Which of the following continents was not covered by ice during the Pleistocene ice age? a. Europe
b. Asia
c. Australia
d. North America

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The continent that was not covered by ice during the Pleistocene ice age. This is because the southern location of this nation made it much harder for ice to form, even during this time. Hope this answers the question.
Answer 2
Answer: I believe the answer is C. Australia

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The following are the differences between a fire and a flowering plant –

a) A flowering plant  can move partially but a fire cannot

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Answer:

The most accepted theory about the origin of Earth is that it formed by a process called planetary accretion

Explanation:

The most accepted theory about the origin of Earth is that it formed by a process called planetary accretion. In this process, the Earth is believed to have been formed from a cloud of gas and dust that remained following the Sun's formation. This cloud of gas and dust is referred to as the solar nebula.

Differentiation refers to the process by which the various layers of the earth were formed; core, mantle, and crust

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It's Accretion

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or 
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