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What is the image of the point (1,5) after a rotation of 180counterclockwise about the origin?
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High School
Part 1: Mid-Attantic Ocean Profile chains of volcanoes forin ealiod volcanic ares. the following ordet. 2. Check the box next 10 the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Profile line under the heading Profike tienes 3.
Geography
High School
The layer that sits directly under the crust is called: Lithosphere Mantle Asthenosphere Inner core Outer core Which layer from the choices below is defined by physical properties and could be considered a brittle solid? Crust Mantle Core Lithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Outer Core
Geography
High School
What is the root cause for why Mars lost its atmosphere?A.Mars' gravity is to weak to hold onto its atmosphere, which gradually leaked away.B.Mars' is so far from the sun that it is very cold and as it cooled following its formation its atmosphere froze out.C.The correct answer is not given.D.Mars' core ran out of iron to power its magnetic field.E.Mars' core solidified as it cooled.
Geography
High School
please help with this geography question!suppose you have a ski resort company, describe the two kost important natural resources for the success of the company.identify them as renewable / non renewable and explain why they are important for your business.thank you so much!
Geography
College
Two ladders A and B stand at the same distance and lean against a wall. Ladder A is 6 feet longer than the ladder B. If ladder A is reduced to the same length as ladder B, which of the following is true?
Geography
College
Please help with this asap thank you!
Geography
High School
What is the capital of the Roman Empire?A. ParisB. RomaC. Ankara
Geography
College
When something is insulated it
Geography
College
which month in russia is winter
Geography
High School
Compare the natural disasters and environmental impacts thatoccur to Latin America versus Indonesia and Australia during an ElNino event.
Geography
High School
Figure 3 shows a meridional section of potential density in the Southern Ocean at 30E from the WOCE Indian Atlas. A 2019 cruise collected hydrographic data along this section. The included Excel file2 gives in situ temperature (in C), practical salinity, and in situ density (in kg m3 ) as a function of height from this cruise at the two stations labeled A and B. Station A is located at 54.0S, 30.0E and station B is located at 50.5S, 30.0E. Use the thermal wind relations to calculate the geostrophic velocity between the two stations as a function of depth, assuming that the velocity is zero at 4000 meters depth. Include plots of the velocity and velocity shear with depth (or height) as the y-axis (and the surface at the top of the plot). The temperature and salinity are not strictly necessary since the in situ density is given, but are included in case you want to try using TEOS-10 to calculate potential and Conservative temperature as well as Absolute Salinity using real ocean data.
Geography
High School
According to the vast majority of climate scientists, the planet is heating up. The warming trend over the last 50 years is about .23 degrees F per decade. This is nearly twice that for the last 100 years.In this discussion, explain utilizing 3 bullets below:1. What is "global warming" or climate change result of?2. How have humans contributed to the warming of our planet?3. What have humans done to create this situation?
Geography
High School
1.Briefly describe NASAs Spaceguard Survey. How many objects have been found in this survey?2. What classification is given to objects such as Pluto and Eris, which are large enough to be round, and whose orbits lie beyond that of Neptune?3.Which meteorites are the most useful for defining the age of the solar system? Why?4. What is the period of revolution for a comet with aphelion at 5 AU and perihelion at the orbit of Earth?
Geography
High School
The Cascade volcanic range in western North America and the Andes volcanic range in the South America have this in common.Both volcanic ranges formed due to hot-spot activitiesBoth volcanic ranges formed as a result of continental-continental plate collisionBoth volcanic ranges formed at the same time however from different tectonic processes.Both volcanic ranges are a result of subduction of an oceanic plate under a continental plate
Geography
High School
State a true conclusion. 1) If a triangle has a right angle, then the triangle is a right triangle. 2) Triangle ABC is not a right triangle.
Geography
High School
1. The temperature range over which metamorphism occurs is to. deg C.2. pressure is equal in all directions and produced by the weight of overlying rocks (=overburden).3. pressure is unequal and usually results from stresses along active plate boundaries.4. This type of metamorphism occurs adjacent to fault planes:
Geography
High School
On April 20, 2010, an explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon, a drilling rig leased by the oil company BP, set off a blaze that killed 11 crew members. Two days later, it sank about 50 miles off the Louisiana coast and crude oil began gushing out of a broken pipe 5,000 feet below the surface. a) What role did water currents play in the environmental damage that occurred as a result along the Gulf Coast? b) What information do you think an oceanographer would need to know when determining where the oil would travel? c) How bad were the biological impacts (ex. animals, fisheries, habitats, etc...) to shoreline habitats or wildlife from the oil spill? (Your response must be 100 words at minimum for full credit)
Geography
High School
Provide a full definition of the North Carolina NAD83 (HARN) coordinate reference system (CRS) with EPSG:3358 including the datum and projection. Explain how it is different from the geographic coordinate system WGS84 with EPSG:4326 commonly used by GPS. What are the units for each of these two CRS?
Geography
High School
advantage of dust particles in the air
Geography
High School
Primary atmosphere of the terrestrial planets were composedalmost entirely of hydrogen and helium. Explain why they containedthese gases and not others.
Geography
High School
Scientists often use the term 'super volcanic eruptions' to describe those eruptions that result inshort-term (1-2 years) cooling of global climateformation of giant calderasrapid subduction of oceanic plate in less than 1 month.massive loss of lives (>100,000 casualties)
Geography
High School
Life of lakes: Which one of the following statements is true?Most lakes will exist forever.Succession is one important step in lake rejuvenation.Plant succession usually happens through the lifetime of lakes.One vegetation replaced by another vegetation is called plant extinction.
Geography
High School
When sea ice melts, it uncovers dark water underneath that absorbs more sunlight than sea ice and leads to increased temperatures and more sea ice melting. This process is known as a ________________ feedback cycle that tends to make a system _______________.positive; go out of controlpositive; remain stablenegative; remain stablenegative; go out of control
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