Rollin down a backwood, Tennessee byway. One arm on the wheel, holdin my lover, with the other.
Answer:
Points A, F, and G
Explanation:
Collinear Points are points that are on the same line.
Consider these three statements from above:
1. Line k intersects diagonal line l are point A.
2. Line l intersects line m at point F.
From 1 and 2, the points of intersection of a line with another line is on both lines. Therefore point A and F are on line l.
3. Point G is also on line l.
Points A, F and G are all on line l and are therefore collinear points.
Answer:
If you are asking what they mean,and what the difference is, here is what i found.
Explanation:
An epidemic disease is one “affecting many persons at the same time, and spreading from person to person in a locality where the disease is not permanently prevalent.” While a Pandemic is an epidemic that has spread over a large area, that is, it’s “prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world.” Hope this makes sense!
The scissors have 1 line of symmetry c:
Answer:
Geomorphological processes and resultant topography are related with glacial, aeolian, fluvial and ground water movement.
- Outwash plain: <em>deposited mostly by water from melting glaciers.</em>
- Sand dunes: <em>not related to glaciation</em>
- Offshore bar: <em>not related to glaciation</em>
- Moraine: <em>deposited by glaciers</em>
Explanation:
Each and every geomorphological process has three types work. For e.g. erosional work, transportational work and depositional work.
- Outwash plain produced by fluvio-glacial depositional work where firstly glaciers melt and then the water flows and deposits sediments in a flat area.
- Moraine produced by glacial deposition. Glaciers carry sediments (pebbles, cobbles) and when it deposits in the valley floor it results a distinguished landform i.e. moraine.
- Sand dunes produced by aeolian action (depositional work). When wind receives obstacle in the form of tree or stone in its way it deposits sand in desert area and produce sand dunes.
- Offshore bar produced by marine processes. when sediments deposited in the coastal area in a huge quantity and friction take place between the wave and sea floor it creates offshore bar.