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Answer
mapmaking only makes
Explanation:
B. are parallel to the equator and to each other
C. Look like the letter "H"
D. Both "A" and "B" are correct
Nunavut is the newest Canadian territory that was established on April 1 1999 when it separated from the Northwest Territories (NWT)
Comprising of the central and eastern parts of the former NWT, the creation of Nunavut was the outcome of the largest aboriginal land claims agreement between the Canadian government and the native Inuit people. Most of Nunavut land is covered by snow for more than half the year. The land is primarily tundra.
Some of the challenges faced by Nunavut today are lack of job opportunities, isolation, acute housing shortage, social problems and high cost of living including sky-high food prices. The high cost of food has greatly exacerbated widespread hunger that has dogged the young nation almost since inception. Food insecurity one of the most pressing challenge facing Nunavut today.
As regards the fact that 2.5 million people live in the Sahara and are mostly in Egypt, Morocco, and Mauritania, this is a True statement.
Although the Sahara desert is the largest in the world and has conditions that make it hard for people to survive, there are still about 2.5 million people there.
Most of these people are located in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania.
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B. igneous
C. chemical
D. metamorphic
Answer:
D. metamorphic
Explanation:
Metamorphic rock is a type of rock derived from the metamorphosis (transformation) of magmatic or sedimentary rocks that undergo modification in their atomic composition, due to the influence of the different conditions of the environment in which they are inserted compared to the places where they were originally formed.
In most cases metamorphic rocks form from other rocks, which are subjected to intense pressures or high temperatures. This process occurs naturally due to the intense and constant movement of the earth's core, causing the periodic movement of the planet's crust (the covering of earth and rocks that make up the planet's outer region). The movement of the crust, in turn, initiates a rearrangement in the rocks located in the upper part, being that when the magmatic and sedimentary rocks are pushed to lower levels, thus giving rise to the process of formation of the metamorphic rock.