Social Studies, 24.09.2021 07:00 andy2461
I just need social studies answers for my lil sis :3
1. Why are natural resources so important to an area?
2. List three ways Florida's economy has changed over time
3. Why do you think Florida's Atlantic coast was chosen for the site of Kennedy Space Center.
4. What are Florida's most common natural hazards.
5. How can people prepare for hurricanes.
6. What tool is used to measure air pressure and help predict the weather? What do high and low pressure on a barometer indicate?
I'm sorry its long! I don't have time because I have my own homework! Thanks though!
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