Explain the difference between a sea and a lake.

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Answer 1
Answer: lake is a large body of water and sea is salt water covering most of earths crust. Pls make me the brainliest, Peace
Answer 2
Answer: The lake is not that much of salty and it is more fresh there and there are fewer fishes there then the sea and it is a long line of fresh water at the sea it is salty and it a little polluted of trash and more fishes live there

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In all areas of the world, groundwater is an important source of drinking water. However, in many areas, the groundwater is being polluted, mainly by nitrates. Sometimes the groundwater is so polluted, it is no longer able to be used as drinking water. What is the most likely source of the nitrate pollutants?A.use of organic fertilizers (manure) in farming
the abundance of apartment complexes in urban areas
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B.the abundance of apartment complexes in urban areas
C.litter in the form of plastic bottles and aluminum cans
D.too many weeds growing near bodies of water

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I would say A is the answer.
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In all areas of the world, groundwater is an important source of drinking water. However, in many areas, the groundwater is being polluted, mainly by nitrates. Sometimes the groundwater is so polluted, it is no longer able to be used as drinking water. What is the most likely source of the nitrate pollutants?

A.use of organic fertilizers (manure) in farming
the abundance of apartment complexes in urban areas
litter in the form of plastic bottles and aluminum cans
too many weeds growing near bodies of water

The meteorologist says that it is hot outside. The weather characteristic being described is?

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The characteristic is Temperature

How does the climate in Scandinavia affect the settlement?

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Because climate varies from north to south most of the settlements are located in the southern part and on the sea side.

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  • The climate in Scandinavia is generally mild and pleasant in most parts. The Scandinavian climate varies from north to south and from west to east.
  • Scandinavian regions have different climates and temperatures vary widely across regions. For example, weather in Denmark follows the marine climate of the west coast, which is characteristic of its location in Europe. The same is true for the southernmost part of Sweden, and the milder coastal climate also touches the west coast of Norway, greatly affecting the weather in Norway.
  • The central part of Scandinavia from Oslo to Stockholm has a more humid continental climate, which gradually moves into the subarctic climate in the north, just like the climate in Finland.
  • Some parts of the Scandinavian mountains in Norway and Sweden have an alpine tundra climate with very low temperatures, especially in winter. Further north, in the Greenland and Iceland regions, you have a polar climate with cold winters.

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A river's ________ is the flat, wide area of land along side of it.

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Your answer is flood plain I believe

Why rich countries experience low rates of urbanisation and poor countries experience high rates??

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Rich countries experience low rates of urban-ism because they have the materials and resources they need to thrive while poor countries don't and most of the time are not heavily industrialized.

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.
3) The people of India especially the farmer from north to south and from east to west, eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set agricultural activities in motion. The river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit.