To stay hydrated and keep clean
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Special purpose =>Find a specific booth at a cat show you are attending
Physical => Estimate the number of tributaries of the Colorado River
Political => Determine whether Minneapolis is within one county
Topographic => Determine elevation gain of a road
Explanation:
Topographic and Physical maps are quite similar, often the same, showing physical features such as mountains, rivers, forests and urban areas along with elevation lines to distance above or below sea level. The distance between lines helps to calculate or estimate the steepness of an incline.
Answer:
Tropical Storm, Tropical Depression, Typhoon and SuperTyphoon (not sure, so sorry if its wrong)
Well, the empire state building it "taller" than my house
do you mean tallest?
from a quick google search, the current tallest building is
<span><span>The Shanghai Tower at a height of </span>2,073′</span>
the Burj Khalifa does not seem to have been finished yet
<span><em>Weathering is the gradual breakdown of rocks when they are exposed to the air. Weathering affects surface rocks the most, but water trickling into the ground can weather rocks 200 m down. The more extreme the climate, the faster weathering takes place, whether the climate is very cold or very hot. In tropical Africa the basal weathering front (the lowest limit of weathering underground) is often 60 m down. Weathering works chemically (through chemicals in rainwater), mechanically (through temperature changes) and organically (through plants and animals). Chemical weathering is when gases dissolve in rain o form weak acids that corrode rocks such as limestone. Weathering is the breaking up of rocks by agents such as water, ice, chemicals and changing temperature. The main form of mechanical weathering is frost shattering — when water expands as it freezes in cracks in the rocks and so shatters the rock. Thermoclastis is when desert rocks crack as they get hot and expand in the day, then cool and contract at night. Exfoliation is when rocks crack in layers as a weight of rock or ice above them is removed. At 22°C, ice can exert a pressure of 3000 kg on an area of rock the size of a postage stamp. The desert heat means that both the chemical and t he mechanical weathering of the rocks is intense. Hope this helped
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