Danube River<span>, </span><span>German </span><span>Donau, </span><span>Slovak </span><span>Dunaj, </span><span>Hungarian </span>Duna,<span>Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian </span><span>Dunav, </span><span>Romanian </span>Dunărea,<span>Ukrainian </span><span>Dunay </span><span>, river, the second longest in </span>Europe<span> after the </span>Volga<span>. It rises in the </span>Black Forest<span> mountains of western </span>Germany<span> and flows for some 1,770 miles (2,850 km) to its mouth on the </span>Black Sea<span>. Along its course it passes through 10 countries: Germany, </span>Austria<span>, </span>Slovakia<span>, </span>Hungary<span>, </span>Croatia<span>, </span>Serbia<span>, </span>Bulgaria<span>, </span>Romania<span>, </span>Moldova<span>, and </span><span>Ukraine</span>
No! The U.S is much smaller than Asia. Asia is the largest continent of the world!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Subsequent boundaries are boundaries that were there before a place was established.
Example: Berlin and the wall of Berlin.
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The answer is A. If the structure of a building is built with earthquake-resistant materials, it does not affect the amount of destruction caused by earthquake vibrations.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- Especially in the countries that are prone to an earthquake, houses and building should be carefully planned and built in order to withstand an earthquake.
- The bricks should be held in place with the right mortar. Also, the base of the building should be made stronger rather than the top floors.
- Steel-framed buildings and good pillared buildings also tend to survive powerful quakes and vibrations.
D. Greenhouse gas feddback
I'm not for sure but I believe this is the answer sorry if I get it wrong in advance