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George wants to read about malaria. He would find most of the informationA. On a Web site about Egypt's rulersB. In a medical book about CT scansC. On a Web site about mummiesD. In a medical book about diseasesOk
Geography
High School
What trade advantages doesVladivostok's location have?A near Pacific Ocean and ChinaB near Europe and Caspian SeaC near Arctic Circle in western SiberiaD near Eurasian republics and Black Sea
Geography
High School
What was a major benefit of the Silk Road? It created a unified economy across all of Asia. It shortened travel time between China and Europe for traders. It connected the countries to the north of China for travel and trade. It encouraged trade between China and countries on other continents.
Geography
High School
Name the intersection of plane X and plane Y
Geography
High School
True or False? Wheat was brought to North America by European settlers.
Geography
College
The boundary line dividing India and Pakistans was drawn based onA. Geometric parallelsB. Geographic featuresC. Religious differencesD. Linguistic differencesE. Historical claims
Geography
High School
What is the dominant religion in South Africa? Hint: Use the map in the lesson to help you answer this question. Indigenous Christianity Islam Hindu
Geography
High School
When the first big earthquake hits los angeles, where does professor hayes want everyone to seek shelter?.
Geography
College
How are continental slopes formed?
Geography
High School
Identify the series of geologic processes that can transform sediment into shale, shale into slate, and slate into magma.
Geography
College
match the term in column 1 to the definition in column 2. options : the sacred mosqueKarbalathe temple mountmatch ^ to :the holy city of shiite muslimslocated in meccalocated in jerusalem
Geography
High School
The triangles shown below must be congruent. 45 45- 12 45 45 12 O A. True B. False
Geography
High School
What happens if the same sedimentary rock is found on either side of a valley?
Geography
High School
If a science-fiction styled mad scientist wanted to change the tidal patterns on earth, they could make adifference by changing the gravity of any of the following EXCEPT for:
Geography
High School
What is the value of x with 2x + 57 degree angle and 4x - 3 degree angle in a Alternate exterior
Geography
High School
Describe the precipitation in these latitudes.
Geography
College
4. Which of the following profiles characterizes thepopulation group that is the most likely to migrate?(A) Married, twenty-five years old(B) Single, twenty-five years old(C) Married, fifty years old(D) Single, fifty years old(E) Married, sixty-five years old
Geography
High School
The level of environmental protection enacted typically depends on _______.a.the perceived benefit of the actionb.the support of the communityc.pressure from foreign governmentsd.all of the abovePlease select the best answer from the choices providedABCD
Geography
High School
What is known as comet ?
Geography
College
Both Pakistan and India have claimed the Kashmir region. This situation has resulted in which of the following consequences?A. increasing unity between the countriesB. the formation of a new countryC. the formation of a new religionD. increasing tensions between the countries
Geography
College
You're going on a trip to Africa, a place you know little about. How can you make the most of the trip and learn from it? Check all that apply. A. Observe everythingB. Be open to experiences C. Live and learn D. Ask questions
Geography
Middle School
Would you rather live in the city or the country? Why
Geography
Middle School
Which of the following is the rigid, solid layer of the upper mantle that is connected to the crust? Asthenosphere Atmosphere Lithosphere Mesosphere
Geography
Middle School
What gives Earth its magnetic field?Group of answer choicesConvection of hot liquid metal within the outer coreMovement of continental plates on the crustExtreme pressure at lower levels of the mantleVibration of metals within the inner core
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