What is the capital of Romania?

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Answer 1
Answer: Bucharest   It became the capital of Romania in 1862 and is the centre of Romanian media, culture, and art 
Answer 2
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Bucharest but the Romanian writing is București

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How has the removal of wetlands impacted rivers and streams?

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It has decreased the rate of absorption, causing greater incidents of flooding.

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It will harm the ecosystem pretty horribly. The water wouldn't have really anywhere to go. Hope that helps.

The rate at which an igneous rock cools is likely to determineA. the rock's color.
B. the rock's density.
C. the size of the rock's crystals.
D. the rock's chemical composition.

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i think the answee is ,,,, c

According to the online content article about using maps, which of the following map elements is used to understand the symbol,colors, and shapes on a map ?

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a key or legend is used to understand symbols, colors, and shapes on a map

Answer:A Legend

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Which are closer to the equator the nomads of the sahara or coffee growers of colombia

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The correct answer is coffee growers in Colombia

Explanation:

Besides having close latitudes, the Colombian territory is crossed by the Equator Line in its southern portion. And in this part of that country is localized most of coffee production, although it’s cultivated in 19 of its administrative regions.  

Coffee farmers have chosen the Mountain Rage Region to produce their crops. As the final part of the Andes Mountain Rage (one of the highest and largest in the world), the Colombian Mountains have the perfect climate to produce coffee. These seeds don’t stand high temperatures, but because of the mountains high (up to 6,000 feet, or 2,000 meters), the weather tends to be constant the whole year. Temperatures don’t rise too much, and get a bit cooler in the night. And also there’s abundant rain the whole year.  

For example, if you go to Bogota, the capital situated next to the geographical center of Colombia, you will face 65 Fahrenheit (19 Celsus) in the day-time, and around 46 Fahrenheit (8 Celsus) in the night, with a rain shower at the beginning of the evening. That forecast is almost the same the whole year. But if you're on the coast at the same latitude in Colombia, you’ll have around 86 Fahrenheit (30 Celsus) and warm nights.  

The Colombian Coffee is awarded as the best one in the world for many years. It’s qualify because of its flavor, smell, and visual aspects.  

Sahara is situated in a higher latitude than Colombia. It’s greatest portion is located after the 15th parallel, having the Tropic of Capricorn crossing its geographical middle.  

If you were an astronaut on the Moon, what would you experience? What would you see from your perspective?

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You would see many stars probably, you would feel tiny I bet. See earth, the water on the earth, the clouds, maybe the sun. The gravity would be a lot less pulling, fly around a little bit. It would be cool
i would see the stars

__________ have been used as a grid measurement system for navigating the Earth for hundreds of years.

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Latitude and Longitude have been used as a grid measurement system for navigating the earth for hundreds of years.

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    One of the main and best known terrestrial location systems is the geographic coordinate system, which arises from the combination of latitudes and longitudes. Thus, these two elements together indicate the exact reference of any point on our planet's surface relative to its whole, allowing both absolute location and relative distance between two locations.

    Latitude is the distance, in degrees, from any point on the earth's surface to the Equator Line, the main land parallels. The parallels, in turn, are the imaginary lines drawn horizontally to the earth's main axis, east-west or west-east.

    Thus, the Equator Line, which is in the exact position of equal distance to the two terrestrial poles, has a latitude of 0º, increasing north to 90º and decreasing south to –90º.

    Longitude, in turn, is the distance in degrees from any point on the earth's surface to the Greenwich Meridian, an imaginary line that, by convention, separates the western and eastern hemispheres. Meridians are lines drawn vertically north-south or south-north.

Latitude and Longitude have been used as a grid measurement system for navigating the earth for hundreds of years.