Answer:
Guest workers migrate to the region for jobs in construction and the oil fields, increasing the volume of exports from the region
Explanation:
Due to the discovery of oil fields in the south western countries, people from other regions of Asia migrated to these south western Asian countries for jobs in the field of construction and oil fields. Due to this migration, population of south western Asia increases and the economic growth also increases due to the discovery of oil fields. These oil fields improves the economic condition of these countries because oil is very valuable liquid used for vehicles and industries.
Where are possible solutions to reducing the level of CO2 in the atmosphere
Answer:
more electric cars
less huge cow farms
less use of fossile fuels
Explanation:
Answer:
Solving climate change is a huge international challenge. Only a concerted global effort, involving the governments of all nations, will be enough to avert dangerous consequences. But that said, the individual actions of everyday people are still crucial. Large and complex issues, like climate change, are usually best tackled by breaking down the problem into manageable bits.
For carbon emissions, this means reducing the CO2 contribution of each and every one of the six and a half billion people on the planet. But what can you, as an individual person or family, do that will most make a difference to the big picture? Here are my top ten action items, which are both simple to achieve and have a real effect. They are ranked by how much impact they make to ‘kicking the CO2 habit’.
1. Make climate-conscious political decisions. Some commentators said that the 2007 Australian Federal election was the first to be strongly influenced by the stance made by competing political parties on climate change. Regardless of how true this may be, it is obvious that the strong and urgent action needed to combat climate change will require a healthy dose of political will, and the courage to make tough choices. This willpower comes from voters, who consistently demand real action and can see through ‘greenwashing’ (pretend ‘solutions’ and half-measures that do not do the job). Climate change should be a totally non-partisan issue since it affects all people and all countries. If climate change is not perceived by both sides of politics as a ‘core issue’, it will inevitably be marginalised by apparently more immediate concerns. So assess policies clearly, and make your vote count towards real climate solutions – each and every election. This is the only way a global solution can be put in place, in time.
2. Eat less red meat. Traditional red meat comes from ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep. These animals produce large amounts of methane, which is a greenhouse gas that packs 72 times the punch of CO2 over a 20 year period. Other types of meat, such as chicken, pork or kangaroo, produce far less emissions. At average levels of consumption, a family’s emissions from beef would easily outweigh the construction and running costs of a large 4WD vehicle, in less than 5 years. There is no need to cut out red meat entirely, but fewer steaks and snags mean far less CO2.
3. Purchase “green electricity“. The future of energy clearly likes in renewable sources such as solar, wind and wave power and ‘hot rocks’. Even without climate change, there are limits to available oil, natural gas and coal. ‘Green power’ is electricity that comes from these technologies, but is delivered to you in the same way as ‘dirty power’ from fossil-fuel burning. That is, down your power lines. You can buy enough to replace your entire energy usage, or some fraction (I recommend going for 100%; the cost is a few more cents per kilowatt hour of electricity). Most energy suppliers now offer this service and will purchase energy from green sources that is equivalent to what you use. As more people take up this scheme, it will drive ever greater investment in these technologies, reduce cost of delivery, and so further hasten the pace of update. It’s a feedback, and you can be the catalyst of change. [Note some problems with GreenPower here]
4. Make your home and household energy efficient. We all unthinkingly leave lights on when we are not in the room, or switch off the TV by the remote instead of at the wall, fire up the heater on when we could put on an extra layer of clothing, or turn on the air conditioner when we could open the window and turn on a fan. It’s force of habit – a bad habit we can break, with just a little thought. Behaviour change lies at the heart of most individual actions on reducing our individual carbon footprint. By being sensible about your use household energy use, and making sure your house is well insulated, you can make a huge dent in your CO2 emissions. Oh, and it will save you plenty money that you no longer spend on wasted energy, year in, year out.
