What do we call a city and it's surrounding areas?​

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Answer 1
A town... ? Maybe ? I hope this helps in some way!

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Jerusalem became the center of the Hebrew Empire under King David and was known by the Jews as the “City of __________.” A. God B. Kings C. David D. Angels

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D. Angels




Is the answer

Answer:

it is David

Explanation:

I read the Bible so this one is pretty easy for me to answer

I need a beautiful describe about northen europe pls

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Answer:

It is a Big,Gorgeous, and There is northern,eastern,western, yess very pretty...

Explanation:

There is a very big amount of space for it just look at a map :)

Why is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus NOT considered an independent stad
The majority of the population is ethnically Greek.
Half of the island is separated by a UN buffer zone,
AUN peace plan for reunification was rejected by the Greek side of the island.
No country other than Turkey viens it as a sovereign state,
O Greece claims the island as a Greek territory.

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No country other than Turkey views is as a sovereign state is the answer. This is because to be a “real” nation, one of the key steps is being recognized by most, if not all of the United Nations’ members.


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Why are the spaces between the yellow lines on a map not equal?

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Answer:

Due to terrain and its elevation

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What percentage of Russians live within the European borders? A. 40% B. 60% C. 80% D. 95%

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Answer:

40% live within the European borders

Answer:

80%

Explanation:

80% Russians live within European borders

why do continental and oceanic crust differ in age

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Answer:

Continental Crust is pretty much permanently above the surface, while oceanic crust is subducted back into the earth more often, so it is recycled more, making it younger.

Because of Tectonic proceses. Divergent plate boundaries continually renew oceanic plates while subduction zones of convergent boundaries continually recycle them. As a result, the oldest oceanic rocks are less than 200 million years old.

How do the achievements of the Mayans compare to that of the
Greeks or Romans? Were the Mayans more advanced? About the Same? Or perhaps not
as advanced as these two European civilization.
Please help I need to write a paragraph on this

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Answer:

The Mayans were at about the same level of development as the Greeks and Romans.

Explanation:

The Romans and Greeks are the most famous of the European civilizations of antiquity, and the reason for that is that they were more advanced than the rest of the European civilizations, at least in the majority of things. On the other side of the world, in Mesoamerica, the Maya existed much earlier than the Greeks and Romans, in the same period as these two, and outlived them. They have developed a civilization that was more advanced than the surrounding civilizations, and it was actually on about the same level of development as the Greeks and Romans.

If we take the accomplishments of the Maya on one side and the Greeks and Romans on another side, we will see that in most things they have about the same level of development, the Maya being more advanced in some aspects, while the Greeks and Romans in others, so they balance each other out. While at their peaks these civilizations seem to have reached about the same heights, it has to be mentioned that the Maya had a big portion of their achievements in a period where the Greeks and Romans were not existing as such, thus they developed certain things centuries and even millenniums earlier than their European counterparts.

The Comprehensive Book was based on medical knowledge from all of the following areas except __________. A. India B. Syria C. Rome D. Greece Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

The correct answer is C: Rome

Explanation:

I just did this assignment and got it correct.

Answer:

It's C

Explanation:

South America's inland grassland areas, the llanos and the pampas, are a source of

A. freshwater for irrigation.
B. shelter for small animals.
C. grazing for cattle.
D. fertile soil for crops.​

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The Pampas (from the Quechua: pampa, meaning "plain") are fertile South American lowlands that cover more than 1,200,000 square kilometres (460,000 sq mi) and include the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, and Córdoba; all of Uruguay; and Brazil's southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul. The vast plains are a natural region, interrupted only by the low Ventana and Tandil hills, near Bahía Blanca and Tandil (Argentina), with a height of 1,300 m (4,265 ft) and 500 m (1,640 ft), respectively.

Pampas
Natural region
Landscape in the Pampas at eye level. Brazil.
Landscape in the Pampas at eye level. Brazil.

According to Uniformitarian theory:
A. The continents were once a large land mass.
B. Slow processes are responsible for shaping the earth.
C. Earthquakes occur along fault lines and near trenches
D. The earth and other planets revolve around the sun.​

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Answer:

A. The continents were once a large land mass

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Which country/countries are labeled incorrectly?

Iran

Israel

Algeria

Egypt

Kuwait

Turkey

Iraq

Yemen

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Answer:

Yemen, Iraq, and Egypt.

What is one problem with using nonrenewable energy? The solar energy industry has shut down. Reservoir levels have increased. Fossil fuels always cost more than renewable energy. We can rely only on what already exists.

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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

I am 99.99 Percent sure

There are different sources of energy. The one problem with using nonrenewable energy is that We can only rely on what already exists.

