The practice of having more than one spouse at a time is called
A serial monogamy
B. monogamy
C. serial polygamy
O D polygamy
Answer:
d POLYGAMY
Explanation:
Answer:
D)polygamy
Explanation:
•Polygamy is “the practice or condition of having more than one spouse, esp. wife, at one time.
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Desalination is expensive because it requires_
A. oxen
B. marketing
c. electricity
D. mindshare
1. According to Thomas Malthus, what would limit population growth in humans?
2. What was the population conundrum for Malthus?
3. What was The Cycle of Misery?
4. How did Malthusian theory contribute to English policy and exacerbate the problems of the mid-19th century Irish potato famine?
5. Was Malthus correct that the population was not going to grow much beyond the number of people that existed during his lifetime? Explain. What, if anything did he not see or account for?
6. What did Malthus see when he looked around him that contributed to his gloomy view of a growing population?
7. What were the benefits of the Enclosure Acts on agricultural innovation, food supply, and food prices in England?
8. What are challenges that climate change may incur on food production and prices?
9. Was the 1968 book, The Population Bomb, Neo-Malthusian or Anti-Malthusian? What do we mean by these two terms?
10. What did Malthus underestimate?
11. Ultimately, do you think Malthus was right? Is the population growing too fast and will it grow beyond humanity’s capacity to produce enough food? Has it already?
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1.According to Malthusian theory, three factors would control human population that exceeded the earth's carrying capacity, or how many people can live in a given area considering the amount of available resources. Malthus identified these factors as war, famine, and disease (Malthus 1798).
2.three billion people
3.Because humans need food to survive, over time, the population would remain in line with the natural fertility of the land. ... Without restraint (abstinence or postponement of marriage), mankind was “condemned to a perpetual oscillation between happiness and misery”, which Malthus called “The Cycle of Misery”.
4."According to Malthusian doctrine, any increase in the Irish population would be due to their carnal and vicious nature. ... In effect, the Malthusian theory was used to reinforce British prejudice against the Irish and to justify the British failure to provide relief." The British didn't just fail to provide relief
5.Essentially, Malthus was wrong on both counts: population growth and technical change. He did not specify the exact rate of population growth, but suggested that with abundant natural resources (as in The New World), population would tend to double every 25 years
6.We were, he argued, condemned by the tendency of population to grow geometrically while food production would increase only arithmetically.
7.However, in the 1700s, the British parliament passed legislation, referred to as the Enclosure Acts, which allowed the common areas to become privately owned. This led to wealthy farmers buying up large sections of land in order to create larger and more complex farms.
8.Climate change can disrupt food availability, reduce access to food, and affect food quality. For example, projected increases in temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, changes in extreme weather events, and reductions in water availability may all result in reduced agricultural productivity.
9.Neo-Malthusians differ from Malthus's theories mainly in their support for the use of contraception. ... Modern neo-Malthusians are generally more concerned than Malthus with environmental degradation and catastrophic famine than with pover
10.What Malthus Mat Have Misjudged. The case can be made that Malthus underestimated the impact an increase in manufacturing production would have on the human condition relative to the impact of an increase in agricultural production.
11.Malthus specifically stated that the human population increases geometrically, while food production increases arithmetically. Under this paradigm, humans would eventually be unable to produce enough food to sustain themselves. This theory was criticized by economists and ultimately disproved.
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Explanation:
What determines the price of goods in a free enterprise system?
A. Supply and demand
B. Agreement among producers
C. Government agencies
D. Five-year plans
Answer:
a, supply and demand
Explanation:
supply and demand is important, the more popular an item is or if its an essintial, it will most likely be more exspensive
if an item is less poopular, it will probally be cheaper.
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Which mountains lle between Spain and France?
Explanation:
Southwest Europe, In the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain
Answer:
The Pyrenees Mountains
Explanation:
what is the impact of soil erosion in our living
Answer:
increased pollution and sedimentation in streams and rivers,
Explanation:
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What is the shape of the earth
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How do industrial toxic spills harm the environment? Discuss at least three examples.
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Answer:
chemical spills can have major environmental impacts. Spilled oil and other chemicals can physically damage marine life with run-off contamination in the water. ... Spilt chemicals can also run-off into soil, causing severe ecological damage and making such areas inhabitable for flora and fauna.
Explanation:
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
In a meandering river, the outer portion of each meander experiences the slowest water velocity so that sediments are able to accumulate on the outside of a meander bend. This is how, point bar deposits, form. Group of answer choices True False
Answer:sorry i do not know that sorry
Explanation:
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Having bright green feathers
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only hunting at night
which physical property of the calcite is being tested
Physical Properties of Calcite: Chemical Classification: Carbonate: Color: Usually white but also colorless, gray, red, green, blue, yellow, brown, orange: Streak: White: Luster: Vitreous: Diaphaneity: Transparent to translucent: Cleavage: Perfect, rhombohedral, three directions: Mohs Hardness: 3: Specific Gravity: 2.7: Diagnostic Properties
Explanation:
What measures can best prevent the extinction and destruction of geographically constrained species and populations in the face of climate change?
