what factor lead the rise of Knights in middle age​

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Answer 1

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The first knights of the Middle Ages fought for Charlemagne, the King of the Franks, in the 700s. In order to fight battles across his large empire, Charlemagne began to use soldiers on horseback. ... If you were a son born into the family of a knight, you generally became a knight as well.


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Which of the following best describes the climate types of the Middle East?
A.
The entire region is arid desert.
B.
The majority of the region is semiarid; there are some areas of arid desert, but few Mediterranean climate zones.
C.
Most of the region is arid desert, but there are also semiarid, Mediterranean, and highland climate zones.
D.
Most of the region has a Mediterranean climate; however, there are arid deserts along the coasts.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The majority of the region is semiarid; there are some areas of arid desert, but few Mediterranean climate zones.

The Middle East is known to be hot and dry. But there is also some rain. There are a few mountains that are different too.

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On the test I got b!

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What are some of the key environmental challenges facing Australia and the Pacific islands?

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Answer:

Some environmental challenges faced by Australia and Pacific Islands are climate change and pollution

PLEASE HURRY!! Why does it feel cooler at 90°F when the relative humidity is 30% compared to the same temperature and the relative humidity is 80%?
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Because the drier air evaporates moisture off your skin more easily.

Because the lower humidity brings down the temperature.

There is no real difference because the temperature is the same.

Because there is less air movement at 80% humidity.

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Answer:

Because the drier air evaporates moisture off your skin more easily.

Explanation:

The tricky thing, and the power of relative humidity, is that air varies widely in its ability to hold water vapor. Warm air can contain several times more water vapor than cold air. This means that conditions may be moister, and thus warmer, in Montgomery, Alabama, when relative humidity is 40% than, say, in Nome, Alaska, when relative humidity is 80%.

Q2. Mangroves are an integral part of natural environment of the coast, which is being damaged by human activities. What harm is being done to the mangroves in Pakistan? Why is it a problem or a concern which needs our attention?

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Answer:

Mangroves are a vila to coast, and are impacted due to the growing pollution.

Explanation:

Mangroves form an important part of the coast ecological systems they play a crucial role in coastal management. Pakistan's mangroves ecosystem has been damaged and degraded a lot in the past 50 years.  Due to the large scale expansion and land-use changes for the agriculture, industry, and need for fishing grounds. The reduction of freshwater reserves and the increase of marine pollution in Pakistan have resulted in the loss of mangroves.

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Problem 5: B or C  Problem 6: A. 180, B. 180

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Which of the following is NOT a landform created by a force of erosion?

Canyons
Sand Dunes
Ridges
Valleys

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Answer:

Valleys

Explanation:

Valleys are not created by force of erosion

What is eternal flame ​

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Answer:

a flame :)

Explanation:

An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns for an indefinite time

Answer:An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns for an indefinite time. ... Human-created eternal flames most often commemorate a person or event of national significance, serve as a symbol of an enduring nature such as a religious belief, or a reminder of commitment to a common goal, such as diplomacy.

The relative location of Augusta, Maine

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Its in the west side near New Hampshire border, Northeast of Portland Maine, On the Kennebec River

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I need help on this question

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I am pretty sure it is Dallas

was John brown justified in his violence in the name of abolition?

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yes that was his best method

What is the dominant religion in South Africa? Hint: Use the map in the lesson to help you answer this question. Indigenous Christianity Islam Hindu

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Answer:

Christianity

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Which of the following phrases defines the word "import"?
A. to limit how much of a product can come from another country
B. to send a product to another country to sell
C. to purchase a product from another country
D. to tax a product from another country
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OA
OB
ОС
OD

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Explanation:

C purchase a product from another country

List 5 ways cities are better today.

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there is more sanitation, there is electricity, there is plumbing, there is healthcare, there is clean water

The United States is one of five permanent members of the United Nations' _______.
A. )general assembly
B. )security council
C.) administrative board
D.)peacekeeping forces

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Answer: The answer is A General assembly.

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Answer:

A)general assembly

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What latitudes have moist air rising?​

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Answer:

40° to 60° North and South

Which of the following is the best environment in which to observe impacts of the founder effect? a. the North American great plains b. the Amazon rainforest C. small Pacific islands d. deserts​

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C. small Pacific islands

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C) small Pacific islands

Explanation:

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what are the first 10 amendments , what are they called, and which one do you think is the most important today, support your answer.

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The First Amendment provides several rights protections: to express ideas through speech and the press, to assemble or gather with a group to protest or for other reasons, and to ask the government to fix problems. It also protects the right to religious beliefs and practices. It prevents the government from creating or favoring a religion

.The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms.

The Third Amendment prevents government from forcing homeowners to allow soldiers to use their homes. Before the Revolutionary War, laws gave British soldiers the right to take over private homes.

The Fourth Amendment bars the government from unreasonable search and seizure of an individual or their private property.

The Fifth Amendment provides several protections for people accused of crimes. It states that serious criminal charges must be started by a grand jury.  A person cannot be tried twice for the same offense (double jeopardy) or have property taken away without just compensation. People have the right against self-incrimination and cannot be imprisoned without due process of law (fair procedures and trials.)

The Sixth Amendment provides additional protections to people accused of crimes, such as the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of criminal charges. Witnesses must face the accused, and the accused is allowed his or her own witnesses and to be represented by a lawyer.

The Seventh Amendment extends the right to a jury trial in Federal civil cases.

