There may be
two answers here:
<span>A. </span><span>The
Taliban destroyed the fertile central farming region, cut fruit and nut trees,
burned villages and wheat fields, and blew up irrigation channels. </span>
<span>B. </span> <span>The Taliban conquered a
small portion of Afghanistan in the late 1990s. </span>
<span>They
have been accused of employing a scorched earth policy that has left many
people starving and they established their base when they conquered Kandahar.</span>
Answer:
Upwelling, the rising of water from deeper layers of the ocean, is a wind-induced movement that brings cold and nutrient rich water to the surface.
Explanation:
Marine resurgence is an oceanographic phenomenon that occurs when subsurface waters rise. These waters consist of a large amount of nutrients and have a lower temperature than surface waters, becoming colder. This phenomenon generally occurs in areas where primary production is high, or when there is strong fishing activity in the region.
Answer:
In the UK the government deals how the money is spent.
Explanation:
The three main particles of an atom are: electron, proton, and neutron.
This table shows the differences on the three properties: location, charge, and mass, for the three particles:
particle location charge (C) mass (g)
electron space around the nucleus - 1.6 * 10^ -19 9.11 * 10^ -28
proton nucleus + 1.6 * 10^ -19 1.673 * 10 ^ - 24
neutron nucleus 0 1.675 * 10 ^ 24
It is important to drive some conclusions that permit you to have a better picture ot these particles and their differences:
1) electrons are in the space around the nucleus in regions called orbitals. Those are not orbits, because the electrons are not orbiting the nucleous.
2) Both protons and neutrons are inside the nucleus of the atom.
3) Electrons and protons have opposite charges of the same magnitude. The number of protons and electrons in an atom are equal, that is why they are neutral. The neutrons, which are inside the nucleus, with the protons, does not have charge.
4) The mass of the protons and the neutrons are almost equal.The difference does not count for the usual calculations.
5) The mass of one electron is 1 / 1840 times the mass of one proton. A very low quantity.
6) Electron is a fundamental particle (it is not formed by other particles).
7) Protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles. They are formed by quarks.