What makes a region?

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Answer 1
Answer: Some regions are defined by one characteristic, such as government or landform types; others are defined by the interactionof many characteristics, such as language, ethnic groups, and environment.
Answer 2
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A region can be defined by natural or artificial features.


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What factors make earth considered the Goldilocks planet?7th grade academic science

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A "Goldilocks Planet" is the right distance from its Sun to allow temperatures for liquid water. Not too hot, not too cold.

The Sun is our primary energy source. The energy Earth receives from the Sun is in balance with the energy our planet loses to space:

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- Earth's atmosphere absorbs about 20% of incoming solar energy

- About 50% of solar energy reaches the land and oceans and warms them

- Earth emits 70% of incoming energy back to space as heat (infrared radiation)

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The planet have temperatures not too hot or too cold

Which of the following describes how a substance farmer uses land

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They use the land to harvest and grow crops for their family

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What are Uganda's greatest strengths?

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Please help!How does uneven heating of the earth set up conditions for the prevailing winds on a nonrotating earth?
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It sets up two circulation cells where warm air aloft moves toward the poles and cool surface air moves toward the equator.

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It sets up two circulation cells where cool air aloft moves toward the poles and warm surface air moves toward the equator.

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It sets up two circulation cells where warm air aloft moves toward the equator and cool surface air moves toward the poles.

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It sets up two circulation cells where cool air aloft moves toward the equator and warm surface air moves toward the poles.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. It sets up two circulation cells where cool air aloft moves toward the equator and warm surface air moves toward the poles." uneven heating of the earth set up conditions for the prevailing winds on a nonrotating earth is that It sets up two circulation cells where cool air aloft moves toward the equator and warm surface air moves toward the poles.

The freezing and thawing action of water affects a rock by?

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It's a form of weathering. If water gets into a crack in a rock and then freezes, it will expand, causing the crack to get bigger, which can happen continuously.

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Water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, then expands (since ice occupies a slightly larger volume than liquid water). This expansion pushes the sides of the cracks further apart. ... Rocks can slowly break down by a mechanism known as freeze-thaw weathering, or alternatively, frost wedging.

Name two modern technologies that help us to monitor cyclones.

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Weather Radars and Satellites are used to track the cyclones as they are produced.