What is a storm surge?
1A huge, destructive swell of water produced by a rain storm.
2A huge, destructive swell of water produced by a blizzard.
3A huge, destructive swell of water produced by a tornado.
4A huge, destructive swell of water produced by a hurricane.
Answer:
it's 4
A huge, destructive swell of water produced by a hurricane.
Explanation:
Storm surge is caused primarily by the strong winds in a hurricane or tropical storm. The low pressure of the storm has minimal contribution! The wind circulation around the eye of a hurricane (left above) blows on the ocean surface and produces a vertical circulation in the ocean (right above).
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Which describes climate?
1 the average weather day to day
2 the average temperature, humidity, and rainfall
3 the average weather over many years
4 the average annual precipitation
Which area has low population density?
rural Canadian villages
eastern United States
ice-covered parts of Greenland
southern Asia
Answer:
Eastern United States
Explanation:
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Ellen pushed a 12 lb box 1000 feet with a 2 pound force. How much work did she do?
A) 500 foot-pounds
B) 24 foot-pounds
C) 2,000 foot-pounds
D) 12,000 foot-pounds
Answer:
answer - b 24 foot pounds
Which instruments are used by weather forecasters?
1 GOES satellite, weather balloons, and radar
2 weather maps, radar, and weather flags
3 weather balloon, GOES satellite, and weather flags
4 radar, GOES satellite, and weather flags
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Answer:
(1) the United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers; (2) the United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies
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There is a great deal of vegetation in a rain forest because there is _____.
1 a lot of sunlight and water
2 a vast tundra
3 a long winter
4 a cool, dry climate
From this poem, The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman what makes you want to?
Answer:
Because it make it seem like climbing a mountain is the best thing you can ever do
Explanation:
Answer: Because it makes it seem like climbing a mountain is the best thing you can ever do
Explanation:
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A _____ has plants that grow far apart, with roots that can absorb scarce water before it evaporates in the dry heat.
A. temperate grassland
B. tropical savanna
C. desert
D. tundra
According to Hindu belief, what is dharma?
A. the belief that everyone lives many lives
B. moral and religious law that defines the caste system
C. the belief that actions come back on people
D. moral and religious law that governs behavior
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The Declaration of Sentiments argues that women have been treated unfairly in American society. **Which sentence from the passage best supports this claim?**
A. We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal
B. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;
C. Such has been the patient sufferance of the women under this government, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to demand the equal station to which they are entitled.
D. The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Do some research and Define and Explain what the word Holocaust is .
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Answer:
In reality, Holocaust means "destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war."
"a nuclear holocaust"
But in historical context, it means "a Jewish sacrificial offering that was burned completely on an altar. "
Explanation:
Well, the word Holocaust actually means "destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war. " (Via OxfordLanguages) but in most cases when people say the word the Holocaust, they are referring to the awful killing and torture of 6 million Jewish children, men, and women during WW2. The word Holocaust is derived from the Greek holokauston, a translation of the Hebrew wordʿolah, meaning a burnt sacrifice offered whole to God. This word was chosen, and gained wide usage, because, in the ultimate manifestation of the Nazi killing program—the extermination camps—the bodies of the victims were consumed whole in crematoria or open fires.
i need help __________ is an authoritarian dictatorship, while __________ is a democratic republic.
A.
Colombia . . . Venezuela
B.
Brazil . . . Haiti
C.
Mexico . . . Cuba
D.
Cuba . . . Brazil
Which of the following was not a characteristic of the 2010 Haiti earthquake?
A.
There was a loss of electricity and water.
B.
The quake hit the capital city.
C.
The quake registered at 7.8 on the Richter scale.
D.
The death toll was less than 1,000.
Answer:
Both C and D answers show uncorrect statements about the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
Explanation:
Do you think Adams should have pushed for war? Why or why not?
Answer:
Adams was an intelligent man. He was a patriot and an able diplomat. But he did not like party politics. This dislike caused trouble during his presidency because two political parties struggled for power during his time in office. Adams was caught in the middle.
Explanation:
from what ik he was a good presidant and should not get punished
What is a birthrate?
1 the number of live births each year for a country
2 the number of live births each year per 100 people
3 the number of live births each year for a particular population
4 the number of live births each year per 1,000 people
i think its 4 but im not sure
Answer:
4. The number of live births each year per 1,000 people.
What force of nature has helped extend Arkansas’s growing season for agricultural crops?
