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Why is there a large difference between the type of vegetation found on Bali
and that found on Lombok?
A. The islands are separated by hundreds of miles of desert.
B. The islands' economies operate very differently
c. During the last ice age, only Lombok was isolated from Asia,
D. Lombok has a completely different climate than Bali
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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There is a large difference between the type of vegetation found on Bali and that found on Lombok was during the last ice age, only Lombok was isolated from Asia, The correct option is (C).
What do you mean by the vegetation of Bali?Cultivated plants make up the majority of the vegetation of Java and Bali. Along the coast are mangrove, swamp, and Nipa fruticans forests. Subalpine and alpine vegetation predominates in mountainous areas.
The mixed lowland and hill tropical rainforest, which grows below 5,000 feet, is the most significant vegetation type (1,500 metres). It is characterized by a variety of species, such as trees with thick, woody stems and lofty canopies (climbing plants).
Indonesia's unique blend of Asian, Australian, and Indonesian lineages can be seen in its flora. This is a result of Indonesia's geographic location between the aforementioned continents.
Therefore, there is a large difference between the type of vegetation found on Bali and that found on Lombok was during the last ice age, only Lombok was isolated from Asia,
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Read the passage below and answer the question that follows. Audrey planned to move from Iowa to Arizona. En route, she was offered a job in Colorado, which she accepted. She now lives in Denver, Colorado, and works for an athletic apparel design company. This is an example of __________. A. step migration B. forced migration C. a cyclic movement D. an intervening opportunity Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Since Audrey now works for an athletic apparel design company serves as an example of D. an intervening opportunity.
What is an intervening opportunity?An intervening opportunity serves as a factor or something which make a person who is migrating to stop at a place for a reason between the place they left and that place they were going.
Therefore, for Audrey Audrey planned to move from Iowa to Arizona and later stop to take a job is an example of intervening opportunity.
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what are the tertiary industries in british columbia
Answer: these are the industries in British Columbia
Agriculture.
Construction.
Film and Television.
Fisheries & Aquaculture.
Forestry.
High Technology.
Manufacturing.
Mining.
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How does carbon move between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere?
Explore: Use the Gizmo to create a path for carbon that begins and ends in the atmosphere. Finally, summarize very briefly how the carbon atom got to that location.
Create: Click Reset. Use the Gizmo to create a path in which the carbon atom goes from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere. Describe each transition briefly.
Atmosphere Hydrosphere Biosphere Geosphere
Atmospheric CO2 Ocean Marine plants/algae Sediments
Volcanoes, burning Rain water During photosynthesis, Uneaten plants and algae
fossil fuels, and breaks down marine algae and plants drift down to the ocean
other sources exposed rocks remove carbon dioxide floor and becomes apart
of marine sediments
1. Explain: Based on the Gizmo, explain how the following transitions might take place?
2. Describe at least two ways that carbon can get from a land plant to the atmosphere.
3. Describe at least two ways that carbon can get from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere.
4. Can you find two ways that carbon can get from the ocean to the lithosphere?
5. Describe at least two ways that carbon can get from seashells to the atmosphere.
Answer:
See it in the explanation
Explanation:
1) Carbon moves from atmosphere to hydrosphere and biosphere in the process of photosynthesis and to lithosphere by deposition of dead bodies while from hydrosphere and biosphere, carbon can be move in the process of respiration by animals.
2) During respiration process which takes place in plants in which carbondioxide is released and by eating carbon containing food by animals. By decomposing the food, carbon is releases in the form of carbondioxide.
3) Carbon can be used by the marine plants in the process of photosynthesis and during the process of diffusion, carbon is also dissolve in water bodies.
4) When the plants and animals die, the carbon which is present inside their body is buried in the soil present at the bottom of the ocean and the shells and corels of some animals also contain carbon which is soon be the part of the lithosphere when they die.
5) After the decomposition of seashell, carbondioxide is produced because shells are made up of calcium carbonate.
The carbon cycle refers to the movement of carbon throughout all spheres in the environment.
The carbon cycle is one of the biogeochemical cycles in nature. Biogeochemical cycles are cycles in which essential elements move through the different spheres of the environment.
Carbon enters the atmosphere through respiration of animals. Generally plants trap carbon dioxide from the atmosphere via photosynthesis. This is how carbon enters the biosphere. In the hydrosphere, oceans dissolve carbon dioxide as bicarbonate ions which serve as buffer in the oceans. This is how carbon enters the hydrosphere. Also rain drops dissolve carbon dioxide as it falls. Carbon enters the geosphere through decomposition of biomass.
