-- software developer
-- school teacher
-- taxi driver
-- electrical engineer
-- highway surveyor
-- restaurant waiter
-- newspaper reporter
-- police officer
-- house painter
-- farmer
-- dentist
-- radio announcer
-- steel manufacturer
-- auto mechanic
-- nurse
-- TV weather reporter
-- book publisher
-- childcare worker
-- airline pilot
-- trash collector
-- landscaper
-- research scientist
-- computer repairman
-- grocer
-- truck driver
-- doctor
-- wine maker
-- dry cleaner
-- electronics technician
-- professional football player
-- jeweller
-- cable TV installer
-- used car salesman
-- home appliance repairman
Oh my! I seem to have opened my book to the wrong page, and
part of the page is torn so I'm not even sure whether this is the list
of occupations for France, Brazil, Israel, or maybe even Canada.
Answer:
<h3>that is my answer hopes it helps you wish you all the best</h3>
Explanation:
<h3>Some of the environment changes are caused by the slow movement of the continents (plates tectonics) and take a millions of years. Most of the changes or cause by the human influences and natural ecological process. </h3>
Metamorphic rocks
hope it helps c:
So for this one I think it’s C
Answer:
oceanic and continental
Explanation:
Earth's crust is divided into two categories, oceanic crust and continental crust. The oceanic crust is the one that is found in the oceanic plates, thus it is predominantly covered with water, while the continental crust is the crust that forms the continents, thus it is predominantly above the water. The oceanic crust is located slightly lower, they have higher density, but have lesser thickness. The continental crust is located slightly higher than the oceanic crust. This crust is significantly thicker, but it has lesser density, which is why it ''floats'' above. These two types of crust are constantly in interaction with each other, and when there is a collision between the two, the oceanic crust subducts below the continental crust. This results in the oceanic crust to move downwards to the mantle and get molten, thus destroyed, while the continental crust experiences uplift near the plate boundary. Other consequences are the emergence of volcanic island arcs and volcanic continental arcs, as well as intense earthquake activity.