Answer:
tornadoes are formed by mixing cold and hot air together.
Explanation:
Because hot air rises, when hot air from the west, clashes with cold from the east (or visa versa) the hot air rises above the cold air and causes drag on the inside of the cold air, which makes the inside of the cold air travel at a slower rate than the outside of the cold air, which in turn makes the cold air turn in on itself.
because the cold air turns in on itself, any warmer air underneath rises above the swirl of cold air forcing it to sink to earths level. "friction" or "resistance" between the swirl of cold air and the earth's surface creates more energy that is absorbed by the cold air molecules in the swirl of air, allowing the particles to move quicker and quicker in the direction they are travelling in (a bend or circle), creating a tornado.
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Your question: Oil spills in the ocean affect both the aquatic environment and the ____________.
Your answer: Oil spills in the ocean affect both the aquatic environment and the economy.
The answer is economy.
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I believe the correct answer would be option A
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Answer:
The answer is A, a democracy.
Explanation:
A country must meet the requirements or rules to join the European Union. These rules are called the "Copenhagen Criteria" and outlines the requirements needed. They are defined as:
1) The country's institutions must preserve democratic governance and human rights,
2) Has a market economy that is fully functional, and
3) Intends to uphold the obligations of joining the European Union.
The rules set forth are named after the 1993 European Council meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark. Over the years, many European governing bodies have made adjustments to these rules, such as the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the European Court of Justice and Human Rights.
I think the best answer is B. Chinese culture influenced Japan in the areas of religion, writing, and technology. China, being in close contact with Japan even before, had many influences in Japan. They imported a very big rang of ideas, techniques of production and institutional models from China. Through these, new rice growing techniques and handicraft production were developed by Japanese as early as the Yamato period.