5. Buy energy and water efficient appliances. Aside from behavioural change, we can invest in more sensible technologies that help us in our day to day lives. When buying new electronic appliances, air conditioners or washing machines, look at their energy and water usage. The more energy efficient they are, the more they’ll save you in the long run, and the lower their CO2 impact will be. In most cases the ‘payback period’ – the difference between the initial cost of a high versus low efficiency appliance and the long-term savings in lower electricity and water bills, is only a matter of a few months to a few years. After that, you are laughing all the way to the bank, and doing something meaningful to combat climate change at the same time.
what inferences can we make regarding earthquake magnitude, frequency, or concentration
Answer:
An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter.
Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock!
Explanation:
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Compare and contrast 2D and 3D maps
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Answer:
Alright.
Explanation:
'2D and 3D refer to the actual dimensions in a computer workspace. 2D is "flat", using the horizontal and vertical (X and Y) dimensions, the image has only two dimensions and if turned to the side becomes a line. 3D adds the depth (Z) dimension.'
Basically, 2D maps are flat (like paper), and 3D maps are not (like a globe).
Brazil gets along well with other countries, but what do Brazil and Argentina have a huge rivalry over? a. basketball b. swimming c. soccer d. baseball
Answer:
soccer
Explanation:
FIFA world cup
what is 56÷12 it my math and idk which one
Answer:
4.67
Explanation:
PLease help me!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 5 STARS AND EVerything! im desperate for a gf, but that is not the point. No asking for gf here folks. Need help with a crossword puzzle the question is Which region do people often live at higher altitudes. This is for AP human geography. I really need help. 7 letter word!
Answer:
maybe its extremophile but I doubt it
Explanation:
Answer:
South America
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which of the following is an example of extensive agriculture?
•wet rice agriculture
•plantation agriculture
•mediterranean agriculture
•dairy farming
•pastoral nomadism
Answer:
option 3
Explanation:
How much of the world's population is in Asia?
O 1/5
O 2/5
O 3/5
O 4/5
World trade is the exchange of money, labor, goods, and services across international borders. What factors promote and affect world trade?
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Answer:
Roads religion and much more
Explanation:
If there has a switch from snowfall to rainfall...is that a positive or negative...in Antarctica???
Answer:
Positive :)
Explanation:
In American cities, __________ played the largest role in allowing many residents to have the freedom to live farther away from their jobs.
A.
flight networks
B.
automobiles
C.
central business districts
D.
streetcars
Answer:
correct answer is B. automobiles
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
3. Based on the timeline, what earlier events may have caused the Age of Revolution? Why do you think that was?
Answer:
Correct answers are The Enlightenment and the Age of Absolutism.
Explanation:
Feudal system that was established in medieval Europe was left certain scars on the political systems in Europe and even outside. Group of philosophers and thinkers believed that government should serve the needs of people and that it is why they started questioning the authority of absolute leaders. Many countries in Europe, such as Habsburg Monarchy, France and Russia were absolute monarchies. Rulers believed they have the divine right to rule without restrictions. That is what enraged many people, and with the support of ideas of Enlightenment Age of Revolution started.
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How does land pollution affect the environment
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Industrial and agricultural activities often release contaminants into the environment that can disrupt the various species living in an ecosystem. From toxicity to radioactivity, contaminants can have a wide range of effects on organisms. These effects depend on the nature of the contaminants and how long they persist in the environment. While pollution severely affects plant life in an ecosystem, the EPA is utilizing plants to actually draw contaminants out of the environment.
FOLLOW ME ♥️which of the following describes a custom
A. doing your homework
C. not littering
B. shaking hands when you greet someone
D. studying geography
Answer: Shaking hands when you greet someone
Explanation: When someone offers their hand, you will most likely shake it back. If told to do homework or study, you don't necessarily need t do it, same with littering.
Answer:B- shaking hands when you greet someone.
Explanation: A customs is a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving. It is customary to shake someone’s hands when meeting them.
Most Southeast Asians work in the ______ industry.
the land of smiles
a romantic opera in three acts by Franz lehar
(BRAINLIEST) Read the journal passage from one of de Soto’s expedition members.
We continued our march until we came to two rivers, which we crossed by making rafts of pine trees, and entered a province called Otoa, where we found a much larger village than we had yet seen. We captured some Indians, to serve us as guides and interpreters.
