Which of the following does not describe weather?
temperature outside,
how wind...
Geography, 26.01.2020 18:31 rainboworld3994
Which of the following does not describe weather?
temperature outside,
how windy it is outside, amount of clouds,
distance from the ocean
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Why would the crystals in an intrusive igneous rock be larger than the crystals in a chemical sedimentary rock? a. intrusive rocks form beneath the earth's surface, so they cool very slowly, which produces larger crystals. b. chemical sedimentary rocks form from dissolved substances on the earth's surface with very high heat and cool very slowly, which produces smaller crystals. c. chemical sedimentary rocks and intrusive rocks have crystals of the same size. o d. chemical sedimentary rocks form deep in the earth, so they cool slower, which produces small crystals. € read question correct:
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Which of the following is an example of a policy that may be implemented by a business that has trouble with employees using the internet for their own personal needs? a. all employees will have to take a safety training class. b. employees caught using the internet for personal needs will have to take a professional development class. c. personal interviews will be conducted to find out who is using the internet for personal needs. d. employees will be monitored, but nothing will happen if their employer catches them using the internet for personal needs.
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Which is not part of the definition of a family? two or more related people living together being married or in a partnership a single person living alone choices a and b
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Geography, 23.06.2019 23:30
The action of eventually a low island to form. a. wind b. waves c. volcanoes d. tectonic plates
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