Which of the following explains why seasonal conditions vary in parts of the world?(1 point)
Responses
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Earth is rotating on its axis.
Earth is rotating on its axis.
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.
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The correct answer is: Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun.
Which of these causes of migration is an example of a pull factor?(1 point)
Responses
job availability
job availability
poverty
poverty
warfare
warfare
an earthquake
Responses
job availability
job availability
poverty
poverty
warfare
warfare
an earthquake
The correct answer is: job availability
Fill in the blanks.(1 point)
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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.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
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.
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 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 fall 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 fall 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.(1 point)
Responses
establishing state parks
establishing state parks
burning fossil fuels
burning fossil fuels
releasing waste water into the ocean
releasing waste water into the ocean
cutting down trees
cutting down trees
using renewable energy sources
Responses
establishing state parks
establishing state parks
burning fossil fuels
burning fossil fuels
releasing waste water into the ocean
releasing waste water into the ocean
cutting down trees
cutting down trees
using renewable energy sources
The correct answers are:
- establishing state parks
- using renewable energy sources
- establishing state parks
- using renewable energy sources
Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?(2 points)
Responses
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
Responses
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes, and a nonrenewable resource can be replaced in the near future.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that is made by people, and a nonrenewable resource is something that can be found in nature.
A renewable resource is something that can be found in nature, and a nonrenewable resource is something that is made by people.
The correct answer is: A renewable resource can be replaced in the near future, and a nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced for many lifetimes.