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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
7

GIVING BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS MY RECENT QUESTION!

Social Studies
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Contact [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

writing and Mass-Produced Pottery.

Explanation:

hope that helps

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No matter where you are on the earth, north always points to the north pole, and south always points to the south pole. East and west are perpendicular to those directions. If you point yourself due east and start walking, you will stay at the same latitude.

I think the confusion comes about because really, you cannot walk a straight line on the surface of a sphere. If you want to really travel in a straight line, you would travel off the surface. Think if you had a globe and you thumbtacked one end of a rubber band down on the surface, the only true straight lines will go off the surface. If you lay it along the surface, the rubber band curves along the surface, which is not straight.

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