The Eighth Amendment bars excessive bail and fines and cruel and unusual punishment.

The Ninth Amendment states that listing specific rights in the Constitution does not mean that people do not have other rights that have not been spelled out.

The Tenth Amendment says that the Federal Government only has those powers delegated in the Constitution. If it isn’t listed, it belongs to the states or to the people.

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The most important of those ten amendments is the First Amendment.

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In my opinion.  The first amendment is the most important amendment. This allows us to have freedom of speech and religion without being punished for it.

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Anywhere is correct.

Explanation:

Select all statements that are true about the triangles. Triangles A B C ABC and D C B DCB are congruent by the Angle-Angle Triangle Congruence Theorem. Triangles A B C ABC and B C D BCD are congruent by the Angle-Side-Angle Triangle Congruence Theorem. Triangles A B C ABC and B C D BCD are congruent by the Side-Side-Side Triangle Congruence Theorem. Triangles A B C ABC and D C B DCB are congruent by the Side-Angle-Side Triangle Congruence Theorem. Triangles A B C ABC and D C B DCB are congruent by the Side-Side-Side Triangle Congruence Theorem. There is not enough information to determine if the triangles are congruent.

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As we can seen from the given figure that two triangles are given.

The triangles ABC and BDC are :

AB = CD AC = BD BC = BC Hence using the SSS theorem of the triangle, the triangle ABC and DBC are congruent, Thus the angle A  is equal to angle D.

Hence the option D and E are correct. i.e. congruent by the Side-Angle-Side Triangle Congruence Theorem.  

Learn more about the statements that are true about the triangles.

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A and C

Explanation:

A and C I believe are the correct answers and at least with these the time frame given matches up. The Pontiac's Rebellion began in 1763 so it would have changed things after that period of time. And the Great Awaking took place during the 1730s and 40s.

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Historically, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal & the Netherlands became global colonial world powers. Which of the following would be a factor in why these countries became global powers, while those of central and eastern Europe did not?
a. All had similar strong central governments based on the Roman Republican model.
b. All had access to the ocean with long coastline, a mairtime culture of trade, and they had large port cities.
c. They had uniform religious beliefs, which created stronger, more homogeneous societies.
d. All were small, mountainous countries that had limited agrarian land and small populations.

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Answer:

Correct answer is b. All had access to the ocean with long coastline, a maritime culture of trade, and they had large port cities.

Explanation:

A is not correct as this is not a factor that enabled them to develop their maritime trade. And not all of this countries based their system on Roman Republican model.

B is correct as all of this countries are opened towards the Atlantic ocean, while countries of Central and Eastern Europe had no access to it.

C is not correct as they had different beliefs. Some were Catholics, some were Protestants...

D is not correct, especially this were large countries, especially France and Spain.

According to the article how can we reduce water scarcity? the essays underneath.
About two-thirds of the world’s population faces water scarcity for at least one month during the year. The growing risk of worldwide water shortages is worse than scientists previously thought, according to a new study.

About 66 percent, which is 4 billion people, of the world’s population lives without sufficient access to fresh water for at least one month of the year, according to a new paper published Friday in the journal Science Advances (Links to an external site.).

Previous studies calculated a lower number, estimating that between 1.7 and 3.1 billion people lived with moderate to severe water scarcity for at least a month out of the year.

Scientists, led by Dr. Arjen Hoekstra (Links to an external site.) of the Netherlands’ University of Twente, used a computer model that is both more precise and comprehensive than previous studies have used to analyze how widespread water scarcity is across the globe. Their model considers multiple variables including: climate records, population density, irrigation and industry.

“Up to now, this type of research concentrated solely on the scarcity of water on an annual basis, and had only been carried out in the largest river basins,” Hoekstra said (Links to an external site.) in a statement. “That paints a more rosy and misleading picture, because water scarcity occurs during the dry period of the year.”

“The fact that the scarcity of water is being regarded as a global problem is confirmed by our research,” Hoekstra added. “For some time now, the World Economic Forum has placed the world water crisis in the top three of global problems, alongside climate change and terrorism.”

Severe water scarcity happens when consumption is twice as high as available resources, according to the study’s researchers. Consequently, half of those suffering from water scarcity are in the world’s two most populous countries — India and China — where demand is high.

High-scarcity levels are also widespread in areas with significant irrigated agriculture (like the Great Plains in the United States) or low natural availability of fresh water (like the Arabian Desert) where populations are also relatively dense, according to the study. Similar patterns exist in the south and western United States where heavily populated states like California have been in a drought for years. (Links to an external site.)

The consequences of water scarcity can result in economic losses due to crop failure, limited food availability and poor business viability, and can threaten environmental biodiversity. When faced with scarcity, areas in need of water often resort to pumping groundwater (Links to an external site.), which can permanently deplete the supply.

Water shortages have also precipitated or heightened the potential (Links to an external site.) for global conflicts in places like the Middle East and Africa.

“Freshwater scarcity is a major risk to the global economy (Links to an external site.), affecting four billion people directly,” Hoekstra told The New York Times. “But since the remaining people in the world receive part of their food from the affected areas, it involves us all.”

Despite the grim findings, the study recommends ways to reduce scarcity, such as increasing reliance on rain-fed rather than irrigated agriculture, improving the efficiency of water usage and — perhaps the most challenging for humans — sharing what’s available. The researchers point out that for these solutions to be effective, governments, corporations and investors will need to cooperate.

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Answer:

well in my own answers can move through different ways e.g Drainage

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