Geography, 01.12.2020 04:40 bankscorneliuso39
What is the slope of the line shown in the graph? (2 points) 5 3- (0,3) 2 (1,1) 1 0 < -5 -4 -3 -2 =1 0 2 3 4 15 -22 4 O 1) -1 02-2 3) 1 ) 4) 2
Answers: 3
Geography, 22.06.2019 09:30
A/an map shows the types of rock and/or sediment present in a particular region.a map that uses a range of colors and shading to represent the elevation, depth, or landscape of specific features on earth is a/an map.to show the dominant weather pattern in a region over a long period, a scientist is likely to create a/an map.a map has contour lines, which connect points at the same elevation.a map that uses shading to represent rates of violent crime across a state is an example of a/an map.
Answers: 3
Geography, 22.06.2019 16:00
Create 3 equivalent fractions using the area model for 2/5create equivalent fractions using number lines for 1/2create equivalent fractions using multiplying for .3/4brainliest
Answers: 1
Geography, 23.06.2019 01:30
What evidence does the writer give to support his argument about coral reefs? a) he speaks of the activities of coral polyps. b) he describes the composition of the great barrier reef. c) he emphasizes the ways in which coral reefs are fragile. d) he points out the ways that scientists do research on the reefs.
Answers: 2
Geography, 23.06.2019 09:30
Match your vocabulary word to its definition. 1. emigration 2. immigration 3. migration 4. overpopulation 5. sustainable development 6. under population 7. unsustainable development 8. urbanization the movement from one place to another the number of people exceeds the available natural resources in an area leaving one's homeland to settle in a new place the increase in the population of a city the movement of people to a new country the ability to meet current needs without reducing the ability to meet future needs resources being used up at a faster rate than they can be replenished birth rate insufficient to replace the existing population
Answers: 3
What is the slope of the line shown in the graph? (2 points) 5 3- (0,3) 2 (1,1) 1 0 < -5 -4 -3 -2...
Social Studies, 21.09.2019 22:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 22:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 22:30
Social Studies, 21.09.2019 22:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 22:30
Social Studies, 21.09.2019 22:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 22:30
Social Studies, 21.09.2019 22:30
History, 21.09.2019 22:30