Changes in species can be seen in fossils trapped
in sedimentary rock....
Geography, 07.09.2019 21:10 samsmith666
Changes in species can be seen in fossils trapped
in sedimentary rock.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 13:00
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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Geography, 23.06.2019 02:30
Read the following quote from the nature conservancy, “the 3 billion people who live in poverty around the world will be hardest hit by climate change. the poor are more dependent on natural resources and have less of an ability to adapt to a changing climate. diseases, declining crop yields, and natural disasters are just a few of the impacts of climate change that could devastate the world’s most vulnerable communities.” from this quote, what group of people is most vulnerable to climate change? those who depend on industrialized nations people who are able to adapt to changing conditions people living in central america people who are living in poverty
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Geography, 23.06.2019 13:00
Describe the characteristics of the nile river and the river’s importance to the people of egypt. write a paragraph of at least 5 complete sentences.
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Geography, 24.06.2019 07:00
What empire controlled most of the middle east except for a few years between 1516 and 1917, where was the capital of this empire located and what was the geographic extent of this empire?
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