The bottom of geothermal sources is abundant in black-colored ores (sulfites) of iron, copper, zinc, nickel and other metals called "black smokers". Iron ores are rocks from which metallic iron can be obtained. Metals, originally disseminated on magma-laden or rocky paths, are concentrated in fluids and can be redeposited if they encounter favorable temperatures and pressure conditions, forming mineral veins.
The purpose of the bigger map is to see the international borders and prefecture borders and what the land looks like. The small map shows how to get around. Hope this helps! ;)
Answer:
Gavrilo Princip
Explanation:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and Franz Ferdinand's wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, occurred on 28 June 1914 in Sarajevo when they were mortally wounded by Gavrilo Princip.
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Answer:
The answer to the question: Magazines that thrived prior to 1794 were widely read because they were given a generous postal rate to reduce distribution costs, is: True.
Explanation:
The distribution of newspapers, magazines and other such periodicals, has always been under some sort of subsidy from the U.S government. One such help was that initially, the U.S postal service would not charge for postage to the senders, and it only attempted to collect that fee from the receipients of the periodicals, or magazines. People would not necessarily pay the money the U.S.P.S would charge them, but still the periodicals were distributed in great numbers given the subsidies. In 1792, additional help was given to magazines, periodicals and newspapers, as the cost of postage was set even lower than when someone wanted to send a letter. So this further increased the availability of these media. However, it became a problem for the postal service, as they started to see a default problem for them: the senders either did not have to pay for postage, or the rate was very low, and then, receipients would not pay for the postage that was charged to them for receiving the media. This changed in 1874, when Congress passed legislation for publishers to prepay postage, but at a really low rate. This is why the answer is true.