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What would the annual rate of change of population be in 2100, in percentage terms?
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If scientists only detect p waves in a certain layer of earths interior what does that tell us?
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Astate's representation in the u.s. senate is based on a) equal representation. b) the state's population. c) the state's electoral votes. d) the size of their major cities.this independent regulatory agency was created in 1974 to oversee and regulate the financing of political campaigns in the united states. a) warren cthis independent regulatory agency was created in 1974 to oversee and regulate the financing of political campaigns in the united states. a) warren commission (wc) b) federal election commission (fec) c) equal opportunity commission (eoc) d) securities and exchange commission (sec)
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Ahis which describe the horizons in a soil profile? check all that apply. horizon a is mineral deficient. bedrock lies below the soil layers. te horizon o forms from organic material, horizon b undergoes the least amount of change. horizon c is least affected by the soil formation process.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 22:30
Extensive and unusual cold snaps have occurred here recently. is this evidence that global warming is lessening or not occurring? no—although the long-term trend is for warming, short-term weather patterns can still be variable. no—melting of glaciers and ice caps is making the oceans cooler, which can cause cold snaps. yes-- if global warming really were occurring, cold snaps wouldn’t happen. yes—due to global warming, weather patterns should be become less—not more—variable.
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