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

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

I think A

Explanation:

A must be answer


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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.

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Answer:

Both C and D answers show uncorrect statements about the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Explanation:

the answer is B
A is a characteristic
B is not a characteristic
C is a characteristic
D is a characteristic

Thinking back to WW1 and the issues Europe faced with thendevastation from WW1, what kind of issues will Europe now br faced with in a post WW2 Europe?

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Answer:

At the end of the war, millions of people were dead and millions more homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed. The Soviet Union, too, had been heavily affected

Explanation:

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Much of northern and eastern France was physically devastated by the war. Germany's economy was shattered and Britain was nearly bankrupt. Russia was in revolution and the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires were disintegrating. This left widespread economic damage and hardship for the surviving peoples of Europe.



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Ice cap climates are bitterly cold _____.

A from October until December
B only during the winter
from January until April
all year long

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Answer:

All winter long

Explanation:

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The answer is all year long

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

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Answer:

4. The number of live births each year per 1,000 people.

It’s 4 the number of live births Escher year per 1000 people

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Which is a very densely populated country?

1 Egypt

2 Canada

3 United States

4 Japan
i think its 3 or 1

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3} United States :) have a good day

Should individuals who have oppressed or openly discriminated against other individuals or groups be honored with public statues or memorials? WRITE A RESPONSE!

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Answer:

The answer will have to depend on what point in history, along with the other reason that the statue was/should be put up. For example, George Washington was a slave owner, but also the first President to the USA. With that in mind, yes he is and should be honored with a memorial. For those that disagree, don't tear statues down. You can voice that you want it down, but do not take action. It's not your place.

But, that being said, if someone openly voices their opinion toward a certain race/gender/sexuality/etc. and they own a large company, then no, I would not put up a statue/memorial because they do nothing substantial for our country or for people.

I believe that everyone is equal and we all bleed red. Treat people as your own.

You don't have to listen, but that's my opinion.

I feel like the severity of the situation is important. Statues should only be made of someone who represents a leader and in my opinion, a good leader does not discriminate.

Which area has low population density?

rural Canadian villages

eastern United States

ice-covered parts of Greenland

southern Asia

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Answer:

Eastern United States

Explanation:

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Which climate region is labeled with the letter A on the map above?

A.

humid subtropical

B.

Mediterranean

C.

semiarid

D.

highlands

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can you attach the map to the problem and i’ll try to help you out and solve it

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Do some research and Define and Explain what the word Holocaust is .
best answer will be marked brainliest!!

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the word holocaust is great devastation and loss of many lives in very little time
an example of a holocausts is in world war to with the Nazi (Adolf Hitler) and the Jewish

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.

.Central American countries are known for their export of __________.
A.
beef and cattle
B.
cash crops, such as fruit and coffee
C.
petroleum
D.
electronics, such as televisions

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B, cash crops, such as fruit and coffee! :)
The answer is A,beef and cattle

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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hello. sorry that i can't be exact but it is either between B or C. hope that helped :]

It’s B because the names of the chapters suggests creatures and living organisms, not grave danger or a distant land.

How could you apply what Thomas Paine did to a different school subject? Explain what subject it would be and why?

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Answer:

T

You could apply this to math by counting the number of people he saved or the number of fatalities

Answer:

T

You could apply this to math by counting the number of people he saved or the number of fatalities

Explanation:

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Which is the hottest layer of the Earth?

1.inner core

2.mantle

3.crust

4.outer core

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Answer:

Inner core

Explanation:

It is the hottest layer because it is the closest to the center of the Earth.

Answer:

inner core

Explanation:

How do you think the country would be different if Washington was struck by one of the four bullets during the French & Indian War? Explain.Tell me why you think that

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Answer:

If George Washington had been hit by one of the four bullets in the French & Indian War, there would have been a huge difference in the country.

Explanation:

If George Washington had hit it with a single bullet during the French & Indian War, it would have had a profound impact on America’s future. First, Washington played a key role as commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. His leadership and military skills were crucial to his victory over the British. Without Washington’s leadership, the outcome of the Revolutionary War could have been uncertain or even negative for the American colonies.

In addition, Washington’s contributions went beyond the military. As one of the Founding Fathers and the first President of the United States, his political vision and national knowledge played a major role in shaping the new nation. Washington’s commitment to democratic principles, his role in the drafting of the Constitution, and his first acts as president laid the foundation for America as a democracy

If Washington had been shot during the French and Indian War, the course of history would have changed. It’s hard to say exactly how different the country will be, but Washington’s lack of leadership and influence could weaken the unity, resilience, and direction of the new United States.

In conclusion, if George Washington had been hit by a single bullet during the French and Indian War, it would have changed the country dramatically, potentially affecting the outcome of the Revolutionary War and changing American history.

How can the size of the industrial/service sector and the agriculture employment rate indicate the level of industrialization?

