The trait that is prominent in Macbeth's character in acts I and II of Macbeth is <span>ambition</span>. The answer to your question is B. I hope this is the answer that you are looking for and it comes to your help.
The answer would probably be be D
It really is impossible to predict such a matter. I mean, think about it, its nearly impossible to think about how earth would be impacted if the heat from the interior of the planet that powers plate tectonics were to suddenly cease to exsist, or if that heat never exsisted in the first place, because that is how planets are formed.
One thing is certain however, life wouldn't be the same without plate tectonics; in one case, the constont transgression/regression, sue in large part of tectonic forces acts as a evolutionary pump forcing life to evolve. EXAMPLE: the evolution of plants from marine to terrestrial settings. Without plate tectonics, life would certainly be dramatically different.
~This is an edgucated guess. :) I hoped i helped. :)
I think its B it sounds more right than the others
Answer:
V≈904.78cm³
Explanation:
The volume of a sphere with a diameter of 12 centimeters is 904.78cm³.
Formulas: V=4/3πr³ and d=2r
V=1/6πd³=1/6·π·12³≈904.77868cm³