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The zone along the southern margins of the sahara, which is experiencing desertification leading to drought, famine, and destitution, is called what? a. savannah b. laterite c. veldt d. sahel
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Geography, 22.06.2019 13:00
Why would the crystals in an intrusive igneous rock be larger than the crystals in a chemical sedimentary rock? a. intrusive rocks form beneath the earth's surface, so they cool very slowly, which produces larger crystals. b. chemical sedimentary rocks form from dissolved substances on the earth's surface with very high heat and cool very slowly, which produces smaller crystals. c. chemical sedimentary rocks and intrusive rocks have crystals of the same size. o d. chemical sedimentary rocks form deep in the earth, so they cool slower, which produces small crystals. € read question correct:
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Geography, 22.06.2019 19:50
Acompany produces items in small batches. the machinery needs to warm up before the items can be produced. the scatterplot shows the time needed to produce batches of different numbers of items. based on the line of best fit, which of these statements is true?
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Geography, 23.06.2019 14:00
What statement about the economy of france is not true? a. paris is a major manufacturing center b. marseille is a busy seaport on the mediterranean coast c. farming is the major activity in the alps. d. world-famous wines are produced in the bordeaux region c. farming is the major activity in the alps
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Geography, 23.06.2019 23:40
Which of these is a drawback of using natural gas? a. it is fairly safe for use in homes.b. it burns more cleanly than crude oil products.c. scientists have developed new ways of extracting it.d. during its extraction, groundwater can be contaminated.
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