Nonrenewable energy resources are known to include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy.

The fact that when resources are exhausted, they cannot be replaced and this become a key problem for man as we are all dependent on them to supply almost all our energy needs.

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What happens to the velocity of a river when the volume (amount of water) increases?

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Answer:

The volume of water that flows through a river within a given amount of time -- known as the discharge -- also affects its velocity. As the volume of water in a river increases, through smaller streams flowing into it, for example, the velocity of the river increases.

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In what way did the United States attempt to protect itself from an attack by the Soviet Union during the Cold War?

through increased education spending
through increased consumer spending
through intelligence about the Soviet space program
through intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program

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Answer:

Correct answer is through intelligence about the Soviet nuclear program .

Explanation:

First two options are not correct of course because this led more to the strengthening of economy of United States, and was not pointed towards the Soviet Union.

Third option is not correct as this was related more to their space race that started during the 1950s.

Last option is correct as both countries were espionage each other which in some cases almost led to the war between two countries.

Oil production is still increasing, but it
a. will start decreasing in the next year.
b. is increasing much more dramatically than it did in the past.
c. will start decreasing in the next five years,
d. is increasing much more slowly than it did in the 1960s.​

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Answer:

D is my answer

Explanation:

What is the ratio of camels to walruses?
camels
walruses
OA
2:7
OB
3:2
Ос.
3:5
OD. 5:4

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Answer:

the answer is D 5:4

Explanation:

it's because the number of camels is 5 and the number of walruses is 4

so its 5 to 4 which is in ration 5:4

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The diagram below shows ABD, with ABC,
BE I AD, and ZEBD = ZCBD.
A
If mZABE = 52, what is mZD?

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Dam Daniel back at it again with da white vans

Answer:

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Explanation:

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How will our suns life cycle end? Thanksss

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Once its supply of hydrogen is exhausted, the final, dramatic stages of its life will unfold, as our host star expands to become a red giant and then tears its body to pieces to condense into a white dwarf. ... Then, it will shrink down to a tiny, extremely dense white dwarf star, about Earth-size.

Answer:

At the very end, the Sun will literally cough itself to death as multiple fuel ignitions and choked-off fusion extinguishments rip through its atmosphere. In four or five huge bursts, spaced roughly 100,000 years apart, the outer layers of the Sun will separate from the core and be completely blown away.

Explanation:

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Which countries are labeled incorrectly on the map? Choose all that apply.

Norway

Portugal

Germany

Italy

Spain

Austria

France

Finland

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Answer:

France

Germany

Norway

Explanation:

I play alot of map games

Answer:

France

Germany

Norway

Portugal

Explanation:

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Can someone help me with these questions

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Answer:

7) The Cretaceous period and it lasted for 80 million years

8) The Cenozoic era for 65 million years

9) 4.5 billion years ago

10) It began 252.2 million years ago

11) It ended 66 million years ago

12) About 190 million years

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements best characterizes how developed and developing countries impact the environment?

A. Neither developed nor developing countries have had a significant impact on the environment in the past century.

B. Developed countries have tended to improve the environment, while developing countries have tended to damage it.

C. Developed countries have damaged the environment, while developing countries have had little impact.

D. Both developed and developing countries have had significant negative impacts on the environment.

geography Please select the best answer from the choices provided. ​

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Answer:

Both developed and developing countries have had significant negative impacts on the environment.

Explanation:

The environment has been very badly affected by human activity. The negative effect has been present for a very long time, progressively becoming more and more serious, but since the start of the Industrial Revolution it has exponentially increased and the effects have been horrific. While there are differences between the impact of developed and developing countries, the fact is that both have had significant negative impacts.

The now developed countries were actually the first ones to start with massive impact on the environment, which was a result of the usage of fossil fuels, rapid economic growth, and constantly growing demand for natural resources. The developing countries have started off later with their massive impact, but it has had the same results. While the developed countries are turning a page and try to be as environmentally friendly as possible, that is not the case with the developing countries that try to become developed. To put it simply, The forests that were destroyed in the UK several hundred years ago are not getting back, and the forests that were recently destroyed and still are getting destroyed in Indonesia will not just come back, at least not with the current trends.

Define the term coyote

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Answer:

The coyote is a species of canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf.

A coyote is a wild dog that looks like a small wolf. Coyotes live in nearly every US state, and in most of Canada as well.

A coyote is a canine, a relative of the domesticated dog and the wolf. Coyotes are distinctive, different from wolves, because of their relatively small size, delicate paws, and large ears. The word coyote is Mexican Spanish, from an Aztec root, cóyotl, or "trickster." The scientific name of the coyote is Canis latrans, "barking dog" in Latin.