A. atmosphere
B. plate tectonics
C. New Madrid Seismic Zone
D. deposition
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
A must be answer
race and poverty are linked in Brazil?
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Which are examples of first-level activities?
1 herding animals, sheering sheep, cutting wood, making jewelry
2 cutting wood, sheering sheep, making jewelry, raising crops
3 sheering sheep, sewing, raising crops, herding animals
4 raising crops, sheering sheep, herding animals, cutting wood
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What is a death rate?
1 the number of deaths each year per 1,000 people
2 the average number of people who die each year
3 the average number of people who die each month
4 the number of deaths each year per 100 people
Answer:
the deaths is die
Explanation:
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In comparison to Louis XIV and Peter the Great, what kinds of restrictions and checks did those in England try to place upon the king? Specifically, think about the King's power to universally lay taxes, imprison citizens, and seize land. Furthermore, how would restrictions on the king's power to lay taxes have affected the policies and spending of a ruler like King Louis XIV?
What does the term Habeus Corpus mean and how would a writ of habeus corpus be used to check a King's power?
How do you think the English Bill of Rights influenced the creation of the United States Constitution? What similarities can you find between the two documents? How could the statement of these rights within each document help to check the power of the king and the federal government?
The Chinese-Japanese relationship began with
religion.
feudalism.
trade.
tourism.
Answer:
religion
Explanation:
Japanese Samurai were not considered part of the higher class. ... Japanese Samurai were highly educated. The Chinese-Japanese relationship began with. religion.
The Chinese-Japanese relationship began with trade.
trade.What is the relationship between China and JapanHistorically, the relationship between China and Japan has been shaped by various factors, and trade played a crucial role in their early interactions. The earliest recorded contact between China and Japan can be traced back to the 1st century CE, during the Han Dynasty in China. This contact was primarily driven by trade between the two regions.
During this period, Japan, known as "Wa" at the time, imported goods such as silk, bronze mirrors, and other luxury items from China. Chinese merchants and diplomats traveled to Japan, establishing trade networks and cultural exchanges. Through trade, the Chinese and Japanese began to exchange goods, knowledge, and ideas.
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In this module, you’ve learned about the goals, interests, and activities of the American Progressive movements of the late 1800s and early 1900s. What is the legacy of these endeavors today? Is Progressivism as Theodore Roosevelt understood it still around? Do Progressives use the same means to an end that were used a century ago?
Compare and/or contrast the current Progressive movement or contemporary Progressive politics to the Progressivism you studied in this module. You may need to do some light research to make sure you understand who today’s Progressives are and where they stand on issues like the ones that concerned the country’s original Progressives.
When you have written a few paragraphs comparing and contrasting Progressivism then and now, respond to the posts of at least two other students. In each response, explain how your own perspective is similar to or different from the other student’s perspective, and provide evidence or examples to support your ideas.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Progressive movement was a turn-of-the-century political movement interested in furthering social and political reform, curbing political corruption caused by political machines, and limiting the political influence of large corporations. This is known as Progressive Era.
What is the Progressive Era?The Progressive Era in America saw a great deal of social activity and governmental reform to get rid of monopolies, corruption, waste, and inefficiency. While the waste, as well as efficiency components, persisted into the 1920s, the main themes came to an end with American engagement in World War I.
The Progressive Era in the United States, which lasted from the late 1890s until the late 1910s, was characterized by extensive governmental and social reform with a focus on eradicating monopolies, corruption, waste, and inefficiency.
Labor rights, women's suffrage, economic reform, environmental protections, and indeed the care of the poor, especially impoverished immigrants, were just a few of the overlapping concerns that the Progressive Era's leaders worked on.
During the Progressive Era, a tradition of reform was developed that has remained in American culture ever since. Monopolies were eliminated because they violated federal law. There were founded several commercial groups, and professional, civic, as well as religious organizations. They made people's lives better both individually and collectively.
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Georgia directed whites living in Cherokee territory to sign an oath pledging what?
and What happened to missionaries who refused to take the oath?
