Which is an example of a primary source? O a letter O a magazine article O a textbook O an encyclopedia​

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is a letter. (i took the test.)


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What do mirrors and tin foil and tinsel have in common​

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Shiny objects like mirrors, tin foil, and tinsel are among the best characteristics shared by the three items.

What are the shiny objects?

Shiny object syndrome is the propensity to continuously seek out new possibilities, trends, and ideas without properly weighing their merits. Shiny object syndrome results in loss of attention, overload, tension, and distraction.

Shiny object is a persistent sense of disinterest caused by the persistent conviction that there is always something fresh worth pursuing. It frequently comes at the price of what is preplanned or already in progress.

Shiny objects can be given to clams to unlock new sections, exchanged to Mr. Krabs for golden spatulas, or placed right next to doors and gates to do the same thing. Mirrors, tin foil, and tinsel are all the examples of the best shiny objects.

Therefore, mirrors, tin foil, and tinsel are the shiny objects.

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The green areas on the map above highlight the world regions with __________ climates.

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The answer is B. Moderate.

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B  Moderate

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Which of the following was not a characteristic of the 2010 Haiti earthquake?A. There was a loss of electricity and water.
B. The quake hit the capital city.
C. The quake registered at 7.8 on the Richter scale.
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Answer:

A

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What is carbon cycle?

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carbon compounds

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the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted.

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The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.

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so yeAH

Explain the origin of the rock cleavage seen in slate and themineral cleavage seen in amphibole or calcite.

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Cleavage of a mineral is defined as the direction along which the mineral breaks over the flat mineral surface. It is directly dependent on the mineral's crystallographic structure.

Slaty cleavage refers to the cleavage that is commonly found in the low grade metamorphic rock slate. Here, the fine grained minerals are so closely spaced and the lines of weakness are all parallel to each other, that allows the minerals to break in fine and thin layers. During the time of formation of slate, the smaller fractures are formed due to the increasing pressure. When groundwater moves through these fractures it forms a weak zone due to which these slaty cleavage forms.

When the rocks undergoes deformation and changes in the pressure and temperature condition then the cleavages are formed on the mineral's surface. The calcite contains rhombohedral cleavage are considered to be the perfect cleavage. Whereas the cleavage in amphibole is uneven and comprised of two directions that intersect each other at 56° and 124°.

15 points and a brainly for the first person to answer just answer the two questions, thanks

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1 and 4 for first question and I’m not sure about other question. I will get back to you