How many wolves are in
Isle Royale as of 2020?

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Answer 1

Answer:

14 Wolves

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In September 2020, the National Park Service and the State University of New York-College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) released a summary of the wolf recovery efforts, which estimates 14 wolves are now on the island and confirms wolf pups were born in 2019 and 2020.

Answer 2

Answer:

14 wolves.

Explanation: This is the current update as of September 2020 by the  National Park Service and the State University of New York-College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry (SUNY-ESF).


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How did the collapse of the soviet union impact on the culture

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The Collapse of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev's decision to loosen the Soviet yoke on the countries of Eastern Europe created an independent, democratic momentum that led to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, and then the overthrow of Communist rule throughout Eastern Europe.

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4. Explain the different forms of precipitation?
5. How are cyclones formed? How are they classified?

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The most common types of precipitation are rain, hail, and snow.

Tropical cyclones are like giant engines that use warm, moist air as fuel. That is why they form only over warm ocean waters near the equator. The warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface. Because this air moves up and away from the surface, there is less air left near the surface.

They are classified as follows: Tropical Depression: A tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 38 mph (33 knots) or less. Tropical Storm: A tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph (34 to 63 knots). Hurricane: A tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph (64 knots) or higher.

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22.75% into fraction​

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Answer:

91/4

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2275/100

455/20

91/4 or 22 3/4

Similar polygons have ______ angles and _____ side lengths

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Similar angles and similar side lengths

We can apply the Pythagorean theorem to ONLY right triangles
(True or false)

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Answer: false

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how does a sunshine recorder work

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Sunshine send it’s light by light years the equal 8rounds around earth in one second to us on earth

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What is a sunshine recorder? is it a gage?

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Which age group of people is the MOST likely to migrate? (5 points)
a
30-45
b
0-18
с
18-30
d
60-85
e
45-60

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Answer:

60-85

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45-60Age group of people is the most likely to migrate

Ricky wants to start a farm and grow wheat. Where would be the best place for him to relocate?

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Answer:

wyoming

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plenty if land.

why does pakistan import petroleum to other countries

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Answer:

Pakistan economy is growing steadily. This growth demands higher energy consumption and consequently putting high pressure on countries economy. Pakistan is a country with low oil resource. As a result Pakistan has to import large quantity of oil and oil based products from Middle East countries.

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5. Which of the following best explains why the New England region, located in the northeastern United Sates, would specialize in market gardening agriculture rather than other types of agriculture, such as grain farming?​

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Answer: New England region is located in the northeastern united states.

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Answer:c

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Soil is found in New England

why do businesses in the united states practice outsourcing

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Answer:

Job outsourcing helps U.S. companies be more competitive in the global marketplace. It allows them to sell to foreign markets with overseas branches. They keep labor costs low by hiring in emerging markets with lower standards of living. That lowers prices on the goods they ship back to the United States.

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they keep labor costs down and help bring resources back to the US

describe two specific examples of devolution each from a different world region.​

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Devolution, the transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities. Devolution usually occurs through conventional statutes rather than through a change in a country’s constitution; thus, unitary systems of government that have devolved powers in this manner are still considered unitary rather than federal systems, because the powers of the subnational authorities can be withdrawn by the central government at any time (compare federalism).

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Which of the following was not a "lesson learned" from Hurricane Katrina, according to the Congressional investigation?
A.
There was no clear person in charge of the response to the disaster.
B.
Most Americans believed that the government responded appropriately to the disaster.
C.
The government was not prepared for a disaster of that scale.
D.
Communications between the agencies that responded to the disaster were poor.

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Answer:

B.

Most Americans believed that the government responded appropriately to the disaster.

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Answer:

b

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Based on the model, which statement best explains why point A is experiencing winter?

A. Earth’s North Pole is receiving the least direct rays of sunlight.

B. Earth’s equator is receiving the most direct rays of sunlight.

C. Earth’s Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun

D. Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.

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It’s C.

The northern hemisphere is at the top and the Southern Hemisphere is at the bottom. When one is faced away from the sun, it is experiencing winter.

Answer:

the answer is C!!

Explanation:

I took the test and its C

define monsoon? describe about different types of monsoon briefly​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Monsoon Cycles:

In India, Australia and other equatorial regions, monsoons move from cold, high pressure systems to warmer areas of less resistance with low atmospheric pressure.  

Summer Monsoons:

The summer monsoons in India typically blow from the southwest, bringing huge amounts of rain from the Indian Ocean to the warmer land. Some high-elevation areas of India receive up to 500 centimeters (200 inches) of rain from June to September alone. Similar to summer monsoons across the globe, the rains of the Indian summer monsoon are produced as winds push moisture-laden air high into the atmosphere, where it condenses and falls in heavy precipitation.  

