Answer: D, Similar weather patterns exist on different continents.
Explanation: My explanation is that I took a quiz and this was the right answer as I suspected. I don’t really have good evidence to explain this and I suggest studying more about plate tectonics instead of looking for the answer.
The fact that different continents have similar weather patterns does not support the plate tectonic theory. As a result, choice (D) is the best way to respond.
What is plate tectonic theory?A uniform framework for comprehending mountain-building processes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, the evolution of the Earth's surface, and reconstructing the planet's former continents and oceans was provided by the plate tectonics theory, which deals with the dynamics of the lithosphere, the outer shell of the planet. This theory revolutionized Earth sciences.
In the 1960s, the theory of plate tectonics was developed. According to the hypothesis, Earth has two layers: a flexible (moldable, partially molten) layer called the asthenosphere that sits on top of a stiff outer layer called the lithosphere that is normally around 100 km (60 miles) deep. The lithosphere is divided into several small plates, six or seven medium-sized regional plates, and seven extremely massive continental and oceanic plates.
Since the continents are passively drifting with the plates over the course of millions of years, the Earth's geography has undergone enormous changes.
Hence, option (D) is accurate.
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7. Which description is evidence for the theory of plate tectonics but does
not suggest that the continents were once connected?
A. matching rock layers on separate continents
B. similar land features on separated, present-day continents
C. the interlocking of present-day coastlines, such as Africa and South America
D. thin layer of sediment covering the ocean floor, indicating that it was relatively
young
Answer:
answer B
Explanation:
The land features depend on the geology , the climate of the earth and formation of land features is a continuos cycle it could alter from time ,not providing clear evidence about history of that specific area
The Soviet Union collapsed in the late 1980s. Below are a list of terms that I want you to explain to me whether they are before or after the collapse of the Soviet Union. If before, you will classify the word as Soviet era, if the term was used after the Soviets you will say after independence. 1. Command Economy___ 2. Consumer goods___ 3. Black market___ 4. market economy___ 5. Privatization___ 6. Kolkhoz___ 7. Sovkhoz___ 8. Radioactive material___ 9. Pesticide___ 10. Nuclear waste___
Answer:
On Christmas Day 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev shocked the world with these words, announcing the dissolution of the Soviet Union and his resignation from its top post. After more than 40 years of the world seeming to teeter on the brink of a nuclear holocaust, the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States had ended.
What had been the world’s largest communist state—and the counterweight to the United States—broke into 15 independent republics, making America the sole global superpower. And although at its peak the Soviet Union had more than 5 million soldiers stationed internationally and enough nuclear power to destroy the human race, members of the Soviet high command abdicated power without a shot being fired.
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on the second day of the extraordinary session of the Supreme Soviet in Moscow on August 27, 1991. He threatened to resign if the republics refused to sign a Union Treaty to hold the Soviet Union together. (Credit: Vitaly Armand/AFP/Getty Images)
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on the second day of the extraordinary session of the Supreme Soviet in Moscow on August 27, 1991. He threatened to resign if the republics refused to sign a Union Treaty to hold the Soviet Union together. (Credit: Vitaly Armand/AFP/Getty Images)
Was Gorbachev a weak leader?
The Russian public has largely interpreted Gorbachev’s ending of the Soviet Union as a disaster bordering on treason. In a 2017 poll of Russians, his approval rating stood well below that of wartime dictator Joseph Stalin.
When he became president of the Soviet Union in 1985, Gorbachev inherited both a moribund economy and a crumbling political system. Many historians believe that the two policies he put in place to address the nation’s challenges, glasnost (“openness”) and perestroika (“restructuring”), hastened the dissolution of the Soviet system, which was already in decline.
Glasnost, begun in the late ’80s, was a push for transparency in governance. It curbed state censorship, allowing Soviet media to report painful, long-covered-up truths—such as the fact that alcoholism and infant mortality were rising, life expectancy at birth was declining and standards of living in the West were outpacing those in the USSR. It also allowed non-Communist parties to take part in elections.
Perestroika, undertaken at the same time, was an economic-reform process aimed at reviving a long-suffering economy. It moved the USSR away from a central-command model, in which business was owned and administered by the government, toward a hybrid communism-capitalism model incorporating free-market reform. Citizens were allowed to begin opening private businesses, and foreigners were allowed into the country to take part in joint ventures.
The measures were met first with enthusiasm: When a McDonalds restaurant opened in the nation’s capital in January 1990, Muscovites marveled at “three-story sandwiches” and smiling fast-food cashiers. But when the growing pains of perestroika led to a new wave of shortages and economic hardship, newly empowered regional leaders of the non-Russian Union Republics, such as Lithuania and Ukraine, used their freshly opened political process to demand autonomy from the Kremlin, ultimately leading to the USSR’s demise.
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Explanation:
how did the Maya, the Carib, and the Arawak feed themselves?
Answer:
They grew a variety of plants for food. They gathered fruits. They harvested shellfish from the sea.
