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Explain how the density of ocean water is affected by temperature and how this results in major ocean currents distributing heat away from the equator toward the poles?
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20 brainliest for whoever answers correctly and answers all choose the statements that accurately describe china's "one child policy." china's "one child policy" began as soon as the communists came to power. the "one child policy" was meant to keep the population from reaching 700 million. the "one child policy" was meant to slow china's population growth. the "one child policy" began as a result of the country's war with japan. some people were allowed to have more than one child. the "one child policy" began in 1979. the "one child policy" was most enforced in urban areas. the "one child policy" ended at the start of 2016. china's population is current just under 1 billion people.
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How does a command economy differ from a mixed market economy? in a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. in a mixed market economy, citizens have more property in a command economy, citizens have more property rights. in a mixed market economy, citizens have fewer property rights in a command economy citizens own all public property. in a mixed market economy, the government owns all private, property in a command economy, citizens own all private property in a mixed market economy, the goverment owns all public property
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What can happen to solar radiation when it enters earth’s atmosphere? check all that apply. it is absorbed by earth. it is reflected by clouds. it is reflected by glacial ice. it is condensed into visible light. it is amplified by water molecules.
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The region of the globe where the gulf stream and other warm water currents originate is known as th...
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