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When it is fall in the Northern Hemisphere, what is the season in the Southern Hemisphere?
fall
winter
spring
summer
Answer:
Spring
Explanation:
The northern and southern hemisphere's seasons are opposite. When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in the south. When it is fall in the north, it is spring in the south.
Answer:
The meteorological seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are also opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere: spring starts September 1 and ends November 30; summer starts December 1 and ends February 28 (February 29 in a Leap Year); fall (autumn) starts March 1 and ends May 31.
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Non Christian believers face religious persecution in Europe
A. True
B. false
Answer:
A True
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The decline of Christianity is an ongoing trend in West and North Europe. Developed countries with modern, secular educational facilities in the post-World War II era have shifted towards post-Christian, secular, globalized, multicultural and multifaith societies. (Currently, Muslims face religious restrictions in 142 countries according to the PEW report on rising religious restrictions around the world. That makes Muslims one of the most persecuted religious groups in the world.) The majority of Europe’s Christians are non-practicing, but they differ from religiously unaffiliated people in their views on God, attitudes toward Muslims and immigrants, and opinions about religion’s role in society. Western Europe, where Protestant Christianity originated and Catholicism has been based for most of its history, has become one of the world’s most secular regions. Although the vast majority of adults say they were baptized, today many do not describe themselves as Christians. Some say they gradually drifted away from religion, stopped believing in religious teachings, or were alienated by scandals or church positions on social issues, according to a major new Pew Research Center survey of religious beliefs and practices in Western Europe. Yet most adults surveyed still do consider themselves Christians, even if they seldom go to church. Indeed, the survey shows that non-practicing Christians (defined, for the purposes of this report, as people who identify as Christians, but attend church services no more than a few times per year) make up the biggest share of the population across the region. In every country except Italy, they are more numerous than church-attending Christians (those who go to religious services at least once a month). In the United Kingdom, for example, there are roughly three times as many non-practicing Christians (55%) as there are church-attending Christians (18%) defined this way.
what was the most likely reason of Georgia General Assembly expulsion of its african american members during Reconstruction? A- Georgia's economy entered a severe depression. B- the ku klux klan disbanded after achieving its goal. C- the federal government put the state under martial law. D- Georgia's legislature restricted the rights of African Americans .
Answer:
Georgia's economy entered a severe depression. The Ku Klux Klan disbanded after achieving its goal.
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Which is true about Earth’s low latitudes?
A.They are located near the polar zones.
B.They include the tropics near the Equator.
C.They are only north of the Equator.
D.They have hot summers and cold winters.
Answer: Low lattitudes are those locations found between the Equator (0 degrees N/S) and 30 degrees N/S. So I believe the answer is C. If im wrong sorry.
Explanation:
Answer:
When you read forecasts about possible auroral chances, we speak often about the high, middle and low latitudes. But what does that mean? There is no exact definition where that boundary lies but the high latitude is situated around the 60° magnetic latitude and higher; the middle latitudes between the 50° and 60° magnetic latitude and everything below the 50° magnetic latitude is considered to be in the category of low latitude.
But wait? Magnetic latitudes? What is that? Well, when we are talking about aurora and the different latitudes, we always talk about magnetic latitudes and not geographic latitudes. You would say that when you are at a high geographic latitude (close to the north or south pole) you are more likely to see aurora. That is largely true but there is a catch: the earth’s magnetic poles are not exactly in line with the geographic poles, that is why your magnetic latitude is important and not your geographic latitude. The magnetic north pole actually favours sky watchers in North America, that is why aurora there can be seen on lower geographic latitudes than in Europe. Note that the aurora is also shaped like an oval around the magnetic poles so it is even possible to be on a latitude that is too high to see aurora! It is rare for aurora to show up at the geographic north and south poles for example. Another thing to note is that the aurora is visible on the horizon even when its boundary is 4 or 5 degrees poleward of your location.
When geomagnetic activity is low, the aurora typically is located, in the hours around midnight, at about 67 degrees magnetic latitude. As activity increases, the region of aurora expands toward the equator. When geomagnetic activity is very high, the aurora may be seen at middle and low latitude locations that would otherwise rarely experience the polar lights. The map below shows if you are located on the high, the middle, or the low latitudes.
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Ezra was a scribe who guided the writing of the
a.
Koran.
c.
Gospels.
b.
Book of the Dead.
d.
Torah.
Answer:
D.
Explanation: