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In the United States alone, the average household food waste adds up to roughly 43 billion dollars annually. This does not account for food waste by farms, food service, or companies.

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What holds all of Earth's water?

All of Earth's water are found everywhere. The main place are water bodies, which are rivers, lakes, oceans, seas and reservoirs. However, the clouds also hold some of Earth's water. We, in our bodies, also hold Earth's water. Our water pipes, toilet bowls, drains and many many other places which you can think of will hold Earth's water too, so this question is very subjective.


What continent has the highest and lowest points of lands on earth's surface?

The continent with the highest point on Earth's surface is Asia, with Mount Everest located in the Himalayas. The continent with the lowest point on Earth's surface is Antarctica, with the Bentley Subglacial Trench being the lowest point.


Is the general study of where people places and things are located and how they relate to each other?

Yes, the study is called geography. Geography examines the spatial relationships between people, places, and things, including how they are distributed on Earth's surface, and how they interact with each other. It also explores the physical, social, economic, and cultural aspects of different locations.


Why does people live in the tierra templada?

People live in the tierra templada because of its comfortable climate, with temperatures that are not too hot or too cold. This region offers ideal conditions for agriculture and is often characterized by fertile soil, making it suitable for farming. Additionally, the mild climate attracts tourists and allows for a variety of outdoor activities.


How does mountain become a hill?

Over time, mountains can erode due to factors like weathering and tectonic activity, which can gradually reduce their height and steepness. As a mountain erodes, it may eventually be classified as a hill based on its elevation and slope characteristics.