The largest peninsula in Russia is the Kamchatka Peninsula, located in the Russian Far East. Kamchatka is known for its stunning volcanic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and hot springs. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Vancouver island, east of Port Alice, somewhere around Alice Lake.
Name the counties river foyle flows through?
The River Foyle flows through the counties of Donegal, Londonderry, and Tyrone in Ireland.
What countries does the Prime Meridian cross?
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian crosses the UK, Spain, France, Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Faso, Tongo and Ghana. In the Southern Hemisphere it crosses only Antarctica which is actually not a country.
What is the word to PRAVAL in English?
Praval is called Coral in English. There are many references on the net. Please run a search for praval-coral. All the best, SS
How do people make use of landforms?
Terrain (or relief) is the third or vertical dimension of land surface
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How high above sea level is bacup?
Bacup in England is situated at an elevation of about 772 feet (235 meters) above sea level.
INTRODUCTION:
According to Wikipedia, the definition of a god is: "supernatural creator and overseer of the universe". Included here in this definition are all deities, goddesses and supernatural beings. Arbitrary distinction between old mythology gods and modern gods is simply unjustifiable from a factual and historical point of view. From an impartial point of view, all gods are equal and none of them have presence over any others. From a partial point of view, there is only 1 valid and unique god (monotheistic), or 1 valid group of gods (polytheistic). From this partial point of view, all gods other than the preferred one are considered false, invalid, nonexistent gods. The provided answer that follows is obviously strictly based on an impartial, factual and historical point of view.
ANSWER:
Since the beginning of recorded history, which is defined by the invention of writing by the Sumerians around 6000 years ago, we have cataloged over 3700 supernatural beings, of which 2870 are considered deities. Those numbers are most probably a very conservative estimate because we have no accurate information before 4000 B.C. and human civilization goes back 8 000 to 10 000 years ago. For the first trace of modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, we have to go a lot further back to 195 000 years ago. That means we have no direct evidence, or accurate information, about a believe system, if any, for 97% of the existence of the human species on Earth. We do have some indirect evidence from funeral rite performed as far back as 350 000 years ago which may imply the believe of some sort of after life and/or 1 or many supernatural beings.
Those supernatural beings are regrouped in the following subcategories:
AFRICAN GODS
AUSTRALIAN GODS
AZTEC GODS
CARIBBEAN GODS
CELTIC GODS
CHINESE GODS
EGYPTIAN GODS
FINNISH GODS
GREEK GODS
INCAN GODS
INDIAN GODS
JAPANESE GODS
MAYAN GODS
MESOPOTAMIAN GODS
MIDDLE-EASTERN GODS
NATIVE AMERICAN GODS
NORSE GODS
OCEANIC GODS
ROMAN GODS
SLAVIC and BALTIC GODS
SOUTH AMERICAN GODS
SOUTH-EAST ASIAN GODS
TIBETAN GODS
And the Abrahamic gods, which includes the Jewish, Christian and Muslim god.
REFERENCES:
http://www.godchecker.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2885663.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Written_history
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilisation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_god#The_Supreme_Deity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens_sapiens
Are lime sinks Georgia landforms?
No, lime sinks are not Georgia landforms. Lime sinks are depressions in the earth's surface where water can collect and eventually drain away, often found in limestone areas. Georgia landforms include the Appalachian Mountains, the Coastal Plain, and the Piedmont region.
Yes, Arid America refers to the region in North and South America that experiences a dry or desert climate. This includes areas such as the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and parts of Peru and Chile.
How does wind shape the landscape?
the wind causes erosion, carrying the soil to any place on earth, dropping it onto any surface, thus controlling the earth's surface.
What is the lowest landform in the world?
Depends on what you mean by land-form. If you mean location, then the Dead Sea on the Israeli/Jordanian border. If you mean body of land, as in an island, continent or country, then there is no definitive answer, as all the major land masses generally have wildly varying altitudes.
If there are 60 feet between baces on a softball diamond how many yards are there between bases?
20 there are 3 feet to a yrd 60 divided by 3 equals 20
Is mt fujiyama the same as mt fuji?
yes yama actually means "mounatin" so it's the japanese translation of mount fuji, they just put the "mount(ain)" part at the end.
Why was Cape Kennedy changed back to Cape Canaveral?
The original name given to the point of land was Cape Canaveral. However, after the assassination of JFK the federal government changed the entire geographic point to Cape Kennedy in 1963. There was major consternation over this action because of the historical significance of the name Cape Canaveral. Finally, in a compromise in 1973, the name of Cape Canaveral was given back to the land while "Kennedy Space Center" remained as the NASA facility at which the space program was developed.
On a topographic map how do you show a steep cliff?
if someone were to make a topographic map they would mostlikly have a bunch a contour lines realy close together because the closer they are together the more steep it is.so i guess they would make close contour lines then make a drop off
What is the name of the narrow strip of land that connects two larger landforms?
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landforms.
What is the agriculture in Aswan Egypt?
The building of the Aswan Dam project increased the opportunity to engage in agriculture by establishing a steady water supply through droughts and floods. Sugar, rice and wheat production has increased significantly.
What country the Rhone river flow through?
The Rhone River flows through France and Switzerland. It originates in the Swiss Alps and flows southward through Lake Geneva before entering France and eventually emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the definition of hill?
A hill is a raised area of land that is higher than the surrounding land, typically with a rounded summit. It is smaller than a mountain but larger than a mound or a knoll. Hills are formed through natural processes such as erosion and tectonic activity.
What are the features of minerals?
Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic solid substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. They have a characteristic physical properties, such as hardness, color, and streak. Minerals are classified based on their chemical composition and are essential for the formation of rocks.
What is the most remote island in the world?
The smallest island in the world is Bishop Rock, being it follows these specifications and requirements of being an island: 1. An island must be completely detatched from other lands, thus, it must be surrounded by water. Islands cannot be conjoined with other lands, as will qualify them for other land types. 2. An island MUST be inhabited, or formerly inhabited. The smallest island in the world is Bishop Rock, 46 meters x 16 meters (736 square meters). The land pretrudes from the surface of the water around 4 feet (almost a meter), and has a lighthouse that is 44.2 meters high (approximately 144 feet). The lighthouse was originally intended to be 24 feet shorter (120 feet), but was washed away due to low reinforcement and island height. Bishop Rock is approximately 74/1000 hectares (1 hectare being 10,000 square meters), and is smaller than the Olympic Swimming pool, and a Rood, however, it is larger than a Chinese Mu and the Principality of Sealand (artificial island). It serves as a border between the Atlantic Ocean and Great Britain. It is also at the westernmost tip of the Isle of Scilly. In 1901 a barque wrecked near Bishop Rock, drowing all her crew.
How did georgius agricola further study of geology?
By writing a book called "De Re Metallica".
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