What is the origin of the tradition of shaking hands?A. To help expel evil spirits
B. To show that neither party was holding a weapon
C. To signify sharing the breath of life
D. To make sure that neither party had a robotic hand

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is
B. To show neither party was carrying a weapon

The handshake dates back to Ancient Greece

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thicker under the oceans than under the continents
in motion because of convection currents in the mantle
mostly made of iron and nickel
made of one large piece called the crustal plate

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in motion because of convection currents in the mantle

Earth's atmosphere traps energy from the sun, whichcauses meteors to burn up.
allows ozone to form easily.
allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface.
allows water to exist as a liquid.


Air has pressure because

wind moves the air.
the stratosphere is thick.
temperature warms the air.
air has mass.


The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the

mesosphere.
troposphere.
exosphere.
ionosphere.


When climbing a high mountain, you get out of breath easily because

air pressure is greater.
the air is more dense.
the percentage of oxygen in the air decreases.
there is less oxygen in each cubic meter of air.

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Earth's atmosphere traps energy from the sun, whichcauses meteors to burn up.
allows ozone to form easily.
allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface.
allows water to exist as a liquid.


Air has pressure because

wind moves the air.
the stratosphere is thick.
temperature warms the air.
air has mass.


The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the

mesosphere.
troposphere. (below stratosphere)
exosphere.
ionosphere.


When climbing a high mountain, you get out of breath easily because

air pressure is greater.
the air is more dense.
the percentage of oxygen in the air decreases.
there is less oxygen in each cubic meter of air.


Explain the difference between a sea and a lake.

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lake is a large body of water and sea is salt water covering most of earths crust. Pls make me the brainliest, Peace
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

3. The soil erosion pictured here is the result of what?A. The transition between geologic eras and eons
B. Harvesting renewable resources at a rate greater than the sustainable yield
C. Harvesting renewable resources at a rate lower than the sustainable yield
D. A mudslide caused by excessive rains

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Answer:

B. Harvesting renewable resources at a rate greater than the sustainable yield

Explanation:

Answer:

i believe it is b but the answer can also be d , its hard to tell because its a picture of a screen..

How do volcanoes form?

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Volcanoes are formed when magma from within the Earth's upper mantle works its way to the surface. At the surface, it erupts to form lava flows and ash deposits. Over time as the volcano continues to erupt, it will get bigger and bigger.

Answer: here's you're answer I don't know if you are in home school

But this is the answer if you are in k12

What does the continental drift and plate tectonics have in common?

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plate tectonics is what caused the continental drift that's what they have in common
They continental drift move all in the world wide and the plate tectonics is move to too move different places