Answer:
Economic and Urban geography are smaller areas of physical geography, would be: False.
Explanation:
Physical geography, also known as Geosystems, or Physiography, is one of the two major branches of Geography, with Human Geography. Whereas the first one deals with the scientific study of the Earth, its physical environment and its natural patterns, Human Geography is the one that studies humans and how in different aspects they interact with their environment. It is also Human Geography that deals with the study of cultural aspects in humans, their communities, how people interact with each other and their environment, among other things. In this order, then, Economic and Urban geography are subcategories of Human Geography and not Physical Geography.
Don't quite follow this one but it looks like ...
m-2.j=7x
m-3.j=3x+20
as a pair of simultaneous equations ???
Answer:
East and Southern Africa is the region most affected by HIV in the world and is home to the largest number of people living with HIV. The HIV epidemic in this region is generalized but young women, men who have intercourse with men, transgender people, intercourse workers, prisoners and people who inject drugs are at an increased vulnerability to infection. The number of people living with HIV in East and Southern Africa continues to increase, but access to antiretroviral treatment is increasing as well. Although laws and cultural traditions vary between East and Southern African countries, there are a number of ingrained cultural, structural and legal barriers to HIV prevention.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. South India and Sri Lanka
Explanation:
States create their own laws, states have their own constitution, land and county governments. The state law stands unless a federal law overwrites it. States have their own transportation departments (make the roads, plan the roads, repair the roads).