Geography, 08.12.2020 20:00 kcarstensen59070
B. what is in the picture? how will you relate it to magmatism
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Geography, 22.06.2019 10:40
In a 2010 article “fact check: eastern u.s. earthquake risk” by chris mould, the author provides as evidence the following statement by the united states geological survey: “although earthquakes may be less frequent in the eastern u.s., … urban areas in the east could face bigger losses because the shaking would affect much larger areas than similar quakes in the west. in addition, most homes and buildings in the east are not designed to withstand earthquakes.”this statement directly relates to which of the following concepts? a. vulnerabilityb. hazardc. riskd. severity
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Geography, 23.06.2019 02:30
Read the following quote from the nature conservancy, “the 3 billion people who live in poverty around the world will be hardest hit by climate change. the poor are more dependent on natural resources and have less of an ability to adapt to a changing climate. diseases, declining crop yields, and natural disasters are just a few of the impacts of climate change that could devastate the world’s most vulnerable communities.” from this quote, what group of people is most vulnerable to climate change? those who depend on industrialized nations people who are able to adapt to changing conditions people living in central america people who are living in poverty
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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:00
What is likely to happen in the long term if the earth continues to absorb more energy than it emits? a. the earth will discontinue recycling energy. b. organisms will begin to compensate for the change by incorporating more energy. c. the overall temperature of the earth will increase. d. the nutrient cycles will happen more frequently. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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