Tropical climates are located between the Tropic of Cancer and_____. A. Equator B. Prime Meridian C. Tropic of Capricorn D. the Arctic Circle

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Answer: Tropical climates are located between the Tropic of Cancer and_____.

Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that completes the statement above and makes it true is answer choice C) Tropic of Capricorn. The tropical climates occupy 36% of the Earth’s surface.

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Answer:

Answer:

tropic of capricorn

Explanation:

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Complete control of the Sumerian kingdom was a power given to __________.A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Answer:

A.  The King.

Explanation:

Complete control of the Sumerian kingdom was a power given to:

the King.

Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

Complete control of the Sumerian kingdom was a power given to the king.

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Meteorology has to do with weather and storms and such. Sometimes tsunamis can completely wipe out an entire part of an island, or a tornado can cause issues with large landforms. Weather is one of the main ways things have changed over the milleniums, and will still change it in the future.

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Answer: Weather is a short term change.

Explanation:

Weather can be defined as a short term change in the atmospheric conditions.

The factors such as solar radiations, earth's tilt, temperature, influence of water currents from the surrounding water body, and air pressure affects the weather of a region.

Such factors can influence the hazardous events like storms, tsunamis, and others.

Where will you find the alpsa. western central Europe
b. northern Europe
c. eastern Europe
d. Russia

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definently A because you can rule all the others out if you look at map

The answer is A) Western central Europe i took the test and got it correct

Blind spots around these large vehicles are called _________-zones because occupying these zones is extremely dangerous and not recommended.

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Blind spots around these large vehicles are called no-zones because occupying these zones is extremely dangerous and not recommended. Truck drivers have serious blind spots into which a car can disappear from view.  Also due to the size and weight of their vehicle, truckers must react faster than car drivers.

They are called blind spots. Many 18-wheelers have signs on the back of their trucks that warn drivers who follow behind them too closely.

Define permafrost.a. water below the surface of the tundra stays frozen all year long
b. the frozen soil in mountain highlands
c. rainwater that collects on rocks after a cold rainstorm
d. the dew droplets that freeze at high altitudes

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B. The frozen soil in mountain highlands. Permafrost is a layer of soil that stays frozen year long, only in the polar regions
i think its b. the frozen soil 

How are latitude and climate related?a. Lower latitudes are generally cooler.
b. Lower latitudes are generally warmer.
c. Higher latitudes are generally warmer.
d. Higher latitudes are generally wetter.

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The best answer to the question 'How are latitude and climate related?' would be letter b. Lower latitudes are generally warmer because they are closer to the equator. Hence, they receive more sunlight and are warmer compared to higher latitudes.