Where does the carbon dioxide, released from volcanic eruptions orginally come from?

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Human activities emit 60 or more times the amount of carbon dioxide released by volcanoes each year

not sure but hope that works out

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Answer: Volcanoes emit carbon dioxide in two ways: during eruptions and through underground magma. Carbon dioxide from underground magma is released through vents, porous rocks and soils, and water that feeds volcanic lakes and hot springs.



Atmospheric carbon dioxide derives from multiple natural sources including volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms; man-made sources of carbon dioxide come mainly from the burning of various fossil fuels for power generation and transport use.

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How was rome different from the city of mohenjo-Daro

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Which statement BEST describes the Intolerable Acts? They were passed to punish the city of Philadelphia. They were imposed on lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea. They closed the port of Boston after the Boston Tea Party. They close the land west of the Allegheny Mountains to settlers.

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Answer:   they were imposed on lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea.

The Romans were generally tolerant of other religions.

True False

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True; the romans and roman government were generally tolerant of other religions

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True

Explanation:

The Roman's were tolerant of other people's gods, allowing natives in their provinces to worship whatever gods they chose.

Adam Smith’s ideas that are present in the day-to-day workings of the US economy include all of the following EXCEPT:A.
invisible hand
B.
specialization
C.
trade regulation
D.
economic freedom

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Answer:   C. Trade regulation

Explanation:  Adam Smith is considered the father of a modern liberal economy. The modern economy pulls its roots from the "Wealth of Nation," the capital work of this economic genius. According to Smith, economic relations should be free from any government oversight, and give full freedom to entrepreneurs. In such conditions of free market, the market itself is governed by the law of capital, i.e. invisible hand.  In doing so, the division of labor should be done as the key to the success of the market economy, the epochs of a narrow specialization of jobs, and thus productivity increases and the economic systems themselves are far more efficient.

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C. Trade regulation

Explanation:

Adam Smith who is also known as the Father of Modern Economics, published a Book titled "Wealth of nation" in which he famously talks about the free trade and No government Regulation on Entrepreneurs, Although Trade regulation is the regulation which is set by the federal and state government on Trade.

Which of the following waterways provided a pathway between ancient greece and egypt

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The answer is the mediterranean sea! Hope this helped!

What are characteristics of the Athenian democracy?

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Here some flash cards that might help you if you want to study more.:) 
 https://quizlet.com/15822875/world-history-51-52-flash-cards/ 
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The characteristics of Athenian democracy were that every man that had sufficient money could get to vote; women, children and slaves were not allowed. They also split up into 10 tribes with 50 councilmen in each, therefore, creating a 500 man council. They also created a complex system of courts sometimes consisting of up to 6000 men. 
The Athenian democratic system was made of 6 different roles. 
1. The assembly: a regular gathering of male Athenian citizens to listen, discuss and to vote on decrees that would affect everyday life. It was the most central and definitive institution of Athenian democracy. 
2. The Council: Made up of 500 members, 50 from each of the 10 tribes, to form the full time government. Each member would only serve for a year. Its main function was to prepare for meetings of the assembly.
3. The committee 
4.The president 
5. The magistrates 
6. The courts 
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