2890-5155km liquid metal
Inner Core 5155-6370km solid metal
If you wanted to include the Lithosphere and the Asthenosphere in this chart what Column heading would you need to add across the top?
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Explanation:
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Tectonic plates and Continental drift
Explanation:
We know that those who perform the movements of the crust are the tectonic plates, which are made not only by the continents, but also by the ocean floor. These plates move slowly over the mantle, moving away or approaching.
The lithosphere or earth's crust is the outermost part, above the mantle, the more viscous part that is overheated and causes the crust to move.
These movements are proven by techniques and studies and the use of satellites that with the aid of laser beam are able to identify and measure the displacement of tectonic plates and the movement of continents.
A. What symbols on a map mean
B. Which way is north
C. What latitude a country is at
D. The scale of a map
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is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west) and their intermediate points.
Explanation:
D:The scale of a map such as (North, south,east, west)
Explanation:
A compass rose, sometimes called a wind rose or rose of the winds, is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west) and their intermediate points
Answer:
Ozone
Explanation:
Ozone is a secondary photochemical contaminant, that is, it is formed from primary pollutants emitted into the atmosphere (mainly nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds) in the presence of solar radiation.
The photochemical formation of ozone in a given region is the result of a complex chemical process in which, from its precursors (nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds), a multiplicity of different species intervene, interacting with each other according to different reactions, resulting in a highly nonlinear final balance. A transcendental consequence of this nonlinear chemistry is that in a given region, and depending on the initial conditions of departure, the action on the different precursors can have very variable consequences, it being possible that it leads both to an increase and a decrease of ozone concentrations.
This makes short-term measures to reduce air pollution in a certain area, of a restrictive type (such as limiting the operation of heat generators, restricting the circulation of vehicles, regulating traffic to make it more fluid, restricting certain industries and activities) they are not as effective with ozone as with other types of pollutants, as they are a secondary type pollutant and may even in some cases produce a counterproductive effect: for example a drastic reduction in traffic, causing a decrease in NOx levels in the atmosphere, can prevent the decrease of ozone levels that had previously formed.
In the fight against ozone it is necessary to apply medium and long-term measures aimed at limiting emissions of ozone precursor pollutants into the atmosphere.
They do not serve short term strategies. Medium-long term strategies for the reduction of ozone precursors must be devised:
- Less polluting vehicles (NOx, VOCs)
- Use of public transport (NOx, VOCs)
- Energy saving (NOx)
- Use of non-polluting energies (NOx)
- Reduction of solvent use (VOCs).