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Geography, 22.06.2019 11:00, gordonandrea313
Click the item in the left column. use the plus sign to move it up or the minus sign to move it down until it matches the correct entry in the right column. lock your answer in place by clicking the square beside the item. (a checkmark means it is locked.) amazon basin a atacama desert b andes mountains c lake titicaca d peru e patagonia f brazil g chile h suriname
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At which point on the diagram do convection currents occur to drive plate movement?
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Geography, 23.06.2019 20:00, brownboimexican
Scientist: cross-sections of stalactites—calcite formations deposited on cave ceilings by seeping water—can reveal annual variations in rainfall in particular areas over hundreds and thousands of years. we often found that when—according to these cross-sections—drought occurred in a particular area, it coincided with the collapse of an ancient society in that area. i hypothesize that drought reduced agricultural productivity in these areas, thereby leaving these societies without the resources needed to handle internal stresses and external threats. which of the following, if true, would most weaken the support for the scientist's hypothesis? a. many droughts indicated in the cross-sections of stalactites do not correspond with the collapse of a society in that area. b. information from the cross-sections of stalactites alone cannot reveal the level of agricultural output in an area at a particular time. c. most of the societies that collapsed during droughts did so when internal power struggles coincided with military raids from neighboring societies. d. most of the societies that collapsed during droughts maintained large stockpiles of food and water at the time of their collapse. e. information from stalactites also suggests that the collapse of some societies coincided with periods of abnormally high rainfall.
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New crust forms: a. at the asthenosphere. b. near a convergent boundary. c. where two plates collid...
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