Geography, 30.11.2020 04:20 cassiegagnier73
According to the geopolitical theory, what is the "world island”? It is Australia, which is the only island continent in the world. It is the entire world, which forms a global community that unites us all. It is North, Central, and South America, which are contained between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is Europe, Asia, and Africa, which are contained between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. * It is Europe, Asia, and Africa which are contained between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans :)
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Geography, 23.06.2019 14:20, AdityaMathur
Based on what you know about the location of the earth in relation to the sun, why is this called the goldilocks zone in other galaxies? a. it's a region that exhibits a weak gravitational pull, thus maintaining a safe distance from the sun. b. it's an area that doesn't experience any major weather events that could cause mass extinctions. c. it's an area that's an optimal distance from the sun for potentially supporting life. d. it's a region that's unaffected by asteroid or meteor impacts.
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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:50, kyleee4473
Select the correct answer. look at this nineteenth-century illustration of london. which explanation best relates this illustration to changes in britain in the 1800s? a. factory workers in cities lost their livelihood because of the lack of housingb. industrialization narrowed the inccome gap between landowners and workers. c.the migration of workers from rural to urban areas resulted in overcrowded citiesd. the spread of railways allowed farmers to sell produce far from where it was grown.
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Geography, 24.06.2019 00:00, kittenalexis68
Islam and the arabic language spread throughout north africa in the 600s primarily through a. african traders b. american colonists c. european explorers d. middle eastern armies select the best answer from the choices provided
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