Which of the following describes members of an extended family?
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mother, father, sisters, and brothers
mother, father, sisters, and brothers
aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents
aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents
neighbors and classmates
neighbors and classmates
parents and grandparents
parents and grandparents
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aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents
Which of the following types of maps shows correct shapes and directions but distorts distances or sizes?
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equal-area projection
equal-area projection
Mercator projection
Mercator projection
Mollweide projection
Mollweide projection
Robinson projection
Robinson projection
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equal-area projection
equal-area projection
Mercator projection
Mercator projection
Mollweide projection
Mollweide projection
Robinson projection
Robinson projection
Mercator projection
Which of the following explains why seasonal conditions vary in parts of the world?
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Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's orbit keeps it in line with the sun.
Earth's orbit keeps it in line with the sun.
Earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun.
Earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun.
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Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's orbit keeps it in line with the sun.
Earth's orbit keeps it in line with the sun.
Earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun.
Earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Which of the following explains why the temperature of land near water is different than inland?
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Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline.
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Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
Bodies of water reflect the sun, thus changing the temperature.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
Land near water is at a higher altitude, so it is closer to the sun.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline.
Water changes land temperatures where it touches the shoreline.
The air over the water affects the air and land nearby.
Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again. First, the sun's energy makes water from oceans, lakes, and rivers Response area, or change from a liquid to a gas called Response area, which rises into the atmosphere and cools.
As it cools, the gas begins to Response area, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of Response area.
Finally, this water can seep into the ground or fall into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.
As it cools, the gas begins to Response area, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of Response area.
Finally, this water can seep into the ground or fall into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.
First, the sun's energy makes water from oceans, lakes, and rivers evaporate, or change from a liquid to a gas called water vapor, which rises into the atmosphere and cools.
As it cools, the gas begins to condense, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of precipitation.
Finally, this water can seep into the ground or flow into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.
As it cools, the gas begins to condense, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of precipitation.
Finally, this water can seep into the ground or flow into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.
Which of the following actions would have a positive impact on the environment? Select the two correct answers.
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burning fossil fuels
burning fossil fuels
cutting down trees
cutting down trees
establishing state parks
establishing state parks
releasing waste water into the ocean
releasing waste water into the ocean
using renewable energy sources
using renewable energy sources
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burning fossil fuels
burning fossil fuels
cutting down trees
cutting down trees
establishing state parks
establishing state parks
releasing waste water into the ocean
releasing waste water into the ocean
using renewable energy sources
using renewable energy sources
establishing state parks and using renewable energy sources
Which of the following is an example of a pull factor?
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better jobs
better jobs
harsh climate
harsh climate
poverty
poverty
war
war
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better jobs
better jobs
harsh climate
harsh climate
poverty
poverty
war
war
better jobs
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How do languages within a language group relate to each other?
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They all developed on the same continent.
They all developed on the same continent.
They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.
They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.
They all developed from a common ancestral language.
They all developed from a common ancestral language.
They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.
They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.
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How do languages within a language group relate to each other?
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They all developed on the same continent.
They all developed on the same continent.
They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.
They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.
They all developed from a common ancestral language.
They all developed from a common ancestral language.
They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.
They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.
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They all developed from a common ancestral language.