Answer:
Endangered languages are usually spoken by minority communities. Some examples would be; tribal languages of Papua New Guinea, Alpine Provençal from Italy, and Basque from Spain. These endangered languages matters because it is important to keep the culture and authenticity of a language alive to be able to pass on through generations and understand the history of a culture.
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When i say 1 it says its wrong. Can you help
Answer:
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Explanation:
How do people in any other country think of the IWD
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Define the following
1. Agglomeration
2. Annexation
3. Asian Tigers
4. Basic Industry
5. Break-Of-Bulk
6. BRIC Countries
7. Brownfield
8. Bulk-Gaining Industry
9. Bulk-Reducing Industry
10. Capital
11. Central Place Theory
12. Commodity Chain
13. Deindustrialization
14. Dependency Theory
15. Density Gradient
16. Economic Base
17. Economies of Scale
18. Edge City
19. Export Processing Zone
20. Footloose Industry
21. Fordism
22. Gentrification
23. Gravity Model
24. Gross Domestic Product
25. Hinterland
26. Industrial Revolution
27. Infrastructure
28. Labor-Intensive
29. Least-Cost Theory
30. Location Theory
31. Maquiladora
32. Market Area
33. Mass Production
34. New International
35. Division of Labor
(NIDL)
36. Newly Industrialized Country (NIC)
37. Nonbasic Industry
38. Outsourcing
39. Primary Industry
40. Range
41. Rank-Size Rule
42. Raw Materials
43. Secondary Industry
44. Site Characteristics
45.Situation
46. Characteristics
Threshold
Answer:
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Explanation:
fordism
the use in manufacturing industry of the methods pioneered by Henry Ford, typified by large-scale mechanized mass production.
Hinterland
the remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers.
Outsourcing
Outsourcing is an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible for a planned or existing activity that is or could be done internally, and sometimes involves transferring employees and assets from one firm to another.
In what continent is Russia in.
Answer:
europe and asia
Explanation:
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Help ASAP 20 points! i'm doing a CER for science and i need the evidence.... It's about Oxbow lakes! Thank you and PLEASE ANSWER NOW!
Answer: An oxbow lake starts out as a curve, or meander, in a river. A lake forms as the river finds a different, shorter, course. The meander becomes an oxbow lake along the side of the river.
Oxbow lakes usually form in flat, low-lying plains close to where the river empties into another body of water. On these plains, rivers often have wide meanders.
Meanders that form oxbow lakes have two sets of curves: one curving away from the straight path of the river and one curving back. The corners of the curves closest to each other are called concave banks. The concave banks erode over time. The force of the rivers flowing water wears away the land on the meanders concave banks.
The banks opposite the concave banks are called convex banks. The opposite of erosion happens here. Silt and sediment build up on convex banks. This build-up is called deposition.
Erosion and deposition eventually cause a new channel to be cut through the small piece of land at the narrow end of the meander. The river makes a shortcut. Oxbow lakes are the remains of the bend in the river.
Oxbow lakes are stillwater lakes. This means that water does not flow into or out of them. There is no stream or spring feeding the lake, and it doesnt have a natural outlet. Oxbow lakes often become swamps or bogs, and they often dry up as their water evaporates.
Oxbow lakes can be rich wildlife habitats. Along the Amazon River in South America, oxbow lakes are common and their still waters provide a unique habitat for plants and wildlife. Giant river otters frequently live in the Amazons oxbow lakes, and feed on about 5 kilograms (11 pounds) of fish per day.
People often create oxbow lakes. The Mississippi River is shorter now than it was in the 19th century, for instance, because engineers have cut off hundreds of meanders. This created hundreds of oxbow lakes. These lakes eventually dried up to create acres of land for farming, housing, and industry.
An oxbow lake gets its name from the U-shaped collar placed around an oxs neck to which a plow is attached. It can also be called a horseshoe lake, a loop lake, or a cutoff lake.
Explanation:
Why has Benin's production of hardwoods been limited?
creating river dams
mining for salt
drilling for oil
clearing rain forests
Answer:
creating river dams
Explanation:
Answer:
clearing rain forests
Explanation:
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If Johnny drives 120 miles in 2.4 hours, how long would it take him to drive
- 424 miles?
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Answer:
8.48 hours
Explanation:
Given that:
120 miles = 2.4 hours
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 120 miles / 2.4 hours
Speed = 50 miles per hour
Time taken to drive 424 miles
Using the relation :
Time taken = distance / speed
Time taken = 424 miles / 50
Time taken = 8.48 hours
It is not yet established if climate change leads to increase risk from pests, disease and invasive non native species
Answer:
It changes the distribution of organisms.
Explanation:
Climate change has a great effect on the present vegetation and animals due to increase risk from pests, disease and invasive species which are also present in that environment because the environment is favorable for the pest, diseases and invasive species whereas unfavorable for the vegetation and native organisms that are living in that environment for a long time. Due to this change in climate, the distribution of both vegetation as well as organisms changed in the environment.
What is the only continent larger than Africa?
a
North America
b
Asia
c
South America
d
Europe
Why is it important to hear the water for this investigation? What heats the water in the oceans, lakes, and rivers found on Earth?
Answer:
The water in ocean, lakes and rivers are heated by the Sun, sunlight hits the ocean which is dispersed by the first 1000 meters of the oceans surface. This hot water is mixed with the cold water at the bottom of the ocean by ocean waves and this is the reason why ocean waves are at a regular temperature.
In a lake the water is heated the same way but there is not much water to mix the hot water with the cold so the water in the lake seems hotter than the ocean.
In a river the water keeps on flowing which mixes the hot water with the cold and the temperature remains regular.
Explanation:
Sound is a wave which is created by vibration, and these sound waves can travel in different mediums for example, air, liquid and even solid.
The water in ocean, lakes and rivers are heated by the Sun, sunlight hits the ocean which is dispersed by the first 1000 meters of the oceans surface. This hot water is mixed with the cold water at the bottom of the ocean by ocean waves and this is the reason why ocean waves are at a regular temperature.
In a lake the water is heated the same way but there is not much water to mix the hot water with the cold so the water in the lake seems hotter than the ocean.
In a river the water keeps on flowing which mixes the hot water with the cold and the temperature remains regular.
Answer:
It was important to heat the water for this experiment because it represents the sun heating up the earth´s oceans, lakes, and rivers
Explanation:
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What is the capital of China?
Answer:
Beijing BeijingBeijing
Explanation:
Beijing is the capital of China
Complete the following statement.
The biosphere consisting of land is referred to as _____ portion of the biosphere.
Answer:
Lithosphere is the correct answer
cause hydrosphere is water
and stratosphere and atmosphere are part of the air.
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Why do you think Albertans often defend the oil sands, while those of us who live elsewhere find them easier to criticize?
Answer:
There are four major issues affecting the oilsands: declining price outlooks, market access, a reduction in investment and climate change pressures.
Explanation:
The environmental consequences of oil production from Alberta's tar sands are major, beginning with its effect on climate change. North America's transition to oil from the tar sands not only perpetuates, but actually worsens, emissions of greenhouse gas pollution from oil consumption.