Dry Monsoons:

In the cooler winter months, the direction of monsoon winds changes as it shifts to follow the warm air back out to sea. As moisture leaves the cooling land, the "dry monsoon" season can be responsible for extensive drought in some regions. But the winter season is not as uniform as the summer monsoons and, according to the Indian state of Maharashtra's Department of the Environment, northeastern India near the Himalayas receives half of its annual precipitation during this time, and even the southwestern states of Kerala and Karnataka receive rain until December.

Embryo Monsoons:

Although true monsoons are associated with the equatorial tropics, some weather patterns at higher latitudes are similar to monsoon rains, earning the moniker of "embryo monsoons." Central Europe, for example, experiences severe summer thunderstorms, and winds can change direction from summer to winter, but the weather events are sporadic and lacking in prevailing monsoonal patterns. Similarly, central Mexico and parts of the American Southwest receive heavy seasonal rains, but consistent winds are not present as the harbinger of a true monsoon.

What are the two types of general government?

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Answer:

president and mayor

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Answer:

federal and state

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What is compulsory voting, and how does it apply to Brazil? I​

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Answer:Brazil – Compulsory for literate citizens between 18 and 70 years old, including those who live abroad. Those who do not vote in an election and do not later present an acceptable justification (such as being away from their voting location at the time) are subject to a fine of R$3.51 (about US$0.65 in August 2020).

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What information does the geologic time scale provide?


explanation of how organisms interact with one another

places where dinosaurs roamed on Earth

reasons why organisms evolve into different species

information about when plants first appeared
Nvm i got it its d

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Answer:

D

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you guys im not sure which one help me

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Answer:

wht is the question

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if u only send the pic and say u r not sure then how will we understand

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I am pretty sure that it is Answer A

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Company charges a flat rate of $120 per hour. Green Thumb Landscapers charges $70 per hour plus $1600

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Answer:

You would want to pick company A because after 13 hours you would have $1600  

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What impact occurs when air is accelerating rapidly on the Jet Stream?

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When prolonged periods of severe weather strike, two things often get the blame these days: climate change and the jet stream. Many have expressed concerns that the rapidly melting Arctic is now disturbing the jet stream, bringing more frequent bouts of wild weather. But potentially even more powerful changes are afoot in the tropics – and the consequences could be severe.

The northern hemisphere’s jet stream is a current of fast-moving air encircling the globe from west to east in the middle latitudes – the zone between the baking tropics and the freezing Arctic. The strongest winds are about 10km high, near the altitudes at which planes fly, but the bottom of the jet can reach all the way down to the ground, forming the prevailing westerly winds familiar to many. The southern hemisphere’s counterpart is what gives rise to the Roaring Forties – similarly treacherous winds between latitudes 40 and 50 degrees.

The jet forms a relatively sharp dividing line between the warm tropical and cold polar air masses. The strongest winds are concentrated in a band several hundred kilometres wide. But this band is not fixed. It meanders and snakes its way around the globe, sometimes touching the edge of the tropics and at other times scraping the polar regions.

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As a result, the jet can have a wide array of impacts across the hemisphere. If it passes over your location, expect to be repeatedly bombarded by the whirling storms that are carried along by it. As a recent example, the severe flooding in the north of England in November 2019 arose in part from a shift of the jet, which put the UK right in the middle of a region where storms tend to grow.

If the jet shifts to pass north of you, you’ll find yourself under the warm, dry zone of the atmosphere which lies south of the jet. This brings generally settled and pleasant weather in summer, but can set the scene for droughts and heatwaves. And if the jet moves south instead, you’ll be on its cold polar side, so you’d better hope this doesn’t happen too much during winter.

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The jet has always varied – and has always affected our weather patterns. But now climate change is affecting our weather too. As I explore in my latest book, it’s when the wanderings of the jet and the hand of climate change add up that we get record-breaking heatwaves, floods and droughts – but not freezes.

The coldest weeks of any given winter will occur when the jet brings masses of cold air directly from the polar regions. But severe though this may feel, records show that similar events in past decades were even colder than they are now. While the jet is largely doing the same as it always has, the planet-heating greenhouse gases we’ve added to our atmosphere mean that invasions of polar air these days are just that bit milder.

Melting ice in the Arctic is causing colder air to travel southwards

Melting ice in the Arctic is causing colder air to travel southwards (iStock)

The flip side, of course, is that when the jet moves north in summer, bringing warm air from the south, we often have to endure temperatures beyond anything in living memory.

