10,000 years ago, the Earth's landscape and geographical features were similar to what we see today, but with some differences. The ice age was ending, so there were still glaciers in some areas, and sea levels were lower than they are now. The continents were in roughly the same positions, but there were differences in vegetation and animal populations. Overall, the Earth's appearance 10,000 years ago would have been a mix of familiar and unfamiliar features compared to today.
No, the topographic map of a mountain constructed 10000 years from now would not be identical to a map drawn in 1990. Natural processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change would likely alter the landscape significantly over such a long timespan, resulting in changes to the mountain's features and topography.
To convert from mol/kgm2 to mol/gcm2, you can use the conversion factor 1 kg 1000 g and 1 m2 10000 cm2. Multiply the original value by 1000 and divide by 10000 to get the equivalent value in mol/gcm2.
Yes, 10000 inches of snow would be considered excessive and could cause many problems such as transportation disruptions, structural damage, and potential safety hazards. It would be an extreme weather event that would likely have significant consequences.
Approximately 9000-10000 earthquakes strong enough to be felt occur worldwide each year.
Each degree of latitude and longitude on Earth is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds. This means that there are a total of 3600 seconds in one degree.
4000 times.
There will be unlimited 0's between 1 and 10000 because you also need to count the 0's, such as 1.01, 5934.00000000000004.... etc. Well, there could be an actual number of the digit 0 appear between 1 and 10000, but that number will be so much times larger than a google.
its B because its asking for the relief(difference-subtracting)
5 times, simple maths
No, the topographic map of a mountain constructed 10000 years from now would not be identical to a map drawn in 1990. Natural processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change would likely alter the landscape significantly over such a long timespan, resulting in changes to the mountain's features and topography.
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The expected number is 3750.
Impossible to say without a detailed description of all markings and features. Could be 100-10000 USD.
20000-10000 = 10000
10,000,000,000,000,000
89/10000= 0.0089 * 10000/10000= 89/10000
no, because the the student giving exam are more than 10000 and for decreasing the other student they have kept this eligiblity