How do mammals such as penguins manage to retain body heat despite the frigid temperatures?

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Answer 1
Answer:

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They have a large layer of fat, called blubber, that serves as insulation to protect them from the cold temperatures. They also develop huddling patterns to keep one another warm.

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Answer 2
Answer: They huddle up and create body heat, keeping the eggs warm and not dying out. I'm going TOO deep in detail.

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Q: What is the scientific name for being afraid of the dark

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Answer:

nyctophobia

Explanation:

the scientific name for being afraid of the dark is nyctophobia

How did railroads most impact farming in the west during the late 1800s

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the answer is farms with distant markets for selling their harvest.
Because of this, it is impossible to distribute agricultural product to a far away area because the product will get rotten in the middle of the distribution.
The development of railroads answered this very problem which allow the agricultural sector to flourish.

Which best describes what geographers study?

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The best description of any branch of geography is that it is the study of interaction, in other words where other fields such as science or anthropology overlap. On that basis I'd go for answer B as the best of the choices.

A _______ has a loop at one end, is tied with a slip knot, and is used to help restrain a captured pig's head. A. V-trough
B. hobble
C. snubbing rope
D. pig snare

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The correct answer is letter C. Snubbing rope. A snubbing rope has a loop at  one end, is tied with a slip knot, and is used to help restrain a captured pig's head.

Answer:

C Snubbing rope

Explanation:

“A snubbing rope is a tool used to restrain a capture pig's head; it is a rope with a loop at one end, tied in a slip knot; so the loop can be tightened. To use a snubbing rope; place one end of the rope in front of the pig.“

What was the main cause of world war 2?

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the Germans rounding up the Jews actually wasn't a cause at all, in fact most countries ignored that until almost the end of the war. WW2 started when Hitler invaded the Rhinelands and took over Austria, as well as him building up his army, both of which directly violated the Treaty of Versailles which had ended WW1
The main cause of WW2 was German (Italian, Japanese) aggresive foreign "policy".

Germany was unsattisfied with the state of affairs after WW1. Poverty, loss of colonies, and humiliation led to wide support for radical movements. As a result Hitler seized power. 
His solution for Germany's problems was to cleanse Germany of inner enemies (like Jews), restore pride to German people by creating strong army (which violated the treat of Versailles), and giving more "life space" for Germans (so that they wont suffer from poverty).
In order to create a strong German, Hitler annexed Austria. Next target was Czechoslovakia. Since there was no reaction to those aggressions from western powers, Hitler demanded from Poland incorporating Danzig to Germany and creation of highway connecting German mainland with Eastern Prussia. Poland refused and so Hitler attacked on 1st September 1939...
As months and years passed more and more countries joined the war and it became truly international.

It's a complex question, I hope i have shed some light on it.

Name the building that is located at 39° North and 77.3° West?​

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Explanation:

Check the image above dear.....