What causes sediment to change into hard rock.

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Answer: Pressure and heat causes to rocks to transform
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Answer: Pressure and heat will cause it to Change

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Canada loses over 500,000 hectares of Boreal Forest each year due to A) pine beetles. B) suburban sprawl. C) clear-cutting for consumer products. D) the expansion of the cattle industry.
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How did the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan address the spread of communism?
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The belief in many gods is calleda. polytheism
b. monotheism
c. Zoroastrianism
d. Hammurabi

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I think it is polytheism . I hope this helps

The first step in creating a public policy involves

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I believe the answer is: Identification

Identification refers to the process of finding out the problems that the public currently experience. (whether it's an economic problems, social problems, etc). After knowing the issue/problems, then the legislators have a basis to determine the type of public policy that is suitable to address each problems.

it involves problem identification 

Which event marked the start of the nuclear arms race? Soviet Union's first test of an atomic bomb in 1949 United States' first test of a hydrogen bomb in 1952 Soviet Union's launching of Sputnik 1 in 1957 Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962

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The event that marked the start of the nuclear arms race was the Soviet Union's first test of an atomic bomb in 1949. Prior to Soviet ownership of nuclear weapons, the US was the only country that had a nuclear arsenal and thus there was no race. Once the Soviets developed their own nuclear program, however, both sides immediately began developing large stockpiles and contingency plans in order to hypothetically overpower the other in the face of war.

The answer is A)

Soviet Union's first test of an atomic bomb in 1949

I took the test

Question 1 UnsavedHow did the development of a personal computer impact society?

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people no longer had to rely on businesses for computer technology


many people were not interested in this new technology and it was slow to catch on


technology became less affordable for private citizens


the US Postal Service delivered a record number of letters

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people no longer had to rely on businesses for computer technology



The answer was correct
people no longer had to rely on businesses for computer technology
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Which was an effect of industrialization in Latin American nations during the postwar years?the rise of caudillos

more emphasis on farming staple crops

migration of millions of workers to cities

decreased global trade

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If it is World War II, the answer is decreased global trade.  The economic growth was slow compared to other countries during the postwar period.  This led to a decrease in production and trade in Latin America.  This also affected the personal earnings of the people in that area.

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the answer is the last one

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The ancient maya were able to us arable land to their benefit.which of these is the best definition of arable land?

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Arable land (from Latin arabilis, "able to be plowed") is, according to one definition, land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops