Geography, 04.07.2019 19:00 pacerskora
The norwegian current is part of the pacific ocean. it brings warm water and warm air to the western coast of norway. without the norwegian current, norway would be much colder. true false asap time limit no
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Will someone earth science water cycle: will someone tell me how the water cycle works, but in a story? ? pretend you are a drop of water somewhere. (like; "once i was floating around in a cloud" or, "once i was lying in a puddle in the middle of a parking lot.) and tell your life story! and use the words "evaporation" "condensation" "accumulation" "transpiration" "precipitation" and "runoff" tell the story like your the drop of water telling your life story. include all the parts of the water cycle including those vocabulary words above. and !
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Geography, 22.06.2019 15:00
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Read the following quote from the nature conservancy, βthe 3 billion people who live in poverty around the world will be hardest hit by climate change. the poor are more dependent on natural resources and have less of an ability to adapt to a changing climate. diseases, declining crop yields, and natural disasters are just a few of the impacts of climate change that could devastate the worldβs most vulnerable communities.β from this quote, what group of people is most vulnerable to climate change? those who depend on industrialized nations people who are able to adapt to changing conditions people living in central america people who are living in poverty
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