How did American Indians most likely feel about Europeans after being captured to serve as guides and interpreters?
The American Indians felt appreciated because they were able to help.
The American Indians felt attacked and abused because they were captured.
Catching diseases from the Europeans angered them.
Being used for things other than guides and interpreters angered them.
Answer:
its b :)
Explanation:
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match the theme in column 1 to the correct description in column 2 for North America
Answer: 1. Location 2. Place 3. region 4. Movement
Explanation:
Answer:
Location: Northern Half of Western Hemisphere.
Place: Most climates of any continent.
Region: Canada, United States, Mexico, and Caribbean, with subdivisions foe each.
Movement: Immigration from Europe and Africa after 1500.
Explanation:
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Is the largest island on earth that is not a continent
Answer:
I think it's Greenland
Explanation:
Answer:
morajo
Explanation:
A fossil that can be used as a marker in time is called a
Answer:
Index fossils (also known as guide fossils or indicator fossils) are fossils used to define and identify geologic periods (or faunal stages). Index fossils must have a short vertical range, wide geographic distribution and rapid evolutionary trends.
Explanation:
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Index fossils are fossils that can serve as chronological markers.
What are index fossils?Fossils used to describe and identify geologic periods are called index fossils, sometimes known as guide fossils or indicator fossils (or faunal stages). Index fossils must have quick evolution, a broad geographic distribution, and a narrow vertical range. Zone fossil is another phrase used when a fossil has all the characteristics listed above but does not have a widespread geographic distribution, is restricted to a zone, and cannot be used to correlate strata.
The preserved remains of particular species can be found in sedimentary rock strata as index fossils. Geologically speaking, they either lived for a little amount of time or fully disappeared from the planet during a known extinction event. They are clearly identifiable by shape.
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What culture region was an ally of Sparta?
Sparta was the head of an alliance of independent states that included almost all land powers of the Peloponnese and central Greece, as well as that it had the sea power Corinth. Thus being said, the Athenians had the stronger navy, and the Spartans had the stronger army. Sparta and its allies, except for Corinth, were mostly land-based powers.
Which one is false? The average employee in Tokyo commutes(travels) 90 mins to work No car can be registered in Tokyo without proof that the owner has a place to park it. The Japanese train and subway system is so advanced that the Japanese buy fewer cars today than in 1960
Answer:
The Japanese train and subway system is so advanced that the Japanese buy fewer cars today than in 1960
Explanation:
The Tokyo subway is a part of the rapid transit system that includes Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway which is in Greater Tokyo area of Japan.
The following statement is false:
The Japanese train and subway system is so advanced that the Japanese buy fewer cars today than in 1960
Where do you find your five freedoms in the Bill of Rights?
Answer:
The five freedoms outlined in the First Amendment are: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assembly and the right to petition the government.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
A careful reading of the First Amendment shows where the five freedoms in the Bill of Rights.
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Answer:
The dam is an engineering marvel, but it has been very costly with unintended side effects
Are the effects of climate change all bad?...please explain ur answer detailed
Answer:
. the effect of Climate Change all not bad because there may be something climatic problem and may cause bad weather and atmospheric climatic mixed then there is something good weather
Explanation:
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plzzzzzz helpppppppp. Using complete sentences, explain what made the environment of the Aztec city Tenochtitlan unique. Identify at least
two ways that people adapted to the environment there.
Answer:
Explanation:
It was unique because Built on an island on a Lake, it had a system of canals and causeways that supplied the hundreds of thousands of people who lived there. he Aztecs were able to settle there because no one else wanted the land. At first, it wasn't a great place to start a city, but soon the Aztecs built up islands where they could grow crops and start an economy.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
which of the following sets a represents a function
Answer:
I think it's A.
Explanation:
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8. Which of the following lists the BEST map scale for
depicting areas clearly, from largest to smallest?
(F) the world, a continent, a country, a city
(G) a continent, the world, a city, a country
(H) a city, a continent, a country, the world
(I)a city, a country, a continent, the world
(J) a country, a continent, the world, a city