Carbon gets to the land plants to the atmosphere when the plant dies, decays and carbon dioxide is produced. When plants are burn, carbon dioxide is also released to the atmosphere.
Carbon can move from the land to the atmosphere through combustion of matter and respiration of animals. Carbon can get from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere by dissolving directly into oceans or through rain water.
Carbon gets from the ocean to the lithosphere through the carbonaceous shells of some marine organisms and through fossil fuels and rocks that form in oceans.
Carbon can get from seashell to the atmosphere when the shells are burnt or the organism dies, decay and CO2 is returned to the atmosphere.
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Discuss thee ways in which the mineral extraction industry affects the environment
Answer:
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Explanation:
Environmental impacts of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Impacts can result in erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by the chemicals emitted from mining processes.
minerals from several closely related species make up a
Answer: Group
Explanation:
A Group refers to the amalgamation of minerals from several closely related species. It is done for easier classification and is the third tier in Mineral classification with the first being the Variety of the Mineral, the second being the Species and the third being the Group.
An example of a group is Feldspar which is a group of tectosilicate minerals.
What happened on the following dates to aid regional integration?
a) 1958
b) 1962
c) 1965
d) 1973
Answer:
a) 1958
Explanation:
The ECA established an economic and social; council of UN in 1958, as one of the five regional commissions together to partnered to work towards sustainable development in Africa. This helped to strengthen their voices that often faced disadvantages when often dealing with the rest of the world. Regional integration can impact economic development and growth like jobs.Which of the following factors is generally bad for a beach, in terms of erosion versus deposition?
Answer: Plastic waste and other disposable items are all bad for the beach. Through erosion these materials end up in the water and are moved around through currents and the wind and are deposited in a different location.
Explanation:
where is portharcourt located
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Answer:
Port-Harcourt is located in Nigeria.
Explanation:
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Answer:
it is located at rivers state in nigeria
With examples list five accurate data sources that map makers can rely on for map making
Answer:
Five accurate data sources map makers can rely on for map making are:
Esri Open Data HubNatural Earth DataUSGS Earth explorerOpenStreetMapNASA's Socieconomic Data CentreExplanation:
1. Esri Open Data Hub has over 250,000 open data sets from over 5,000 organizations worldwide, and is the largest GIS organization in the world. Data types found there are OGC, WMS, GeoJSON and GeoService.
2. Natural Earth Data is a public domain data source best suited for cartographers, and is supported by the NACIS. Physical and cultural raster data, quick start kits (MXD and QGS) files can be found there.
3. USGS Earth Explorer has worldwide satellite imagery and a state-of-the-art user interface. Landsat, Sentinel-2 and land cover, digital elevation models such as NASA's ASTER and STRM are data examples that can be found there.
4. OpenStreetMap possibly has the biggest inventory of buildings in the world, with highly detailed GIS data. High spatial cultural vector data such as buildings and waterways can be found there.
5. SEDAC has a gridded population of the world, including population characteristics, also Global socioeconomic data comes from 15 different themes. Data includes agriculture, climate and health.
Is it good to burn the leaves in the field or let it decay to increase fertility of soil. justify? ??
1. Lesson 10 - Describe the evolution of karst topography. Include at least 5 topographic features a geologist might find. What surface hazards are associated with karst? How does this affect the interaction between surface water and groundwater, and how does that affect water quality in aquifers?
Answer:
The evolution of karst landscape is by the interaction of water with limestone rocks.
Explanation:
The karst topography is formed by the dissolved soluble rocks like the limestone and dolomite and featured by the sinkholes and caves. The development of the karst occurs when the acidic water starts to break down the surface bedrocks and cracks open in the bedding plane, as time passes these features gets wider and leads to the development of a drainage system. Carbonic acid is one of the main mechanisms for the formation of features. The karst landscape has a variety of small features and these include the sinkholes, limestone payments, cave pillars, stalactites, and stalagmites. Hazards associated with the karst landscape are erosion by rivers, sinkholes, and hollow holes and Karst wells, etc. The relations between the groundwater and surface water are water quality and quantity. The subsurface layer creates a filter and cleans water from other impurities.How many states are in the United States of America.
Answer:
There are fifty states in the U.S.
Explanation:
The U.S also has five major territories but they are not considered as states.
They are Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the North Pacific Ocean, and American Samoa in the South Pacific Ocean.
