How does the atmosphere help keep earth insulated and warm?

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Answer 1
Answer: The atmosphere helps some of the Sun's hot rays bounce off, we would be cooked up by how hot the Sun is if we had no atmosphere (and that happens in Africa and there IS a atmosphere). The atmosphere takes in most of the Sun's rays so we don't freeze to death. Our atmosphere is important and we should take care of it, not pollute it.
Answer 2
Answer: The atmosphere helps regulate heat from the sun. If the atmosphere didn't do that we would all be roasted chickens or potatoes xD

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What was the cause of the conflict between Cuba and Spain?

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The conflict between Cuba and Spain (Spanish-American War) is caused when the Congress declared Cuba's independence and forced Spain to get out of Cuba. Hope this helps!!
congress issued a resolution on April 20 declaring Cuba independent and demanding that Spain leave the island within three days. 

...My answer would be because, Cuban rebels wanted independence from Spain

Please help me, its emergancy!

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It is B attending because they are "showing up"
the answer is b because it goes with the question

Compare and contrast the economics of Chile and Venezuela.

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The difference between both nations is tha the venezuelan administration spends all of the oil porceeds now, not saving a pence. chile, by constrast, follows its counter cyclical guidelines and even tries, through fiscal policy, to avoid an excessive appreciation of the chilean peso against the us dollar -a byproduct of the high copper price-, which could lead to some degree of dutch disease, by saving $15 billion abroad. only the interests of it are to be spent for now. hope this helps!

Wind water gravity and ice to move rock sediment and soil from one place to another is?

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Sediments are loose Earth materials such as  sand that accumulates on the  land surface in river and  lake  beds, and  on ocean  floor. 
The process is Erision and deposition

What were the first two political parties and what did they believe

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Federalists and Anti-Federalists. To remember what they believed you can remember this: Federalists were for the Constitution, Anti-Federalists were against it. 
The Federalist Party and Democratic-Republican Party.The Federalists wanted a strong, powerful, government with control over fiscal issues.The Democratic-Republicans favored a Constitutional government with very limited power.The Democratic-Republicans were mainly known as Democrats or Republicans, and their members were referred to as Anti-Federalists. The term Democratic-Republicans is mostly for historical reference. They split in 1824, one part became the modern Democratic Party, although had nothing in common with today's Democrats.

Compare the experiences of people of different cultures who settled in California in the 1840s and 1850s. Then, tell how the increase in immigrant populations affected Mexicans and Native Americans who lived in California before the Mexican Cession.

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A huge number of immigrants came to California in the 1840s and 1850s. Many of these people came from other parts of the United States as part of the Gold Rush in 1849 (that's where we get the term 49ers). Many, many others came from China and East Asia to do difficult manual labor jobs. The Chinese in particular experienced terrible racism and oppression. The U.S. even passed a law called the Chinese Exclusion Act, which was designed to keep Chinese people out of the country.

Meanwhile, the huge influx of immigrants of all kinds tended to have very negative effects on Native American populations, who often lost their lands as new arrivals placed new pressures on land resources throughout the state.