Answer:
Latitude lines go up to 90 degrees at the North pole and 90 degrees down the South pole.
Explanation:
Humans, in order to satisfy their needs, have created imaginary lines across Earth. One of these lines cut Earth from north to south, thus are roughly vertical, while the other ones cut Earth from east to west, thus are horizontal. The lines that run from east to west are called latitude lines, while the ones that run fron north to south are called longitude lines.
The latitude lines start off from the Equator which cuts Earth into two equal parts - Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. The Equator has 0 degrees latitude and the latitude lines extend to 90 degrees north and 90 degrees south. These lines are used for navigation, determining coordinates, but are also good indicators of Earth's climate zones and biomes.
Option B (Sudan)
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Answer:
The elastic-rebound theory explain the occurrence of earthquakes in b. When bending rocks fail, stress energy is released in the form of earthquakes.
Explanation:
The energy released as earthquakes result from when bending rocks fail and there is a rupture from the fault line. Because earthquakes are sudden movements from ruptures, the answer a is not correct. c. is also not correct because it is not the surrounding crust that vibrates but the crust is divided between two moving plates. d is also not correct because the opposite rocks are under sheer stress and the energy released is a stress energy, not a tension energy.
To be an Archaeologist what you'll probably need is geography skills. YOU SHOULD BE CAPABLE ENOUGH TO read maps , study different rock types and vegetation,KNOW HOW to speak different languages.
THE WORLD IN SPACIAL TERMS
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
HUMAN SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENT AND STUDIES
PLACES AND REGIONS
From the 6 essantials elements of geography
WE should be using the first 5 because all of em are important for us to understand how humans developed at a certain climate, land etc.
Cairo is the current capital of Egypt. It hasn't always been the capital, and for example Alexandria was the capital around 300 BC -600AD. It became the capital in the 10th century AD.
However, the whole statement is definitely false as the capital of Hellenistic world was Alexandria