Explanation:
Which of the following ecosystems is found in a tropical coastal region and is characterized by trees with long roots that prop them up over the salty waters?
A.
the Sahara Desert
B.
a mangrove
C.
the Serengeti
D.
the Sahel
Answer:
B a mangrove
Explanation:
its a mangrove because they are tress that grow in salty water and they have long roots that why they be seen above the water
Answer:
I’d say B. A mangrove.
Explanation:
Which statements BEST describes the impact of the Sahara on the population in the region? A) There no cities in the Sahara making jobs scarce. B)The population in the area is very dense and crowded. C) The majority of the people across the Sahara by camel. D) The climate is lush and it is considered a good place to live. E) Very few people live in the Sahara because the climate is very hot and there is little or no water.
Answer: A and E
Explanation: I did the USA testprep
The following statements best describe the impact of the Sahara on the population in the region.
There are no cities in the Sahara making jobs scarce.Very few people live in the Sahara because the climate is very hot and there is little or no water.The correct option is A and E.
Why is it hard to live in the Sahara?The Sahara has a hostile climate, making it difficult for any life to exist there. It is windy, hot, and dry. Despite the heat of the day, the nighttime temperature can change drastically. occasionally to below freezing.
Stronger evaporation over the ocean is a result of rising temperatures, and the resulting condensations then fall as rain on dry land. In the central Sahara, it rains more frequently, particularly in the summer. There are also torrents, as has been reported, and these are said to have submerged the dry valleys four meters.
Thus, the ideal selection is options A and E.
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Which locations in the Indian Ocean region are most likely to have earthquakes that would cause tsunamis
Answer: Most tsunamis are generated by shallow, great earthquakes at subductions zones. More than 80% of the world's tsunamis occur in the Pacific along its Ring of Fire subduction zones.Many areas of tsunami high risk tend to be coastal regions around the Pacific Ocean: Chile and Peru, West Coast USA, Japan, and New Zealand.Eighteen (18) countries around the Indian Ocean sustained damage from the tsunami. The countries affected were Indonesia, Thailand, India, Sri-Lanka, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Maldives, Reunion Island (French), Seychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius, Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya, Oman, South Africa and Australia.
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Explanation:
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1. Erosion/Weathering & Lithification
2. Extreme heat & Pressure
Define the Quaternary period(4 marks)
Answer:
The Quaternary Period is the third and last of the three periods of the Cenozoic Era. You and I are living in this period, which began only 2.58 million years ago. The Quaternary Period is divided into two epochs, from youngest to oldest: the Holocene and Pleistocene. We are living in the Holocene.
Why do the buildings in plantation are close together?
Answer:
A plantation complex in the Southern United States is the built environment (or complex) that was common on agricultural plantations in the American South from the 17th into the 20th century. The complex included everything from the main residence down to the pens for livestock. Southern plantations were generally self-sufficient settlements that relied on the forced labor of enslaved people.
Explanation:
What two layers of the earth are responsible for the magnetic field
The center of the Earth is made up of two layers, the outer core and the inner core. The outer core is the third layer of the Earth. It is the only liquid layer, and is mainly made up of the metals iron and nickel, as well as small amounts of other substances. The outer core is responsible for Earth's magnetic field.
Answer:
Earth's inner and outer core
Explanation:
The Earth's core features molten and hot conditions which helps to create a magnetic field
How do oceanic trenches relate to mountain ranges? Explain.
Answer:
They are formed the same way.
Explanation:
The plates smash together and form
mountains, and the same thing happens just underwater.
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Which of the following are differences between the inner and the outer planets?
!!!Choose all that apply!!!
the number of natural satellites that orbit them
their composition
the shape of their orbits
their shape
The four inner planets are composed of rock and metal and have shorter orbits and slower spin than the outer planets. The four outer planets have more extensive moon and ring systems, longer orbits and spins, and are made up primarily of gases and liquids.
What are Planets?
A planet is a celestial body that meets the following criteria: (a) it orbits the Sun; (b) it has enough mass for its self-gravity to outweigh rigid body forces, assuming a hydrostatic equilibrium shape that is roughly circular; and (c) it has cleared the area in and around its orbit.
The planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, listed in order of their distance from the Sun. All planets, with the exception of Mercury and Venus, have at least one moon. Four planets—Jupiter through Neptune—have ring systems.
The finding of the 100th planet known to reside in another solar system has been revealed by astronomers.
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What type of ecosystem is Sonia most likely camping in?
Answer:
The answer is D a decidous forest, I hope this helps!
Jonas claims that the land in this area has not changed since
over the time that the first organism was living in the area.
Pauline, on the other hand, disagrees. Which of the following is
the BEST piece of evidence to support her disagreement?
Answer:
Geographical maps from earlier dates. Also looking for fossils of previous plant life in the area to determine what it was like then.
Explanation:
The sun great mass creates...
Answer:
Hydrogen atoms, heat, and radiation.
