Answer:
Longitude and Latitude
Explanation:
Latitudes and longitudes are two types of imaginary lines that are commonly used by the geographers to determine the geographic location of an area. It gives the exact coordinates (location) on the earth's surface.
The lines of Longitude are usually referred to as the arc lines that are connected from the north pole to the south pole. And on the other hand, the lines of latitudes are defined as those lines that are oriented parallel to the equator running from the east to the west direction. Both the lines of latitudes and longitudes are perpendicular to each other. These are commonly shown on the map with definite numbers.
One AU is the distance from the Earth to the Sun. (So you could say one AU (or astronomical unit) is about eight light minutes) So, multiplying eight (the approximate time it takes for the light from the Sun to hit the Earth) by twelve, (the distance said Dwarf Planet is from the Sun in AU) you get 96 light minutes, or 1 light hour and 39 light minutes.
Answer:
OVERSTORY LAYER
Explanation:
The overstory consists of giant emergent trees that tower above the surrounding canopy.
1. The earths outermost layer
This would be the Crust!
2. The firm layer between the crust and the asthenosphere
The only option left that makes sense is "top level" altought the word is often used to refer to the Crust, too
3. The metallic layer at the earth's center
This is the core
4. The semi solid layer between the top layer and the upper mantle
This would be the asthenosphere!
5. The hottest part of the mantle
This would be the lower mantle - as the closer to the core, the warmer!
6. The layer surrounding the inner core
Immediately around the inner core is the outer core - as the name would suggest!
7. The layer between the asthenosphere an lower mantle
This is the Upper mantle!
Answer:
23.5 degrees.................