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What do we call the process of erosion where soluble rocks are dissolved by the water?
Answer:
solution
Explanation:
the materials dissolve in water and are carried away
why is the amount of gas in magma important in relation to
volcanic eruption? What chemical and physical characteristics of magma are most important whether the magma erupts explosively or
non explosively.
Answer:
physical properties is that they solidify to form other features like mandara crater located mount Kilimanjaro and chemical properties is that they contain minerals which support grow up of plants example areas of mount Kilimanjaro
Discuss the emphasis on the distinctiveness of a particular place and the characteristics or activities that make up that location in Regional geography?
Answer:
Discuss the emphasis on the distinctiveness of a particular place and the characteristics or activities that make up that location in Regional geography?
Regional geography lays emphasis on the distinctiveness of a particular place and the characteristics that make up that location. With specific examples from Ghana and knowledge acquired in the regional geography of Ghana course discuss the above statement
Answer:
Ghana is found in the Western region of Africa. Its geography is divided into four major zones.
The coastline which is sandy with plains and scrub with rivers and streams.
The high plains are found in the northern part of Ghana.
Ashanti uplands and plateau which are found in the South-west and south-central part of Ghana
The hilly Akwapim-Togo ranges are found along Ghana's eastern international border
what are the countries which conducted census in five years
Answer:
most countries, population censuses are conducted once every 10 years. In some countries such as Japan, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and Canada, censuses are conducted more often, every 5 years.
What type of plate boundary is illustrated in the image?
Answer:
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DIVERGENT (the plates are moving apart)
CONVERGENT (the plates are moving together and moving upwards)
DESTRUCTIVE (the oceanic plates subduct under the continental plate)
CONSERVATIVE (the plates move along each other)
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to this question is Convergent, I just took the test on Edge and I got it correct.
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How can renewable energy helps the natural environment of underdeveloped countries?
What type of biome are savanna ecosystems?
Answer:
The type of biome that savanna ecosystem is grasslands
Explanation:
Question # 2 main features of a
census.
Answer:
Explanation:
Seven features of census are: sponsorship by the national government agreement on areas to be included, universality, individual enumeration, simultaneity of enumeration, periodicity, and publication and dissemination
What effect does the imagery of Twain's travel experience through the American West have on the meaning of this excerpt?
Answer and Explanation:
Firstly, it implies that people are not truly capable of leaving their home countries behind, and wherever they go, they are dissatisfied. Secondly, it suggests how homesick twain is and hints that he can't wait to return to the united states and ride a stagecoach across the west. Next, it emphasizes twain's lack of experience as a traveler by showing that he doesn't adapt well to new places and unfamiliar cultures. Finally, it contrasts twain's feelings about the ordered, uniform landscape of france with the wild, varied landscape of the American West.
Answer: The answer is: It contrasts Twain's feelings about the ordered, uniform landscape of France with the wild, varied landscape of the American West.
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Week Three: Intro to Rocks / Igneous Rocks1. From Activity 4.5 (p.121), place an "X" in the table to indicate what rock group is characterized by each of the processes and rock properties (hint: there is only one rock type for each process/rock property). (5 pts)Processes and Rock Properties Igneous Sedimentary MetamorphicLithification of sediment Intense heating (but not melting) Crystals precipitate from water Solidification of magma/lava Melting of rock Compaction of sediment Folding of rock Crystalline Foliated Common fossils 2. From Activity 5.5 (p.143), analyze and classify the igneous rock pictured below (sample 44 of your rock kit). Infer the origin of the rock based on its texture. (5 pts)-Mafic color index (% of mafic mineral crystals): -Would you describe the rock as mafic, intermediate, or felsic? -Texture present (i.e. phaneritic or aphanitic): -The name of this rock is:-Based on its texture, how did this rock form (i.e. intrusively or extrusively)? Use your textbook and rock samples to answer the following questions.3. Look at Bowen’s Reaction Series (figure 4.20 on p. 110 of your textbook). Lay your mineral samples on a white sheet of paper in the same arrangement as the minerals are presented in the figure, and take a picture. Paste the picture below
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Lithification of sediment = Sedimentary rock
Intense heating (but not melting) = Metamorphic rock
Crystals precipitate from water = Sedimentary rock
Solidification of magma/lava = Igneous rock
Melting of rock = Igneous rock
Compaction of sediment = sedimentary rock
Folding of rock = Metamorphic rock
Crystalline= Igneous rock
Foliated = Metamorphic rock
Common fossils = Sedimentary rock.
