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Why does the international date line only touch north pole and south pole?

The International Date Line is an imaginary line that follows the 180° meridian. This line is drawn in a way that it avoids landmasses to prevent dividing countries or regions. The poles were chosen as the line's endpoints to have the least impact on human settlement.


What did mikmaq use for shelter?

The Mi'kmaq people traditionally used wigwams as their primary form of shelter. Wigwams were dome-shaped structures made from wooden poles covered with bark, hides, or woven mats. They were sturdy and provided insulation to protect against the harsh winters in their region.


What type of home did the North West Pacific Coast Indians live in?

The North West Pacific Coast Indians lived in large rectangular cedar-plank houses with a single-pitched roof and a central hole for ventilation and light. These homes were often shared by multiple families and featured elaborate totem poles and carvings.


What kind of shelter did cro magnon use?

Cro-Magnon used a variety of shelters, including caves, overhanging cliffs, and temporary structures made from animal bones, hides, and wooden poles. They also used natural materials such as leaves and branches to construct shelters when needed. Their choice of shelter depended on factors such as season, location, and availability of resources.


What is the difference between a longhouse and a wigwam?

A wigwam is a dome shaped home that the natives lived in created by bark, deerskin or mud and grass. A wigwam can only contain one family and a longhouse is a huge area where a large amount of natives can live and sleep. It gives each of them a lot of shelter.

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How are human beings harming the trees?

They cut them down and burn them ***** In the UK, trees are also being commercially planted: making paper, fence poles, fence panels, and so on.


What do the poles of a magnetized needle on a compass align themselves with?

The poles of a magnetized needle on a compass align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field, pointing towards the magnetic north and south poles. This alignment helps the needle to indicate the direction of north.


What do human images on totem poles represent?

Gods


What did kwakiutl totem poles look like?

was carved into animal and human figures on tall fire poles. These poles were very colorful and were a symbol of a family's power and rank


What do the magnetic stripes om the seafloor represent?

When Earth's magnetic poles have reversed themselves.


Where were traces human life found?

Traces of human life has been found on every corner of the globe. Including in the poles.


Are polar bears afraid of the coldness at the Arctic Poles?

Polar bears are perfectly adapted to the cold temperature of the arctic and they have no fear of it (and do not really even notice it).


Why do magnets push against themselves when flipped?

Because the same poles are creating the same energy and if its the same energy it resist each other. Each end of a magnet is opposite. These are called poles. When poles are put together if they are opposite they attract. When the poles are the same ie have the same magnetic flux then they repel.


The retina tissue of the human eye is made of cells called poles and spheres?

false...


Do the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles?

Yes, the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles. This is because the lines of latitude are parallel to each other, so as they approach the poles, they shrink in size until they reach a point at the poles themselves.


How does the length of parallels differ as one apporoach the poles?

As one approaches the poles, the length of parallels (lines of latitude) decreases. At the equator, parallels are longest, measuring about 40,075 kilometers, but this length diminishes as you move toward the poles, becoming zero at the poles themselves. This reduction occurs because parallels are circles that are centered around the Earth's axis, and their radius shrinks as you get closer to the poles.


Who owns power poles?

Power poles are typically owned by utility companies that provide electricity services. These companies maintain the infrastructure, including the poles, wires, and equipment necessary for power distribution. In some cases, municipal or cooperative utilities may also own power poles, especially in areas where they provide local electricity services. Property owners usually have rights to the land where poles are located, but the utility retains ownership of the poles themselves.