Answer:
1/ industry
2/ sensitive
3/ litter
4/ consume
5/ result
6/ accessible
7/ participate
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Study the topography map.
A topographic map of Mount Rainer. The line with number 13,600 is thicker than surrounding lines.
What does the line at 13600 represent?
scale bar
index contour
elevation difference
topographic symbol
Answer: B. index contour
Explanation: On Edge!
Where does convection occur?
Boiling point Density
Magnetism
Mass Solubility
Melting Point
4. Of the physical properties listed at the right,
which are independent of sample size? (in
other words, which properties do not depend
on how much you have?) Circle the ones that
you choose.
(8.P.8.4)
Why did you choose your answer?
Answer:
Boiling point, Density
, Magnetism, Melting Point
Explanation:
Intrinsic properties (also known as intensive) are those properties that do not depend on the quantity of matter present in a sample .
For instance, the density of gold remains the same irrespective of how much gold you decide to measure. The same applies to the melting point of gold. The density of 1 pound of gold is the same as the density of 24 pounds of gold.
These intensive properties are characteristic of the substance under study.
Europeans used the Mississippi and the Amazon rivers to meet their business needs, but what did they also carry to the native peoples?
A marked improvement in medical care B. Death through new diseases
C. News of the Old World and its countries
D. Literacy and free thinking
Answer:
B. Death through new diseases
Explanation:
The Europeans do not like the natives and the Europeans are actually spoiled as the natives are suffered and severely poor. The natives had got diseases because they couldn't take care of themselves.
How can pollution be carried across international borders?
It can be carried via country to country (internationally) by the wind, which causes pollution to spread. Rain can remove air pollution, causing soil and water pollution. Sunlight can help to convert air pollution into a variety of things. Air pollution is caused by human and natural resources. Although most air pollution problems are caused by local or regional sources, air pollution is not limited to national borders. Some air pollutants are known to spread around the world and are stored in bodies of water and water away from their sources.
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