The air parcel above has a temperature of 30 deg C on the surface. Its Dew Point temperature is 20 deg C. The dry adiabatic lapse rate is 10 deg C/km and the moist adiabatic lapse rate is 6 deg C/km. An external force lifts the air parcel from the surface to 1 km of altitude. At 1 km the external forcing is removed. What will happen to the air parcel once the external forcing is removed? Will a cloud form?
Answer:
Once the external force is removed , the air parcel will remain at that level.
Yes a cloud will form
Explanation:
Given that:
Temperature of the air parcel [tex]T_a[/tex] = 30 ° C
Dew point temperature = 20 ° C
Dry adiabatic lapse rate D = 10° C/Km
Moist adiabatic lapse rate M= 4° C/Km
external force lifting the air parcel from surface to the attitude = 1 km
Let first calculate the air temperature T at the top of the mountain
T = [tex]T_a - (D*1 \ km) - (M * 1 \ km)[/tex]
T = 30 ° C - ( 10 ° C/Km × 1 km ) - ( 4° C/Km × 1 km )
T = 30 ° C - 10 ° C - 4 ° C
T = 30 ° C - 14 ° C
T = 16 ° C
The temperature at the top of the mountain is 16 ° C
What will happen to the air parcel once the external forcing is removed?
Once the external force is removed , the air parcel will remain at that level.
This is because, from the information given: air temperature will drop to .20° C by the dry adiabatic lapse rate of 10° C/km at an altitude of 1 km.
Since both the air parcel temperature and the external temperature are taking place at 1 km ; then no external force is applied thus, they will remain at that level.
Will a cloud form?
Yes, a cloud will form
GIven that ; the Dew point temperature = 20 ° C , the air parcel will no be able to either sink or rise. Therefore condensation of vapor to water will occur which in turns form a cloud.
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
government in which monarchs hold total power over the people.
Answer:
absolute monarchy
Explanation:
this is where a monarch holds absolute control of the people
Answer: Absolutism
Explanation:
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Math challenge:<br />I have 1k cash on hand, and in my bank, I have 1k, and I withdraw half of 500. How much money DO I have now.
Answer: $2000
Explanation:
1000 on hand
1000 in bank
so you have 2000. even if you withdraw 500 it is still your money so you still have $2000
1. Which countries in East Africa have high temperatures for much of the year?
Answer:
Sudan, Djibouti, and Somalia have high temperatures for much of the year.
Explanation:
Rocks carried by the floods and deposited elsewhere are called _________ and can be found in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and were carried from as far as Montana.
· Water plummets _______ feet over the Palouse Falls in Eastern Washington.
· The bedrock of the Inland Northwest is ____________ rock.
· The ice age floods raged around ___________________ years ago.
· From space the area of Central Washington looks like a ______ _________.
· Early farmers regarded the channeled scablands as an ________________.
Catastrophism explained Earth’s geological features through
Answer:
1. Glacial erratic rock
2. 198 ft
3. Basalt rocks
4. 12,000 to 18,000 years ago
5. A series of potholes and puddles
6. Useless for planting
7. Sudden, short-lived, violent events
Explanation:
Glacial erratic rocks are rocks transported from their source of origin and deposited in their current location by ice rafting over a distance of hundreds of km in the great Missoula floods. These types of rock vary in size when compared to the native rocks.
The Palouse Fall in Washington stands at an height of 198 feet through which the water plummets, and is surrounded by striking basalt cliffs. It lies on the Palouse River upstream of the confluence with the Snake River.
Most of the Inland Northwest bedrock is made up of basalt rock that shot shot out of a crack in the earth's crater as a liquid lava and the solidified 15 to 17 million years ago.
Due to the great flood, most of central Washington when viewed from space looks like a series of puddles and potholes.
Early farmers regarded the scabland as useless and rather planted their wheat on the silt rich hill.
Catastrophism is the theory that the Earth has largely been shaped by sudden, short-lived, violent events, which differs from Uniformitarianism that believes in slow incremental changes of the earth's surface with time
Why is barren land represented by white colour on maps?
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Answer:
The colour white is used to show barren land on topographical sheets.
Explanation:
Open scrub and seasonal streams are two features in the map that indicate the region has seasonal rainfall.
Rivers, steams and ponds/tanks are dry in nature.
Barren land shown in white colour also indicate tht the region has seasonal rainfall.