Answer:
A. is the answer
Explanation:
The hammer in the first position is raised and ready to hit the nail on the head. This is called potential energy. It has a lot of energy stored inside of it but it won't get used until we allow it to hit the nail. That is why it is not kinetic energy but only potential. Think of it just as when we say something has the potential to do something.
Answer:
The correct answers are (A) and (C)
Explanation:
When a commercial bank is required to hold more money in reserve, this is usually a government or central bank policy (contractionary monetary policy) to reduce the amount of money in circulation.
The bank will then have less money to loan out and also less money to pay interest on loans. This gives the answers (A) and (C).
As for (B) and (D), cash-reserve ratio does not affect the basic flow of money in bank operations and a bank can't have less money for its customers to withdraw just because they are required to hold more money in their reserve. Every saver or customer remains entitled to all the money he saves in the bank.
Answer:
The discipline of geography encompasses a broad range of approaches to the interrelationship between human activity and the physical features of the earth.
Explanation:
The academic scope of geography is very broad because there are multiple ways that we interact with our physical environments and thus there are many subjects that fall under the disciplinary boundaries of geography. There are two major subfields: Physical geography and human geography. The focus in physical geography is generally more akin to the natural sciences, and human geography is more like the social sciences. These two subfields can have radically different emphasis and research design and this contributes to the difficulties in giving geography a single or uniform meaning.
The answer would be C) Shifting of sea floor due to movement of tectonic plates. (Huge waves need an abrupt force to cause them)
Answer:
China is definitly the correct answer
Explanation:
South Korea, North Korea, and Japan are all islands off the coast of Asia