The extinction and destruction of geographically constrained species can be measures through move them to another country where there isn't climate change.
Which of the following are contributing factors to the extinction of species?
Seventy percent of the Earth's plant and animals dwell in forests, and deforestation affects them directly.
Climate change also causes extinctions not only as a result of species intolerance to high temperature, but more commonly via a variety of related factors that alter a species’ interactions with other species.
Invasive species invade foreign territory. They use resources that the other species depend on. Then naturally one of the species will die off.
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How old is mount tambora
Answer:
Age of rock: 57000 years
Last eruption: 2011
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What most likely caused these trees to fall over?
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Answer:
mudslide
Explanation:
Design an investigation to measure the effect that climate has on soil formation. Identify the independent variable and dependent variable in your experiment.
Correlate climate data with soil properties using statistical methods. Chart soil profiles to visualize differences.
Title: Investigating Climate's Impact on Soil Formation
Objective: This study aims to assess the relationship between climate and soil formation processes.
Method: Collect soil samples from diverse climatic regions: tropical rainforest, temperate grassland, and arid desert. Analyze climate data (temperature, precipitation) for each region. Characterize soil properties such as texture, pH, and organic matter content. Compare soil profiles and properties across regions to identify patterns influenced by climate.
Independent Variable: Climate (tropical, temperate, arid)
Dependent Variables: Soil properties (texture, pH, organic matter)
Analysis: Draw conclusions on how climate affects soil formation and make connections between climatic conditions and observed soil characteristics.
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Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in the world.
Question 1 options:
True
False
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Answer:
True is the answer
Explanation:
Lake Victoria, in East Africa, is the world's largest tropical freshwater lake. At 68,800km², it's also the second largest freshwater lake in the world after Lake Superior in North America.
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world is true. The statement is true.
What is the First largest freshwater lake?
The First largest freshwater lake is Lake superior in North America with the length of 563km and breath of 257km. It comprises of 10% of world's freshwater.
The second largest lake of freshwater is Lake Victoria with the surface area of 59,947km. It is one of the African great lake.
Thus the statement is true.
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Rivers that plunge over escarpments create large waterfalls known as rifts.
Question 3 options:
True
False
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Read the quote about the government in Iran.
“We thought that Mr. Khatami’s victory was a victory for us as well. The election of a more democratic government seemed to be a bright new beginning . . . But within less than a year of the election, the journalists, reformists, and intellectuals began to be persecuted by hard-liners in the judiciary and Intelligence Ministry . . .”
—Camella Entekhabifard, “Tehran’s Eternal Youth,” New York Times
Based on this quote, how does Camella Entekhabifard feel about the Iranian government?
A. She supports reforms and was disappointed when they did not come about.
B. She supports hard-liners who want the Supreme Leader to have more power.
C. She believes reformers should be silenced to keep Iran's government strong.
D. She supports a more democratic government but opposes freedom of speech.
Answer:
The answer is A. This is because Camella wanted the reforms to fight back against the hard-liners and she felt frustrated and disappointed when the reforms didn't fight back against the hard-liners.
The populations of Peru and Bolivia are the only nations in South America that have a majority of native citizens; while the remaining nations' citizens are a mix of native and European nationalities.
true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Indigenous peoples made significant social progress, experienced a reduction in poverty levels in several countries and gained improved access to basic services during the boom of the first decade of the century, but they did not benefit to the same extent as the rest of Latin Americans, according to a new World Bank study.
The study notes that thanks to a combination of economic growth and good social policies, poverty of indigenous households decreased in countries like Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Ecuador, while in others, such as Ecuador, Mexico and Nicaragua, the educational gap that for decades excluded indigenous children was closed.
While indigenous peoples make up 8 percent of the population in the region, they represent approximately 14 percent of the poor and 17 percent of the extremely poor in Latin America. Also, they still face challenges to gain access to basic services and the adoption of new technologies, a key aspect of increasingly globalized societies.
Contrary to popular belief, nearly half of Latin America’s indigenous population now live in urban areas. But even in cities, indigenous people often live in areas that are less secure, less sanitary, and more disaster-prone than non-indigenous urban residents.
To reduce their vulnerabilities more successfully, the report suggests looking at indigenous issues through a different lens which takes into account their voices, cultures, and identities.
Education, which has been one of the most important advances in the last decade, is one of the solutions proposed in the report, although efforts are needed to increase its quality and make it culturally appropriate and bilingual.