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Answer:

A larger industrial and service sector, and a larger number of people working outside of agriculture, can indicate a higher level of industrialization in the economy.

Explanation:

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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

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A would be the correct answer because Water and sunlight influence the growth of vegetations so more sunlight and water = more vegetation.
The correct answer would be A

What is true about the North Atlantic Current and the Gulf Stream?

1 They give western Europe hotter summers and colder winters than other regions at the same latitude.

2 They give western Europe more varied climates than other regions at the same latitude.

3 They give western Europe a milder climate than other regions at the same latitude.

4 They give western Europe more severe climate than other regions at the same latitude.

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Answer:

4 They give western Europe more severe climate than other region at the same latitude

4 they give Western Europe more severe climate than other regions at the same latitude

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What is true about the North Atlantic Current and the Gulf Stream?
1. They give western Europe a milder climate than other regions at the same latitude.

2. They give western Europe more severe climate than other regions at the same latitude.

3. They give western Europe hotter summers and colder winters than other regions at the same latitude.

4. They give western Europe more varied climates than other regions at the same latitude.

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A. They give western Europe a milder climate than other regions at the same latitude.

The gulf stream as the name implies starts in the Gulf of Mexico. It then moves north towards western Europe and gives it a more mild climate. That's also why western Europe is warm even though its parallel to Canada.

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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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4 is the best answer
I think it’s a hope it helps

How does banking affect the money supply? in your own words

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Answer:

The bank will keep some of it on hand as required reserves, but it will loan the excess reserves out. When that loan is made, it increases the money supply. This is how banks “create” money and increase the money supply. When a bank makes loans out of excess reserves, the money supply increases.

Explanation:

Banking has a significant impact on the money supply in an economy. Through fractional reserve banking, banks can create new money when they lend to borrowers, thereby increasing the money supply.

How does banking affect the money supply?

Conversely, when loans are repaid, money is effectively destroyed, decreasing the money supply. Reserve requirements set by central banks also affect the lending capacity of banks and, therefore, impact the money supply.

Central banks themselves play a crucial role in managing the money supply through various policy tools and actions. Overall, banking activities, including lending, repayment, reserve requirements, and central bank actions, collectively influence the money supply and play a vital role in the functioning of an economy.

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What is another term for the low latitudes?


1.tropical zones


2.temperate zones


3.green zones


4.polar zones

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Number 1 I hope it helps :D

Georgia directed whites living in Cherokee territory to sign an oath pledging what?
and What happened to missionaries who refused to take the oath?

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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.

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Which is true about warm water ocean currents?

1 They move away from the Equator.
2 They move toward the Equator.
3 They are responsible for hurricanes.
4 They are responsible for global warming.

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4.they are responsible for global warming I think

Plz help i need help Can you like say which is the answer for eavh one so like for the silk one just say silk and then the answer. And for the mummification just say mumification and the answer and for the ziggurats say zigerats and the answer for hirogrificles say hirogrificles and the answer.

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The first one is Indus I’m sure?

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When is the Northern Hemisphere tilted closest to the sun?

1.fall equinox

2.winter solstice

3.spring equinox

4.summer solstice

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It’s summer solstice

Answer:

summer solstice

Explanation:

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As part of the water cycle, what happens when heated water vapor condenses?

A It drops as rain.
B It forms clouds.
C It evaporates.
D It forms air cells.

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Answer:

A. it drops as rain. I think...

B. It forms clouds. I think.
When heated water condenses it forms clouds until the cloud eventually busts and it rains. So B.

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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4- radar.GOES satellite, and weather flags

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A tropical wet and dry climate has _____.

1 grasslands and scattered trees

2 a wide variety of forests

3 shrubs and grasses

4 rain forests

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

You can use process of elimination so the obvious wrong one is 4. The easiest and most common thing that people would think of is Africa and the middle region of Africa is this climate so that means that the right answer has to be 1

Answer:

3

Explanation:

because of the lack of rainfall during most of the year, there aren't many plants

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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

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The answer is 3, the average weather over many years!
I think the answer is 3 if it’s not I’m sorry

HURRY UP 20 PTS Which is a difference between the coastal areas and the mountain areas of the Northeast?

A. The mountain areas have a lower elevation than the coastal areas.

B. The coastal areas attract more visitors and tourists than the mountain areas.

C. The mountain areas are made up of land that is much older than the land of the coastal areas.

D. The coastal areas include many islands, and the mountain areas include many mountain ranges.

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Answer:

The only reasonable answer is D

Explanation:

Why A is wrong: It all depends on the certain mountain range                                   Why B is wrong:They more than likely attract the same amount of tourists and again it all depends on the location                                                                           Why C is wrong:They again are probably the same amount of years old and this answer doesn't really make sense. So by process of elimination the answer is D

It’s either C or D, sorry I narrowed it down to those two.
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