1. Evaporation happens first... that's when the warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, etc to rise into the air turning into water vapor... then the water vapor collects together to form clouds
2. Condensation: When water vapor in clouds cool down and turn back into liquid water
3. Precipitation: When the water falls from the sky, in the form of rain, snow, hail, etc.
4. Runoff: when the water goes back onto the land and back into the ground, streams, etc.
***Transpiration is when moisture is carried through plants from the roots then changes into vapor and is released into the atmosphere (im not really sure where this goes)
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I’m going to be talking about bullying. Bullying can make someone feel sad, emotional, can have suic*dal thoughts, cutting, and su*cide, and many more feelings that are almost impossible to describe. I’m going to talk about how different bullying can make a person feel. Bullying is a threat to some people; it can also be abuse. Depends on what kind of bullying it is. For example, there are 3 different types of bullying like Physical Bullying, Emotional Bullying, and Cyberbullying. All those types of bullying can change someone’s life easily. I mean it’s bullying, the words people say to a male or female can cause them suic*dal thoughts. People these days have to think about what they are going to say before they say it. Bullying is when someone causes a threat to others. Sometimes there is abuse bullying where someone can touch a person or hit them for the fun. There is also internet bullying where they could call you someone else names on the internet, which is not right at all. And finally, there is emotional bullying where they tell or call you something that can get to your mind and suddenly break down. All these types of bullying have to stop now!
don't think you can actually give out 270 points but...
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Industrialization and competitiveness more than likely. (Possibly alienation?)
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Ida B. Wells was an African American journalist, abolitionist and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African American justice. She continued her anti-lynching campaign and began to work tirelessly against segregation and for women's suffrage. She helped block the establishment of segregated schools in Chicago.
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B) foreigners
Explanation:
Women, slave and foreigners were denied participation in the ancient Athenian direct democracy.