The latest available census data shows that in 2010 there were about 42 million indigenous people in Latin America, making up nearly 8 percent of the total population. Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, and Bolivia had the largest populations, with more than 80 percent of the regional total, or 34 million.
The populations of Peru and Bolivia are the only nations in South America that have a majority of native citizens; while the remaining nations' citizens are a mix of native and European nationalities. This statement was the truth. Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is population?The term population refers to an individual, group, or society on a globe-scale. The population is counted on the people who are present in a location at any given time. There are various kinds of population, such as finite population, infinite population, existent population, and hypothetical population.
According to a new World Bank report, indigenous groups made significant socioeconomic development, saw poverty levels fall in numerous nations, and got increased access to basic services during the surge of the first decade of the twentieth century, although not to the same extent as the remainder of Latin America.
As a result, the statement was the truth. Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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What is the longest river in the world?
Answer
river Nile!
Explanation:
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Please help me with these questions from AP Human Geography. (Take these questions seriously)
1. Identify and explain 2 examples of how India is becoming “Americanized”.
2. Identify and describe 2 examples of the positive economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
3. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative economic and/or social effects of globalization on the world.
4. Explain the pattern of population growth from 1800-2011.
5. Describe the projected population for 2045 and explain why that number.
6. Identify and discuss 2 examples of issues faced by the world due to the size of the population.
7. Identify the physical and cultural characteristics of the world’s most typical person today vs. in 2030.
8. Define scale and identify three examples of scale.
9. Explain 2 examples of the impact that events can have on people’s lives worldwide.
10. Describe 2 examples of the positive and/or negative power maps can have when delivering information.
11. For 3 religions, identify 1 example of a holy site found in Jerusalem.
12. Explain the purpose of the Green Line.
13. Discuss 2 examples of how the United States’ decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is significant.
14. Explain the issue of “food deserts”.
15. Describe the process in which Dollar Stores are built in towns and cities and how they contribute to food deserts.
16. Discuss 2 examples of the impact of living in food deserts in the United States.
17. Identify and describe the cultural and social causes of ‘gendercide’ [why is there such a preference for boys in particular cultures?]
18. Identify and describe 2 examples of the negative effects this skewed sex ratio has on countries.
19. Discuss the role that technology has played in INCREASING ‘gendercide’.
20. Describe Kurdistan.
21. Define Daesh and explain the impact it has had on Iraq.
22. Identify and describe the opposing ideas between Boston Sharbarzheri and Sami Hussein.
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What is El Niño? Identify at least two ways in which El Niño changes the weather of a region. (Site 1)
Answer:
El Niño has an impact on ocean temperatures, the speed and strength of ocean currents, the health of coastal fisheries, and local weather from Australia to South America and beyond.
Explanation:
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EL Nino is a complicated sequence of meteorological events that affect the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years, and is typified by the presence of exceptionally warm, nutrient-poor water off the coasts of northern Peru and Ecuador in late December.
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Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
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Can someone please give me the (A) answer? Plz don't answer if you don't know! This is a test :)
Answer: 3
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The volume of groundwater flow over a given time per unit area through a body of rock or sediment is called
According to geographical analysis, the volume of groundwater that flows over a given time per unit area through a body of rock or sediment is called the "hydraulic head."
This is because the hydraulic head is based upon the gradient of the water table, including the permeability of the rock or sediment and groundwater thickness.
Hydraulic head is calculated in the form of liquid surface elevation.
Hydraulic head is usually expressed in units of length.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is "hydraulic head."
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When the oceans became highways what changed?
Answer:
shipping mapping and navigation technology advance within a decade
When the oceans became highways they changed in the world gets smaller and cultures mixed. The correct option is (B).
What do you mean by the Culture mixed?Fermentations with mixed cultures always have at least two species in the inoculum. Mixed cultures may be made up entirely of known species or they may contain a combination of recognized and unknown species.
Information might now be accessed right away in the middle of the ocean thanks to the seas' transformation into a global communication highway. An international communications network aided in managing and keeping an eye on the seas.
Creating pure cultures from a mixed population involves two main steps: Prior to incubation, the liquid must first be diluted so the different individual bacteria are spaced out sufficiently apart on an agar surface to form distinct visible colonies.
Therefore, when the oceans became highways they changed in the world gets smaller and cultures mixed.
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How has transportation changed over the year? *
Has it changed by causing more problems or has it become more efficient?
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Answer:
new tools such as foot coverings, skis, and snowshoes lengthened the distances that could be traveled. As new inventions and discoveries were applied to transport problems, travel time decreased while the ability to move more and larger loads increased.
it has become more efficient because we had to walk or sail but now we drive or fly to our places.
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