Evaluate 1--5??????????????????

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Answer 1
Answer:

Your answer to this question is 6

Hope this helps! :)

Answer 2
Answer: The answer is actually -6 because
1- -5=-6
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6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
(Negatives) (Positives)
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(I’m probably late tho)

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How does the movement of air affect the type of weather that forms from high pressure and low pressure systems

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Air transfers heat and moisture as it moves and this in turn influences the weather elements

Why monsoon is know as unifying bond explain in detail

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Monsoon is known as unifying bond because of the following reasons:
1) The peninsular plateau, under influence of the sea from three sides, has moderate temperatures.
2) The effect of monsoon on the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible. The seasonal alteration of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.
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Where are the 2 main types of air pollution

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It would be our ozone layer, having to much of it creates global warming. Another would be carbon monoxide from forest fires or just fires etc.

Hoped this helped.

~Bob Ross®
-As Bob Ross said, the Ozone layer keeps the heat in. But this only aids in "Global Warming", and it is not an air pollutant.
-Also, Carbon Monoxide is not abundant enough to be considered a main air pollutant.

As we know, burning Octane (gasoline in cars) we are left with a byproduct in the combustion reaction which is Carbon Dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, but it is more dense than the oxygen and nitrogen in our atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is poisonous to humans (that's why we exhale it from our bodies).

Another air pollutant is Sulfur. Long story short, when we mine for coal, sulfur deposits are released into the air. This sulfur reacts during lightning storms to create low amounts of acid. This acid then falls as "acid rain" harming structures and wildlife over time.

Why do we only see only one side of the moon from Earth A. the moon does not rotate B. the moon takes longer to rotate then to revolve around Earth C. the moon takes less time to rotate or revolve around earthD the moon period of rotation and revolution are equal

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I think it's D from what i searched up. If you want to get further information just search on google 'why do we only see one side of the moon?' And there will come lots of answers which are similar to either A, B, C or D

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What type of material would a seismic wave travel through fastest? A.
sand

B.
water

C.
slate

D.
mud

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The correct answer is slate.

Seismic waves travel faster in slate. They are waves of energy that move through earthquakes. The way seismic waves travel through the earth’s surface is very similar to the way other types of waves travel (water, light, sound) through the earth‘s surface.

Further Explanation

Seismic waves are energy waves that move through the earth when earthquakes occur. The ground vibrates during earthquakes and it is the movement of seismic energy that causes the vibration.

There are two types of seismic waves and these include

  1. Surface waves
  2. Body waves

The body waves are types of seismic waves that move through the Earth’s interior. That is, they travel under the ground.

Surface waves are also the type of seismic waves that travels through the Earth’s surface. This type of wave travels on the earth’s surface. Surface waves are rolling motions that contribute to most of the damages whenever earthquakes take place.

However, body waves can be classified into two, and these include

  • Primary waves
  • secondary waves

Primary waves are very fast and can moves at 7km within seconds.

Secondary waves are not as fast as primary waves and travel in different actions. Secondary waves travel at about 3.5 km per second.

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KEYWORDS:

  • seismic waves
  • primary waves
  • waves of energy
  • material
  • earthquakes
Seismic waves are the waves of energy caused by the sudden breaking of rock within the earth or an explosion. They are the energy that travels through the earth and is recorded on seismographs.

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Why should united states and canada protect their natural vegetation?

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Answer: because after all if all natural things die we will too assuming most people depend on natural vegetation to live.

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