Advanced Placement (AP), 28.11.2020 02:50 byron17
A map that uses a symbol to display frequency (the larger the symbol, the higher the frequency) is a
Isoline
Choropleth
Proportional symbol
Dot density
Cartogram
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 11:00, wtwbegay
The subject option isn't available. the topic is earth science!suppose you are a city engineer whose job it is to explore how to use more renewable energy in your locality. 1. consider the resources in your city and select one of the following: - hydropower -solar power -wind power -geothermal power 2. prepare a pamphlet or multimedia presentation to convince a committee of citizens and local leaders that the renewable energy source you have selected is best for you locality. in your pamphlet or presentation include: - a discussion of the renewable energy source that is best for your town and why -a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of this energy source -a discussion of why you think your city should use more of this energy source -how the use of renewable energy will impact your city -pictures and/or charts and tables to strengthen your arguments
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 14:10, salvadorperez26
Arecent strip mall land development project included large amounts of paved surfaces. as a result of this project, groundwater levels in the developed area will most likely a. increase due to sealed artesian wells b. decrease as aquifers are not recharged c. decrease due to decreased surface runoff d. increase due to loss of unconfined aquifers e. increase due to a decrease in demand for fresh water
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 19:30, Kkampudiaa
Question 2(multiple choice worth 10 points) kate’s mom wants to quiz her on science terms even though kate has already studied. this is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals
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