Atahualpa" is best remembered as

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Answer 1
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Answer:

the leader of the Incas when the Spanish arrived in the 'new world'.

Explanation:

he is a person, not a place.  he was ruler of the Incas, not Aztecs.  

Answer 2
Answer:  The last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest

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How does stress cause movement at faults

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Faults are places in the Earth's crust where different tectonic plates meet and grind against each other.  The tectonic plates continuously move extremely slowly, but at faults, there is great stress caused by this movement.  This is due to the friction between the two tectonic plates, which are usually moving in opposite directions. When this stress is released and the tectonic plates "allow" each other to move a little past each other, the resulting movement is what we like to call and earthquake.

Which example provides scientific data about the earth's interior?A.
the motion of continents

B.
earth's orbit around the sun

C.
how seismic waves travel

D.
the size of volcanoes on the earth’s surface

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The correct answer is C. How seismic waves travel

Explanation:

The Earth is composed of different layers that include the crust, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core, each of these layers and the features of them have been discovered throughout the years by topographers, and other experts mainly by studying seismic waves. This can be explained as seismic waves that occur due to earthquakes, eruptions, explosions and other phenomena, travel through the different layers of Earth and depending on which layer they are they display different features and speed which is the main information scientists used to determine the layers of Earth and other features of Earth's interior. Thus, it is how seismic waves travel the one that provides scientific data about the earth's interior.

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Earth's atmosphere traps energy from the sun, whichcauses meteors to burn up.
allows ozone to form easily.
allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface.
allows water to exist as a liquid.


Air has pressure because

wind moves the air.
the stratosphere is thick.
temperature warms the air.
air has mass.


The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the

mesosphere.
troposphere.
exosphere.
ionosphere.


When climbing a high mountain, you get out of breath easily because

air pressure is greater.
the air is more dense.
the percentage of oxygen in the air decreases.
there is less oxygen in each cubic meter of air.

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Earth's atmosphere traps energy from the sun, whichcauses meteors to burn up.
allows ozone to form easily.
allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface.
allows water to exist as a liquid.


Air has pressure because

wind moves the air.
the stratosphere is thick.
temperature warms the air.
air has mass.


The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the

mesosphere.
troposphere. (below stratosphere)
exosphere.
ionosphere.


When climbing a high mountain, you get out of breath easily because

air pressure is greater.
the air is more dense.
the percentage of oxygen in the air decreases.
there is less oxygen in each cubic meter of air.


Why are ocean fossils found on top of the rocky mountains?

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Let's start from the beginning. 

Millions and millions of years ago, planet Earth was absolutely crowded with volcanoes. 

As you may know, volcanoes release steam and gasses. 
As the years went by, the gasses released from volcanoes formed the atmosphere around the planet, which prevented the steam from disappearing into outer space. 
The steam eventually, in cycles, began to fall back to Earth. Viola, rain had just been "invented". 

As more and more rain fell, considering almost every surface of the planet was volcanic, the water began to build up and "flood" the planet. Many active volcanoes had now been transformed into underwater volcanoes. 

As more and more years went by, eventually, bacteria in the water slowly began to evolve, first into jelly-fish like creatures, then tadpole-like creatures, leading all the way up to large ferocious underwater reptiles, amphibians and fish. 

As the planet started to warm up, probably by methane gasses released from the prehistoric underwater creatures, the water levels on Earth began to drop again. At the same time, the active underwater volcanoes were creating new landmasses, either by lava cooling on the surface of the water or tectonic plates pushing the volcano above sea level. 

So, this, is how fossils of sea creatures ended up in high land-based mountains. 
Because millions of years ago, most of Earth was underwater until the water levels dropped or lands "grew" higher. 
The Rocky Mountains were once underwater. 


If you take a look at images of the Grand Canyon in the United States, you'll see that it resembles the deep caverns and canyons that you find at the bottom of oceans. 
That's because the Grand Canyon WAS at the bottom of an ocean.
Because the mountains were once underwater but as the countries grew the water level decreased

Match the states and capitals.1. New York Albany

2. New Jersey Dover

3. Pennsylvania Trenton

4. Delaware Harrisburg

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New York - Albany is one of the following capitals.

2. Trenton, New Jersey

3 Pennsylvania - Harrisburg 

4 Delaware - Dover 

What is Capital Architecture ?

In architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, or "head") or chapiter constitutes the uppermost member of a column (or a pilaster). It expands the area of the column's supporting surface by acting as a mediator between the column and the weight pressing down on it.

The capital connects the often square abacus and the typically circular shaft of the column, projecting on each side as it rises to support the abacus. The capital might be convex, as in the Doric order, concave, as in the inverted bell of the Corinthian order, or scroll outward, as in the Ionic order.

All capitals in the classical tradition are based on these three primary forms.

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1. New York  -   Albany

2. New Jersey - Trenton

3. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg

4. Delaware - Dover

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