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Directions (51β65): record your answers in the spaces provided in your answer booklet. some questions
may require the use of the 2011 edition reference tables for physical setting/earth science.
base your answers to questions 51 through 53 on the data table below and on your knowledge of earth
science. the data table lists four constellations in which star clusters are seen from earth. a star cluster is a group of stars near each other in space. stars in the same cluster move at the same velocity. the length of the arrows in the table represents the amount of redshift of two wavelengths of visible light emitted by these star clusters.
write the chemical symbol for the element, shown in the table, that absorbs the two wavelengths of light.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 12:30
Study the image. which feature is modeled in the diagram? check all that apply. 1 a convergent boundary is formed. 2 continental plates are colliding. 3 two plates are forming a divergent boundary. 4 continental plates are sliding past each other. 5 several mid-ocean ridges are formed on earthβs surface.
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Geography, 22.06.2019 13:00
While most people who lived in ancient egypt and the middle east avoided settling in nearby deserts, those regions protected them from their enemies. why do you think this was true?
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Geography, 22.06.2019 21:00
When you cross a time zone going east, what happens to the time
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Geography, 23.06.2019 11:40
Since 1980, which three countries have either attacked or been attacked by iraq? a. iran, turkey, united states b. iran, israel, jordan c. iran, kuwait, united states d. iran, saudi arabia, egypt
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