Answer:
Correct choice: They move side to side
Explanation:
<u>See below verification of given answer choices:</u>
They move side to side.
- <u>Yes,</u> they are produced through side by side motion of particles.
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They arrive before P waves.
- <u>No</u>, they are secondary waves, they are slow and arrive after P waves.
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They travel through liquids.
- <u>No</u>, they travel through solids and only liquids with high viscosity.
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They occur at Earth’s surface.
- <u>No</u>, they occur at inner core of Earth
Gravity has a impact in the tides because of the moons gravational pull
One environmental problem affecting the supply of fresh water is that groundwater is being pumped from aquifers
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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In 1998, Canada's highest court declared that Quebec could not legally secede.
Explanation:
Canada is the second largest country in the world. In order for the vast territory to be easier for governing, Canada is divided into provinces and territories. Such provinces and territories in Canada are:
- Quebec
- Ontario
- Alberta
- Manitoba
- British Columbia
- Saskatchewan etc.
While most of the provinces and territories have nothing against being in the borders of Canada, there is one that opposes it, that being Quebec. Quebec is one of the provinces that contributes the most to the GDP of the country, is one of the most populous, and has an excellent location.
This province doesn't want to be in the borders of Canada though, but instead wants to be independent. The main reasons for that are that the majority of the people of Quebec have different ethnic and cultural background than the rest of the provinces and territories. While the people of Quebec already had several referendums about independence, with the majority of the population voting for it, the Canadian highest court declared any attempts for seceding of Quebec illegal in 1998.
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