How do Brazil's rivers contribute to its wealth?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. The ability to transport things by the river system. For example, for power plants, it is much cheaper to use a barge to transport a load of coal than using trucks to haul it. Also the river is like a huge highway system that people don't need to maintain (road reconstruction) and goods can be shipped directly from ports a hundred miles inland out to see to the ocean where they can go around the world. 
2. Source of resources, ranging from any different species of fish to aquatic plants to fertile river sediments. 
3. Large and widespread source for irrigation of farms and orchards. 
4. Most power plants and factories are built near rivers since they use large amounts of water to produce electricity and many consumer goods. This usually effects the quality of the resources obtained from the river, but they are both still options.

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What map element would you use to figure out the distance from one city to another?

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You'd use the scale. The scale will tell you how much the distance is.

Both deltas and moraines are _____.created by glaciers
found at the bottom of cliffs
are made of fine, loamy soil
examples of constructive erosion

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The correct answer is - examples of constructive erosion.

Both deltas and moraines are examples of constructive erosion. This means that they are formed as a result of erosion processes which have created the founding basis for their formation with the deposition of the eroded material.

The deltas are formed from the deposition of sediment that is carried by the river and once the river enters at a place where the water is stagnant or slow-moving and deposits the material that it has initially eroded.

The moraines form from the erosion caused by the glacieres. As the glacier moves it is breaking and tearing apart rocks and soil from both sides of its path. This material is deposited on the top of the edges of the glacier, and the moraines are usually found in matching ridges that are on both sides of the glacier itself.

A moraine is the earth and stones that have accumulated that were deposited by a glacier while the delta is the landform formed by the deposition of sediments. This means that both the deltas and the moraines are "found at the bottom of cliffs".

Which of the following is not a way in which redlining can increase economic problems in a city?

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Redlining, by definition is the practice of denying services. These services can either be directly or through selected raising prices. These are directly affects the residents to certain areas based on the ethnic and racial makeups of that certain area. Other examples of redlining includes denying financial services such as insurance or banking, health care and as well as supermarkets.

Which of these items would be a renewable resource?A. fish
B. gold
C. oil
D. gasoline

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The correct answer is A. Fish because you can raise, and thus renew, a population of fish. :)

What is Nunavut and what challenges has it faced recently?

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Nunavut is the  newest Canadian territory that was established on April 1 1999 when it separated from the Northwest Territories (NWT)

Comprising of the central and eastern parts of the former NWT, the  creation of Nunavut was the outcome of the largest aboriginal land claims agreement between the Canadian government and the native Inuit people. Most of Nunavut land is covered by snow for  more than half the year. The land is primarily tundra.

Some of the challenges faced by Nunavut  today are lack of job opportunities, isolation, acute housing shortage, social problems and high cost of living including sky-high food prices. The high cost of food has greatly exacerbated   widespread hunger that has dogged the young nation almost since inception.  Food insecurity one of the most pressing challenge facing Nunavut today. 

Which term best describes the increasing level of economic, social, cultural, political, and natural interconnectedness among people and places throughout the world?

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the way people are divided into numbers as a whole