Answer:
Cherokee nation, had been served on the governor and attorney-general of the state of Georgia on the 27th December 1830, and the 1st of January 1831. The notice stated that the motion would be made in this court on Saturday, the 5th day of March 1831. The bill was signed by John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee nation, and an affidavit, in the usual form, of the facts stated in the bill was annexed; which was sworn to before a justice of the peace of Richmond county, state of Georgia.
Explanation:
The Garden of Live Flowers
Looking-glass Insects
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Humpty Dumpty
Based on the titles of these chapters, which of the following predictions can be made about Alice’s adventures in the novel?
A. Alice will find herself in grave danger as she goes along.
B. Alice will meet a variety of interesting creatures and characters.
C. Alice will learn many important morals and life lessons.
D. Alice will travel to distant lands on the other side of the Earth.
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Which of the following positions is NOT a part of the Presidential Cabinet as outlined in the Constitution?
a. Vice President
b. Secretary of State
c. Secretary of Defense
Answer:
Vice President
Explanation:
The Presidential Cabinet is composed of the heads of each of the executive departments and agencies. This group of people helps the President of the United States carry out the vast number of tasks for which the executive branch is responsible. However, according to the Constitution the Vice President is not a member of the Cabinet. The President may invite the Vice-President to join these meetings of the Cabinet.
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Where are vertical climate zones found?
1 in rain forests
2 in mountains
3 in the tundra
4 only on Mount Everest
Why was the swearing in of the Vice President so significant yesterday? *
She is the first person to become Vice President
She is the first female, Black and South Asian person to be Vice President
She sang a song before she was inaugurated
There was nothing different about the swearing in of the Vice President yesterday
Answer:
She is the first female, Black, and South Asian person to be Vice President.
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The Ancient Chinese were famous for their inventions and technology. Many of their inventions had lasting impact on the entire world. Other inventions led to great feats of engineering like the Grand Canal and the Great Wall of China.
Firing a rocket using gunpowder The Diamond Sutra is the world's oldest Printed Book
Here are some of the notable inventions and discoveries made by the engineers and scientists of Ancient China:
Silk - Silk was a soft and light material much desired by the wealthy throughout the world. It became such a valuable export that the trade route running from Europe to China became known as the Silk Road. The Chinese learned how to make silk from the cocoons of silkworms. They managed to keep the process for making silk a secret for hundreds of years.
Paper - Paper was invented by the Chinese as well as many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD. (Modern paper, not papyrus paper).
Printing - Wood block printing was invented in AD 868 and then moveable type around 200 years later. This was actually hundreds of years before the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in Europe.
The Compass - The Chinese invented the magnetic compass to help determine the correct direction. They used this in city planning at first, but it became very important to map makers and for the navigation of ships.
Gunpowder - Gunpowder was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets. They also invented fireworks and made great beautiful displays of fireworks for celebrations.
Boat Rudder - The rudder was invented as a way to steer large ships. This enabled the Chinese to build huge ships as early as 200 AD, well before they were ever built in Europe.
Other - Other inventions include the umbrella, porcelain, the wheelbarrow, iron casting, hot air balloons, seismographs to measure earthquakes, kites, matches, stirrups for riding horses, and acupuncture.
Fun Facts
Gunpowder, paper, printing, and the compass are sometimes called the Four Great Inventions of Ancient
China.
Kites were first used as a way for the army to signal warnings.
Umbrellas were invented for protection from the sun as well as the rain.
Chinese doctors knew about certain herbs to help sick people. They also knew that eating good foods was
important to being healthy.
Compasses were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the correct direction so they would
be in harmony with nature.
The Grand Canal in China is the longest manmade canal or river in the world. It is over 1,100 miles long
and stretches from Beijing to Hangzhou.
They invented the abacus in the 2nd century BC. This was a calculator that used sliding beads to help
compute math problems quickly.
A clear coating called lacquer was made to protect and enhance certain works of art and furniture.
Paper money was first developed and used in China during the Tang dynasty (7th century)
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Questions:
7) Which of the following was a use for gunpowder?
A. Fireworks
B. Bombs
C. Rockets
D. All of the above
8) What invention allowed the Ancient Chinese to build huge ships well before the rest of the world?
A. Silk Sails C. Waterproof
B. Boat rudder D. Compass
9) What invention did the Chinese keep secret from the rest of the world for hundreds of years?
A.The process for making silk
B.The process for making gunpowder
C.The process for making paper
D.The process for iron casting
Answer:
what is society ?Whar are important