How does streams and rivers affect erosion?

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Answer 1
Answer: Streams and rivers break down rock over time.
Answer 2
Answer: They break down rock.


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What is a cast in science

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Fossil Cast:
A fossil formed when a plant, animal, or some other organism dies and then its flesh and bones decay and deteriorate due to chemical reactions. Minerals then enter into the decayed areas, creating a cast, or a mold fossil, which is the general shape of the original organism. 


Unless you mean some other cast?

What is the capital of Columbia?
a. Bagotá
b. Quito
c. Caracas
d. Havana

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Bagotá

Quito is the capital of Ecuador
Caracas is the capital of Venezuela
Havana is the capital of Cuba
The capital of Columbia is Bogotá

Which aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization were based on its geography ? which were not ?

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Many aspects of Ancient Egyptian civilization were based on their geography such as their economy, their industry, agriculture, transportation, and their culture. Also their religion was somewhat based on their geography with certain geographical features corresponding with different deities. However, other aspects of their society were not based on their geography such as the type of political system they created. 

Which of the following statements best describes Canada’s government?A.
Canada’s provinces are self-governing.
B.
Canada is governed by the monarch of the United Kingdom.
C.
Canada’s territories are governed by the central government.
D.
Canada’s national affairs are conducted by a central government.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Did mae c jemison die?

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No, at this point in time she is still alive but is retired
no she is still alive

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Explain why shorelines are always changing

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The shoreline is always changing because of the time of day.E-MAIL if you like the information i gave you.
They are always changing due to the effects of erosion and weathering.

Erosion:

- Attrition - rocks smashing into each other and breaking down becoming smaller and smoother

- Solution - soluble particles dissolving

- Abrasion - rocks that are in the sea wearing down the sea bed (although this isn't very common)

- Hydraulic Action - when there are cracks in the cliffs, water can push air into them which creates pressure causing the cracks to get bigger

Deposition:

- Sediments get deposited onto the beaches and other areas, thus adding to the shoreline

Weathering:

- Physical: temperature, wind, rain, waves, freeze-thaw

- Biological: by plants and/or animals

- Chemical: acidic rain

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