What are tributaries?

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Answer 1
Answer: a stream that flows to a larger stream or other body of water.
Answer 2
Answer: A small channel of water that flows into a larger river...

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When a storm over an ocean has wind speeds of 75km/h what can it be classified as

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That's a "Tropical Storm".

It's not a "hurricane" until winds are up around 100 km/hr.

Answer:

A tropical storm is the right answer.

Explanation:

A topical storm is formed into a hurricane when the closed circulation transform into an eye. A tropical storm becomes a hurricane if its winds reach 119 km/hr (all most about : 74 mph).

What type of weather does low barometric pressure usually create?A. Stormy
B. Fair
C. Sinking air
D. Little wind

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Answer: B, A, C

Explanation:

B.  The most important elements of weather are heat, air and water.

A. Stormy weather pressure usually creates low barometric pressure.

C.  When there increase in winds and a drop in temperature you can expect thunderstorms

A it brings alot of rain fall

How are people different from each other

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People have their own unique personality's, trademarks, ect. 
We are all different because we make different decisions, look different, have different hobbies or favorites. We are all different in many ways. 

What is liquid rock on Earth's surface called? A. soil B. erosion C. magma D. lava

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Lava is molten rock on the surface

The answer is letter D

What general pattern of winds near the equator

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The region of Earth receiving the Sun's direct rays is the equator. Here, air is heated and rises, leaving low pressure areas behind. Moving to about thirty degrees north and south of the equator, the warm air from the equator begins to cool and sink. Between thirty degrees latitude and the equator, most of the cooling sinking air moves back to the equator. The rest of the air flows toward the poles. The air movements toward the equator are called trade winds- warm, steady breezes that blow almost continuously. The Coriolis Effect makes the trade winds appear to be curving to the west, whether they are traveling to the equator from the south or north. The trade winds coming from the south and the north meet near the equator. These converging trade winds produce general upward winds as they are heated, so there are no steady surface winds. This area of calm is called the doldrums. Between thirty and sixty degrees latitude, the winds that move toward the poles appear to curve to the east. Because winds are named from the direction in which they originate, these winds are called prevailing westerlies. Prevailing westerlies in the Northern Hemisphere are responsible for many of the weather movements across the United States and Canada.(: hope i helped 

Which of the following statements best describes Canada’s government?A.
Canada’s provinces are self-governing.
B.
Canada is governed by the monarch of the United Kingdom.
C.
Canada’s territories are governed by the central government.
D.
Canada’s national affairs are conducted by a central government.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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