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What are three ways Lake Tahoe benefits the environment?
Geography
High School
a cold air drainage wind is called a a cold air drainage wind is called a santa ana wind. bora. foehn. katabatic wind. sea breeze.
Geography
High School
the lowest surface air pressures ever recorded are associated with question 64 options: frontal systems (cold and warm fronts). hurricanes (typhoons). cold and dry climates. sea level.
Geography
High School
On the map, take a close look at the boundary along southern California and Mexicos Baja California Peninsula. The arrows on the map show the direction and speed of the plates along this boundary in millimeters per year. Based on the speed and direction of the arrows, identify the type of plate boundary at this location. Which landforms or events are likely to occur there as a result? (Hint: It may be helpful to model the motion of the plates using your hands or pieces of paper.)
Geography
High School
cyclogenesis is common: group of answer choices on the lee side of mountains none of the above on the peak of mountains on the windward side of mountains
Geography
High School
explain how the downslope, cool wind and upslope, warm winds develop in the early hours of the morning
Geography
High School
where is Paris, France located? my 6-month-old-nephew wants to know.
Geography
High School
how thick are all the john day rock deposits taken together? how many species do they contain, in total?
Geography
High School
which of the following is a necessary component in the formation of sedimentary rocks? group of answer choices melting of a precursor rock weathering of a precursor rock high viscosity differential stress
Geography
High School
. how can the characteristics of the tropical and temperate climate zones be seen in the temperature map?
Geography
High School
what distinguishes the imagery in the chauvet cave from that of the great gallery in horseshoe canyon?
Geography
High School
Light travels extremely fast through the universe. However, the speed of light is limited to about300,000 km/s. Because of that, it takes sunlight 8. 3 minutes to reach the Earth. How long does it take light from the Suns surface to reach Mars (223 million km distance to theSun), Jupiter (777 million km) and Pluto (5,906 million km), respectively?
Geography
High School
What happens when meteoroids hit the earth's surface? what occurs if they don't? what is it called if they reach the earth's surface?
Geography
High School
true or false: with good planning, pyroclastic flows can sometimes be directed away from inhabited areas.
Geography
High School
easements vary greatly in the extent of that they impose on the encumbered land. a. duration b. legal standing c. disruption d. facility
Geography
High School
which is not true of earth's atmosphere? it protects us from deadly uv radiation, yet lets light through.
Geography
College
14. Moldova was once a principality of what nation?
Geography
High School
during metamorphism, would you expect to find aligned, flattened grains in a rock that has undergone heating but has not been subjected to differential stress? why?
Geography
High School
you're excavating and discover a large fragment of a well-preserved ancient woven basket made of organic material. what chronometric dating method would you use to discover its age?
Geography
High School
what is an aquifer, igneous and metamorphic rocks are not good aquifers as they contain little natural porosity or permeability.
Geography
High School
explain the links between the tohoku earthquake and other natural hazards. how do the effects of the earthquake and linked natural hazards compare?'
Geography
High School
is this statement true or false?the rio grande river serves as a physical divider between mexico and canada.
Geography
High School
the danube river is navigable and thus connects many of the countries of the european continent. true false
Geography
High School
what weather would occur if this were to happen?
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