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Uniformitarianism assumes that Question 14 options: Earth is quite young and is shaped by dramatic events. catastrophic episodes have regularly occurred. the same physical processes we see today are a key to understanding the processes that have been operating throughout geologic time. mountains, plains, and canyons formed by catastrophic events.
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Click the item in the left column. use the plus sign to move it up or the minus sign to move it down until it matches the correct entry in the right column. lock your answer in place by clicking the square beside the item. (a checkmark means it is locked.) amazon basin a atacama desert b andes mountains c lake titicaca d peru e patagonia f brazil g chile h suriname
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What would have happened to portugal’s trade if they had not found a way to sail around the tip of africa
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Soil is made of air water organic material minerals weathered rock
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Technology has affected regional settlement patterns in what ways? choose all that apply. climatic improvement strategies have improved crop productivity. mechanized agricultural methods have improved agricultural productivity. participation in the global economy has increased urbanization. population shifts from urban to rural areas has increased as a result of petroleum production. settlement areas have increased as a result of improved water storage and delivery systems.
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Uniformitarianism assumes that Question 14 options: Earth is quite young and is shaped by dramatic e...
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