it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location
is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a
fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to
shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe
idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a
fault.
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Most of the world's earthquakes occur around
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the Ring of Fire. continental coasts of the Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean rim.
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The period when humans first domesticated plants and animals is known as the
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Neolithic Revolution.
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While physical weathering will break a rock into chunks what turns the rock into soil
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chemical weathering
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Which of these would be the best indications that a given mountain range was not formed by subduction
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No oceanic coastline Absence of volcanic activity
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Which of the following is an example of the effect on human life of weather climate or other systems in Earth's atmosphere The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami killed over 250000 people
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Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans (apex)
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Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column
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A. Oceans
97 percent of Earth's water B. Glaciers Powered by gravity
C. Groundwater 100 times more water than in all rivers and lakes
D. Rivers Powered by gravity
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Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column 2 a evaporation rain or snow b precipitation removes salt c gravity causes rivers to flow d uneven heating
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Precipitation: Falling to earth
Transpiration:Rising from plants
Condensation:Forming droplets
Deposition:Becoming solid
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How much water does a person in the United States use each day
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An average person in the US uses over 80 gallons a day.
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Put these layers of the Earth in order starting at the outermost layer and going inward. crustmoho barriercoremantle
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Crust, Moho barrier, Mantle, Core
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Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column 2.
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Hot weather: Scant clothing, Scarce food: Conservation and hospitality, Many lakes: Use boats for trade, Tall trees with fruit: Climbing skills
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What Match the layer of the earth in column 1 to the characteristics in column 2
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Lower mantle: Close to outer core, Inner core: Dense solid iron, Outer core: Liquid iron, Upper mantle: Pushes the crust
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A civilization exists for several hundred years, developing its own language. such a civilization probably has been
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isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.
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Where are earthquake most likely to happen
it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location
is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a
fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to
shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe
idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a
fault.
Most of the world's earthquakes occur around
the Ring of Fire. continental coasts of the Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean rim.
The period when humans first domesticated plants and animals is known as the
Neolithic Revolution.
While physical weathering will break a rock into chunks what turns the rock into soil
chemical weathering
Which of these would be the best indications that a given mountain range was not formed by subduction
No oceanic coastline Absence of volcanic activity
Which of the following is an example of the effect on human life of weather climate or other systems in Earth's atmosphere The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami killed over 250000 people
Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans (apex)
Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column
A. Oceans
97 percent of Earth's water B. Glaciers Powered by gravity
C. Groundwater 100 times more water than in all rivers and lakes
D. Rivers Powered by gravity
Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column 2 a evaporation rain or snow b precipitation removes salt c gravity causes rivers to flow d uneven heating
Precipitation: Falling to earth
Transpiration:Rising from plants
Condensation:Forming droplets
Deposition:Becoming solid
Hope i helped,little bastards :)
How much water does a person in the United States use each day
An average person in the US uses over 80 gallons a day.
Put these layers of the Earth in order starting at the outermost layer and going inward. crustmoho barriercoremantle
Crust, Moho barrier, Mantle, Core
Match the water cycle element in column 1 with the characteristic in column 2.
Hot weather: Scant clothing, Scarce food: Conservation and hospitality, Many lakes: Use boats for trade, Tall trees with fruit: Climbing skills
What Match the layer of the earth in column 1 to the characteristics in column 2
Lower mantle: Close to outer core, Inner core: Dense solid iron, Outer core: Liquid iron, Upper mantle: Pushes the crust
A civilization exists for several hundred years, developing its own language. such a civilization probably has been
isolated by mountains or some other physical barriers.