In what ways can African people usethe geography of the continent to
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The geography of Africa helped to shape the history and development of the culture and civilizations of Ancient Africa. The geography impacted where people could live, important trade resources such as gold and salt, and trade routes that helped different civilizations to interact and develop.


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The image shows a volcano erupting at night in russia which label best describes this image?

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It’s actually C, Volcano quietly erupts due to low-viscosity magma!

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I would know if there was a picture, but I would describe it:

Hot, bright, orange, and gooey.

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Have a nice day!

Oh and you can also call it thick or thin depending on the lava type.

What is geomorphology a study of

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the nature and history of landforms and the processes which create them.

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If all the energy from a 103 W light bulb is emitted at 590.0 nm, what is the energy of each photon in Joule? Planck’s constant is 6.6 x 10-34 J*s and the speed of light is 3.0 x 108 m/s.

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Energy of each photon is given by 0.0335* 10^(-17)j

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We have given wavelength of light \lambda =590nm=590* 10^(-9)m

Speed of light c=3* 10^8m/sec

Plank's constant h=6.6* 10^(-34)j-s

We know that energy of photon is given by E=h\nu =(hc)/(\lambda )

So energy is given by

E=h\nu =(hc)/(\lambda )=(6.6* 10^(-34)* 3* 10^8)/(590* 10^(-9))=0.0335* 10^(-17)j

The seismic waves that travel along Earth’s surface and produce the most severe ground movements are called ____________________.

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Surface waves

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The seismic surface waves are defined as the waves that propagate through along the surface of the earth.

These seismic S waves are either the Love waves or the Rayleigh waves. The Love waves propagate transversely but the Rayleigh waves propagate both longitudinally and transversely.

These surface waves generally have a wide range of frequencies. These are destructive waves as it shakes the ground at great intensities, having high amplitude,  and thereby causing a lot of damage during an earthquake.

i think its surface waves.

What is a sovereign state?

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a state that has borders and people living in it under a formal government

Answer the questions about the following processes in the space provided. You only need to indicate a process by its number.For each question, list as many processes as apply.

Process 1: 6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

Process 2: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2 + energy

Process 3: C6H12O6 --> energy + 2CH3CHOHCOOH

Process 4: C6H12O6 --> energy + 2CO2 + 2C2H5OH

A: Glucose is broken down and energy is released in which process(es)? I picked 2.

B. Oxygen is not required for the release of energy in which process(es)? I picked 3,4.

C. Which two processes are found in plants? I picked 2,4.

D. Which two processes are found in animals? I picked 2,3,4.

Are these answers correct?

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Exothermic reaction are those reaction in which energy is released as a product. The temperature of the surrounding increases.

Exothermic reaction are those reaction in which energy is absorbed by the reactants . The temperature of the surrounding decreases.

A) In process-2 , glucose molecule is broken down into water and carbon dioxide along with the release of an energy. This reaction is an example of exothermic reaction.

B) In process-3,4, glucose molecule is broken down into respective product along with release of energy.

C) Process -1 ,2.

Process-1 chemical representation of photosynthesis process found in plants .

Process-2 chemical representation of cellular respiration are found in plants cells.

D) Process-2,3.

The process -2 is a chemical representation of cellular  respiration and process -3 is a chemical representation of anaerobic cellular respiration(takes place in the absence of oxygen).