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Geography, 22.06.2019 14:00
Will someone earth science water cycle: will someone tell me how the water cycle works, but in a story? ? pretend you are a drop of water somewhere. (like; "once i was floating around in a cloud" or, "once i was lying in a puddle in the middle of a parking lot.) and tell your life story! and use the words "evaporation" "condensation" "accumulation" "transpiration" "precipitation" and "runoff" tell the story like your the drop of water telling your life story. include all the parts of the water cycle including those vocabulary words above. and !
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Given f(x) = 3x= 1 and g(x) = 2x-3, for which value of x does g(x)= f(2)? its for algebra
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Geography, 23.06.2019 20:30
What is the latitude and longitude (to the nearest degree) of the following cities? a. kansas city b. philadelphia c. reno d. minneapolis use the map to find the names of cities with the following coordinates. a. 30°n, 96°w b. 35°n, 95°w c. 26°n, 80°w d. 42°n, 88°w how many kilometers north of the equator is washington, dc? approximately how far north of houston is kansas city? use degrees of latitude to calculate your answer. show your work. which city is closer to greenwich, england: los angeles or xi’an, china (34°n, 109°e)? explain your answer. how many degrees of longitude separate las vegas from the international date line, which is at 180° longitude?
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Geography, 24.06.2019 04:20
Rectangle qrst is shown. angle qrt is congruent to angle str, and angle str is complementary to angle qtr. which statement is true about angles qrt and qtr? they are congruent. they are complementary. they are supplementary. they are right angle
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