Which of these locations on earth experiences at least change in the number of daylight hours throughout the year?a) North pole
b) terrestrial equator
c) tropic of Capricorn
d) tropic of Cancer
e) South pole

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Answer 1
Answer: The equator does.  There, the noontime sun is never more than 23.5 degrees
from directly overhead, and the rising/setting sun is never more than 23.5 degrees
from due east/west. 

So this is the place where the path of the sun across the sky changes the
least during the year, and therefore the place where the lengths of day and
night change the least during the year.
Answer 2
Answer: B the equator for it is the middle of the earth hope this helps

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Answer;

A. Congress

Explanation;

  • Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution set up the office of President. It states that the executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States.
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  • The President must take action to solve problems in areas such as civil right issues, transportation needs and safety concerns, with the approval of Congress.

Answer:

Congress

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Light travels 300,000,000 m/s, and one year has approximately 32,000,000 seconds. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. State this distance in centimeters.

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       (3 x 10⁸ meter/sec) x (100 cm/meter) x (3.2 x 10⁷ sec/year)

   =  (3 x 10⁸ x 100 x 3.2 x 10⁷)  (meter-cm-sec) / (sec-meter-yr)

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Earthquake S-wave, radio waves, X Ray's, Visible light are examples of transverse waves.

What are waves?

Wave can be defined as any form of disturbance which is transmitted through a medium and energy is transferred from one medium to another thereby causing displacement of the medium.

A Transverse wave is a type of wave in which the wave there is a vibration of the wave medium which is as a result of the wave movement which now become perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

Therefore, Earthquake S-wave, radio waves, X Ray's , visible light are examples of transverse waves.

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earthquake s waves 

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