Explanation:
what political ideas came from ancient Greece and Rome? need answer asap
The flooding of the Nile was important for the ancient Egyptians because… A. It brought water for growing food.
Answer:
It brought rich black soil and renewed the farmlands.
Explanation:
For Ancient Egyptians, the Nile River played a vital role as it helped to mold their lives and society. The Nile River is the longest river in the world. Egypt is a desert land, but the area through which the Nile River flows, the land is fertile.
Though flooding may sound disastrous, yet flooding was an important event for Ancient Egyptians. The overflowing of the Nile during September brings with it rich black soil which is good for fertilization. With black soil, floodings also brought a renewed spirit to the farmlands.
A large percentage of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa engage in-
A) Mining
B) Tourism
C) Fishing
D) Agriculture
Answer:
The answer is D
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objects are not distinctly seen pora short time when one goes to a dark place from a bright place suddenly, why?
Answer:
When we come from light to dark suddenly we can not see anything. Your eyes eventually get adjusted because your pupils expand and more light comes in.
Explanation:
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What is the difference between a solar system and a galaxy?
Please help, i will mark u as a brainiest ig
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A galaxy is found within a solar system.
A galaxy is a type of solar system.
A solar system has fewer stars than a galaxy.
A solar system has more planets than a galaxy.
Answer: B
Explanation:
A galaxy is a system of solar systems and other stars. Galaxies, like solar systems, are held together by gravity. In galaxies, the solar systems are separated by vast sections of mostly empty space. The galaxy that contains the Earth and its solar system is called the Milky Way.
Is there a rationale for growing crops in Yemen?
Answer:
Yemen's principal natural resources are oil and natural gas as well as agriculturally productive land in the west. Other natural resources include fish and seafood, rock salt, marble, and major unexplored deposits of coal, gold, lead, nickel, and copper. The most common crops are cereals such as millet, corn (maize), wheat, barley, and sorghum; myriad vegetables from a burgeoning truck farm industry have appeared on the market in recent years.
Answer:
Yemen's principal natural resources are oil and natural gas as well as agriculturally productive land in the west. Other natural resources include fish and seafood, rock salt, marble, and major unexplored deposits of coal, gold, lead, nickel, and copper. The most common crops are cereals such as millet, corn (maize), wheat, barley, and sorghum; myriad vegetables from a burgeoning truck farm industry have appeared on the market in recent years.
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the effect of not recycling
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The primary economic activity that a large percentage of Sub-Saharan African
countries are engaged in is -
A) Agriculture
B) Logging
C) Industry
D) Service
In ΔOPQ, the measure of ∠Q=90°, OP = 96 feet, and PQ = 23 feet. Find the measure of ∠O to the nearest degree.
Answer:14
Explanation:
Answer:
14
Explanation:
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sin O = opposite\hypotenuse=23/96
sinO= 23/96
O=[tex]sin^{-1}[/tex](23/96)
O=13.862≈[tex]14^{o}[/tex]
How many more gallons of groundwater did we
use in 2005 than in 1965?
Answer:
We used more than 50 percent of gallons in 2005 than we did in 1965.
Explanation:
Japan ended its practice of isolationism in what year?
A. 1945
B. 1853
C. 1610
D. 1787
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Japan ended its practice of isolationism in The year 1853. Thus the correct option is B.
What is isolationism?Isolationism is the technique of limited engagement in the problems or activities of other organizations, specifically in the political issues of other nations. It includes governmental legislation to maintain international affairs.
The United States Commodore Matthew Perry forced Japan to cease its confinement and open its harbors to trade with American commerce ships, which put an end to Japan's isolation, in 1853.
Isolationism emphasized maintaining global relations and refraining from getting involved in wars in Europe and Asia. The long-standing American refusal to participate in European coalitions and conflicts is referred to as isolationism.
Therefore, option B is appropriate.
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Study the map of world GDP. A world map titled Gross Domestic Product in 2014. A color-coded key notes levels of economic growth. North American countries have 1 to 5 billion dollars and 501 to 1,000 billion dollars. South American countries have 51 to 1,000 billion dollars. Asian countries have a majority of 1 to 5 billion dollars. European countries have 51 to 1,000 billion dollars. African countries have 0 to 51 billion dollars. Which continent is home to the countries with the lowest economic growth? Africa Asia Europe South America
Answer:
south america, but they had brazile as an answer it would be brazile, bc they have a brazile in south america which was why they have that orange part at the top of south america.
Explanation:
Answer:
South America
Explanation:
I took the unit test review
pair of supplementary angle is
Answer:
A angle that add up to 180
Explanation:
Answer:
They are angles
Explanation:
Identify the low pressure areas on the map.
why is identifying the epicenter of an earthquake useful?
Answer:
every earthquake is recorded on numerous seismographs located in different directions. Knowing this helps them calculate the distance from the epicenter to each seismographs. To determine the direction each wave traveled, scientist draw circles around the seismographs locations