How many tributaries does the nile river have?

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three.

  It is formed by the confluence of three other rivers, the White Nile (Bahr-el-Abiad), Blue Nile (Bahr-el-Azrak) and River Atbara. The Blue Nile (Bahr-el-Azrak) flows from Lake Tana (Ethiopia), converging with the White Nile in Khartoum, capital of Sudan



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The five key features of tornadoes are formation, speed, vacuums, location and dust devils. They usually form in large thunder clouds. Their internal winds begin to whirl forming a funnel. The speed at which the funnel spins can be 400 km/hr making them the fastest winds on earth. The funnel acts like a giant vacuum sucking up debris and dirt as it goes. They usually only last about 15 minutes but can cover over hundreds of kilometers in that time. The primary location of tornadoes is in the United States in the Mid-Western states. If it develops over sea it is called a waterspout with winds up to 80 kph. In deserts where there is not as much water, small sandstorms known as dust devils are produced by whirling winds.

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California is one of the most seismically active regions in the world. Recently scientists published new calculations that reveal there is a 99.7 percent chance a magnitude 6.7 or larger earthquake will hit California in the next 30 years. Despite the new results, scientists still cannot predict exactly where in the state such an earthquake will occur or when.Why are scientists so sure about their predictions concerning the future California earthquake?
A) California has a long history of earthquakes.
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The answer is C. California sits on top of two of Earth's major tectonic plates... meaning that it is very likely for earthquakes to happen

How does Glaciation affects the soil? (Both in a good way and a bad way) Thanks!

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Glaciers carry soil from one place to another. This means that a lot of the fertile soil used mainly for that one area could have been taken away and effected negatively because the fertile soil on the bottom isn't as good as the one on the top, which has been dragged away by glaciers. However, it can take soil to environments where soil is needed, helping it.
(So sorry but the same questions get the same answers lol)

detemina cordonatele geografice ale punctului de confluenta a riurilor tigru si eufrat va rog frumos repede si corect va dau 20 de puncte

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Doar ca sa stii, esti pe brainly.com, nu pe brainly.ro. Cauta coordonatele parcului Adam's Tree. Acolo e punctul de confluenta

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Chlorofluorocarbons have damaged the Ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere.

WHICH TYPE OF ENERGY DESCRIBES a moving swing on the playground

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Kinetic energy is how fast the swing moves (Speed)

Potential energy is when you increase the energy, by pumping your legs on the ground. 

So, there are two types of energy involved here: Kinetic energy and Potential energy.

I am pretty sure it's Kinetic, but I may be wrong...