I think it should because our lives are stories and where we reside plays a big part in our story, therefore we should explore our homes and talk about our homes, even write about our homes because they are a big foundation in the chapters of our lives
The segment shown of AC 6 , CB 5, BA 8 can indeed form triangle 658 so this is TRUE.
<h3>How are triangles formed?</h3>
A shape is said to be a triangle when the sum of the lengths of any two sides is greater than the length of the last side.
To prove this, we have:
8 + 6 = 14 which is greater than 5
6 + 5 = 11 which is greater than 8
5 + 8 = 13 which is greater than 6
This shows that the segment can indeed form a triangle 658.
Full question is:
The segment shown below could form a triangle. 6, 5, 8
AC 6 , CB 5, BA 8
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It's the picture of the Atlantic ocean. On average, the Atlantic Ocean is growing at a rate of about 2.5 cm/year.
So,
1. Since 2000, it grows about (2018-2000) x 2.5 = 45cm
2.( 2018 - 1492) x 2.5 = 1315 cm
3. 200 x 2.5 = 500 cm
4. The <span> Atlantic begin forming since mesozoic era</span>
Answer:
A stakeholder in something is someone or an entity that is affected by and can affect the thing in question.
When it comes to wildfires, the following entities are stakeholders:
- Homeowners - They could lose their houses in wildfires.
- Fire departments -They help fight wildfires and so affect wildfires
- Health centers - They treat those who are injured by wildfires and so are affected and affect wildfires.
- Businessess - Businesses that are located in areas where wildfires burn down are affected by wildfires and so are stakeholders.
Answer:
C. It formed the Great Lakes.
Explanation:
At the height of the last Ice Age, some 20,000 years ago, ice sheets in the northern hemisphere (Eurasia at the top, North America at the bottom) covered the largest area of the territory now known as North America. Scientists believe that the formation of the five Great Lakes was influenced by the movement of ice during the latest ice age.