What percentage of the river nile is located in egypt

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Answer:only 22% of the Nile's course runs through Egypt.

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Only 22% of the Nile river is located in Egypt

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Put the members of the hindu caste system in order from highest to lowestvaishya
sundra
untouchables
brahmin

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1- Brahmin

2- Vaishya

3- Sundra

4- Untouchables

Explanation:

1- Brahmins are members of the highest caste of Hindu society.  They adhere to occupations and professions that were provided for by their varna. For many centuries scribes, clerks, clergy, scholars, teachers and officials came out of their midst. As early as the first half of the 20th century, in some areas, Brahmins occupied up to 75% of all more or less important government posts.  They make up about 2-5% of the population of India.

2- Vaishya are the representatives of the third most important varna of the ancient Indian society, consisting of farmers, merchants, shopkeepers and money-lenders.

The traditional occupation of Vaishyas is trade and banking, they tend to stay away from physical labor, but sometimes they are involved in managing the farms of landowners and village entrepreneurs without directly participating in the cultivation of land.

3- Sundra is, according to the Hindu caste system, the lowest of the four classes of Indian social order practiced since ancient times.

Unlike the higher classes, shudras are traditionally excluded from important parts of religious life and do not have the right to undergo the rite that initiates the study of the sacred scriptures. Even today, the majority of sundras are body workers.

4- The Untouchables is the common name for a number of castes that occupy the lowest place in the caste hierarchy of India. The untouchables make up 16-17% of the population of India (more than 200 million people). Similar communities are found in the rest of South Asia, in Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and are part of the global Indian diaspora.

The untouchables are of course last. Then Sundra, Vaishya, and lastly Brahmin.

As a developing country reaches the status of industrialized, what happens to the birth rate?

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The birth rate increase because the country need a high working population

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The birth rate increase because the country need a high working population

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A scientist publishes a paper that states that changes in the levels of gases in the atmosphere of a moon of Saturn indicate that there may be extraterrestrial life on that moon. Which statement correctly answers whether the question of alien life on this moon is scientific?

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D)The question is scientific because it is testable and verifiable.

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_______:an autonomous region of southwest china that rests on a high plateau north of the himalayas; noted as a center for buddhism since the seventh century?a. tibet,
b. taiwan,
c. hong kong,
d. gobi

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the answer is Tibet because that country is north of the Himalayas and they do buddhism in that country

Which geographic location is least affected by piracy

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The geographic location that is least affected by piracy would be the Gulf of Aden. This is the answer because there some capes or gulfs are surrounded by open and big bodies of water while the Gulf of Aden forms almost as a narrow strait and is surrounded mainly by land, making it easy to catch pirates.

What is Nunavut and what challenges has it faced recently?

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Nunavut is the  newest Canadian territory that was established on April 1 1999 when it separated from the Northwest Territories (NWT)

Comprising of the central and eastern parts of the former NWT, the  creation of Nunavut was the outcome of the largest aboriginal land claims agreement between the Canadian government and the native Inuit people. Most of Nunavut land is covered by snow for  more than half the year. The land is primarily tundra.

Some of the challenges faced by Nunavut  today are lack of job opportunities, isolation, acute housing shortage, social problems and high cost of living including sky-high food prices. The high cost of food has greatly exacerbated   widespread hunger that has dogged the young nation almost since inception.  Food insecurity one of the most pressing challenge facing Nunavut today.