Another informal meaning of coyote, used mainly in the US southwest and Mexico, is a smuggler of illegal immigrants.

Help? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this scenario that the PCSOs (Police Community Support Officers, a step down from police, ALMOST a proper police) may go through? Thanks!

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Answer:

Explanation:

No idea and thanx for the points

The Police Foundation’s Future of Neighbourhood Policing project set out to bridge the gap between the end of the Neighbourhood Policing Programme
in 2008 and 2025, by which date the Policing Vision’s promise of a more proactive preventative form of local policing is due to be realised1. It has done so by investigating how and why neighbourhood policing has changed in England and Wales since 2008, and what it looks like in 2017/18, then using this new knowledge as a platform to establish sound principles for delivering sustainable, preventative, integrated and publicly connected local policing services for the future.
The exercise was necessary for four reasons.
First, because localism has fragmented the national narrative of neighbourhood policing; second, because, including for rhetorical reasons, the meaning of the ‘neighbourhood’ label has become opaque; third, because progress towards a shared national goal requires an understanding of where we are now;
and fourth, because it is clear that – in the context
of funding cuts, shifting priorities and new patterns
of demand – neighbourhood policing has not fared well, with warnings of ‘erosion’ to capacity and capability repeatedly issued2.
A broad set of research methods were employed: police workforce data was analysed, police
forces were asked to provide information on past developments and future plans, focus groups were conducted with 14 sets of neighbourhood police officers and PCSOs across seven police forces, force leads and national stakeholders were interviewed and practitioners were asked for input through a web survey. In total, force-level input was secured from 31 out of 43 territorial police forces alongside a rich pool of practitioner insight. These investigations
led to a number of conclusions3: Neighbourhood policing has diversified
considerably since 2008.
Workforce data analysis indicates that from
a relatively consistent starting point, forces have pursued different and often contrasting strategies in relation to their neighbourhood and broader local policing models (eg consolidation versus
radical redesign, specialism versus generalisation, civilianisation versus de-civilianisation etc.). On the ground, variation is apparent within as well as between forces. Local iterations can be universal or more targeted, high or low intensity, pragmatically allowed to dissolve into general local policing or reconfigured to accommodate this more ‘hybrid’ remit. Alternatively, neighbourhood policing can be reformed and refocused with either a community or harm/vulnerability focus, if the latter this can
be thematic or case-based.
The traditional outputs of neighbourhood policing have been eroded.
Front line practitioners consistently report that the number of staff available for core neighbourhood work has diminished substantially during the period while the demands on local policing have intensified and changed. The result has been significant attrition to the outputs and outcomes traditionally associated with neighbourhood policing; community engagement, visibility, community intelligence gathering, local knowledge and preventative proactivity are consistently reported to be in decline. However erosion is only part of the change narrative.
Neighbourhood policing has undergone two distinct shifts in purpose since 2008, towards vulnerability/harm prevention and towards servicing reactive demand.
Police force statements about the current purpose and meaning of neighbourhood policing demonstrate how ‘traditional’ aspects such as community engagement, problem solving, partnership working and reassurance, now sit alongside an emphasis
on vulnerability/hidden harm, demand reduction, evidence based practice and early intervention. Although pragmatic rather than idealistic, neighbourhood personnel have increasingly also been used to service reactive demand; 14 from 22 responding forces said neighbourhood personnel were abstracted to some extent or a lot (with the
rest saying a little). Some forces have designed the abstraction into a broader ‘neighbourhood

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Which best represents the edge of California?

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I think the answer is the 3rd one

This graph would MOST LIKELY be used by one who A) opposes the end to minimum wage laws. B) opposes stopping illegal immigration. supports the North American Free Trade Agreement. D) support the passage of import duties on manufactured goods.​

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D support the passage of import duties on manufactured goods

Which historical document divided the province of Quebec into upper and lower Canada?

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The answer is the Canada Act also known as the Constitutional Act.

Buddhism and ___ both began in India
A. Hinduism
B. Shintoism
C. Islam
D. Sikhism

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The answer is that buddhism and Hinduism but began in india :))

Which of the following best explains how Hawaii become a US territory? The US annexed Hawaii in 1900. The US bought Hawaii from Japan in 1868. The US received Hawaii from Spain in the Treaty of Paris. The US bought Hawaii from Spain following the Spanish-American War.

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Answer:

The US annexed Hawaii in 1900.

Explanation:

Answer:

The US annexed Hawaii in 1900.

Explanation:

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The United States received a significant influx of immigrants from __________ between 2004 and 2010.
A.
Canada
B.
Central America and South America
C.
Western Europe
D.
Australia

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D) Australia


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Answer:

its d (destination for periodic migration)`

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