Which list below has the correct order of events and ages
The correct order of Earth's spheres from the interior to the exterior is the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.
The correct order from largest to smallest sediment particles is gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
The correct order of Earth's atmospheric layers starting at the surface is the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
Geologists talk about relative ages and absolute ages of rocks. Relative ages are determined by the order of rock layers, with younger layers on top and older layers at the bottom. Absolute ages are determined through radiometric dating methods to provide a specific age in years for a rock sample.
The correct order of the layers of the atmosphere from closest to Earth to farthest are: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.
Middle ages renaissance enlightenment
It depends on the climax of the sentence. But in this case 'from all ages' would be a correct one.For example,'My ancestors have been helping the poor from all ages/in all ages.'
Ancient Egypt, Classical Period, Renaissance, Middle Ages
"Younger than you" is correct. This is the standard way to construct comparative phrases when comparing ages.
Latinos ages 18-29
The correct spelling is medieval (referring to the Middle Ages).
The correct spelling is "medieval" (relating to the Middle Ages).
CORRECT ANSWER: ---> "Charlemagne." (For sure for fact.)
All answers are correct
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Both are grammatically correct, but the normal word-order is "you are correct." The inverted word-order of "correct you are" is used for an emphatic, ironic or humorous effect.
The medieval period is generally divided into three main time periods: the Early Middle Ages (approximately 500-1000 AD), the High Middle Ages (approximately 1000-1300 AD), and the Late Middle Ages (approximately 1300-1500 AD). The Early Middle Ages began after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, followed by the flourishing of feudalism and the rise of monarchies in the High Middle Ages. The Late Middle Ages saw significant social, political, and economic changes, leading to the Renaissance.