It is clear and well understood how climate change and the jet can combine like this to cause truly extreme weather events. But whether climate change is directly changing the jet’s behaviour is a much harder question to answer.

Some have suggested that the rapidly warming Arctic is weakening the jet, by reducing the temperature contrast between the tropical and polar air to either side of it. As a result, the jet meanders more to the north and south, and these meanders can remain fixed over one location for longer – as happened when the Beast from the East placed much of northern Europe under a bitter chill.

There are certainly some interesting ideas here, but many still do not find the logic compelling, and more convincing evidence from observations and computer models will be needed for these theories to become widely accepted.

Scientists are however increasingly confident that important changes are afoot in the tropics. Driven by the vast quantities of energy pouring in from the sun directly overhead, these are the great powerhouses of Earth’s climate. Indeed, the power of the tropics is evident in the worldwide weather disruption caused by El Nino events – subtle increases or decreases in temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, that in turn disturb the jet stream.

Over the past few years, it has become apparent that at high altitudes, the Earth’s tropical regions are heating up more quickly than the rest of the world. At least partly because of this, the tropical regions of the atmosphere have been widening, expanding ever so slightly away from the equator, and impinging more on the jet stream.

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Answer:

I believe the best answer is B

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the answer should be letter B

Why would it be difficult to have an organized society without a system of writing?

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no one would have laws to abide by and no guidance for rules

what advantages Africa has enjoyed due to its large areal size?​

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Africa is the world's hottest continent with deserts and drylands covering 60% of land surface area (e.g. Kalahari, Sahara and Namib). Africa is the world's second driest continent (after Australia). Africa has approximately 30% of the earth's remaining mineral resources. Africa is distinctively unique continent among all 7 continents of the world. Africa has a very diverse culture. It is rich in cultural heritage and diversity, a wealth of natural resources, offers breathtaking tourist attractions. AFRICA IS THE SOURCE OF THE WORLD’S LONGEST RIVER
The Nile River is the longest river in the world, is approximately 4,258 miles (6,853 kilometers) long and passes Flowing northward through through 11 countries: Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. Africa has an array of diverse ecosystems, from sandy deserts to lush rain forests.

Describe the process of Carbonation.
On rocks

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Answer:

Explanation:

Carbonation is another type of chemical weathering. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves. Dissolved carbon dioxide in rainwater or in moist air forms carbonic acid, and this acid reacts with minerals in rocks.

definiion of exponential growth? pls


I hate World Geography o(TヘTo)

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Answer:

is a pattern of data that shows greater increase with passing time.

If globes are better at showing the Earth accurately, why do we still use maps?

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Answer:

Even though globes are showing Earth more accurately, the maps are still used because they are more practical.

Explanation:

Earth is generally shown with two methods, one being the maps (map projections) and the other being globes. Both are used and will be used, as both have several advantages, but also several disadvantages. Despite globes being closer and more accurate in their representation of Earth, the maps are still used because they are much more practical.

The globes show Earth very close to its true form, though they are made as a ball, not as an ellipsoid. Anyhow, the globes don't have distortions of areas, so the sizes and locations are accurate on them. On the other hand, globes are highly impractical because of their shape, as they are don't often fit in standard backpacks or bags, and can easily be broken or damaged. Also, we can not see the entire Earth at any moment, so it is hard to make comparisons by using them.

The maps, on the other side, do have inaccuracies, mostly by having distortions, be it around the Equator or around the poles. Despite this, they have a relatively good accuracy that in most cases is enough for practical usage. Also, their form and weight make them easy to use, move from place to place, and the entire world can be seen at the same time, thus they are very practical when it comes to making comparisons.

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How are environmental issues in the United States being addressed? list two clear answers.

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How is it possible for the oceans to
have landforms?

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Answer:

Oceans have landforms because of volcanic activity.

Explanation:

Oceans are dominated by water, but they are not exclusively covered with water on their surface, but there are also a lot of landforms. The landforms are small in the percentage of the total area, but nevertheless, they can be found in varying sizes and shapes. The reason why oceans have landforms is the volcanic activity.

When it comes to landforms that are located near the edges of the oceans, they tend to be created because of subduction zones. Here we have a rise of magma from the mantle and the creation of volcanic island arcs, like in the case of the Japanese islands. When it comes to landforms that are found deep into the ocean and far away from plate boundaries, the cause is hot spot volcanism. This volcanism occurs above places where there is higher than usual activity in the mantle, and it is such a powerful activity that it breaks through the crust and manifests itself on the surface. An example of this type of landforms is the Hawaii Islands.

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