Answer:
A. There was no data, observations, or theories to support Lemaitre's idea.
Explanation:
Georges Lemaitre first propose his idea that the universe had a beginning and it has been expanding in 1927. His theory was strongly opposed by majority of the scientist because it lacks data, observations, or theories to support his idea. In fact his theory was dependent on the works of major scientist like Albert Estein , Friedman's etc.
His theory enunciated that the earth had a beginning and their was a massive explosion of atoms, galaxies and other earthly bodies. Since then he believes the earth had been expanding to occupy the spaces and invariably become less dense. His theory has been modify as the big bang theory.
<span>Hinduism originated in South Asia and is the dominant religion there today. The Vedas, as well as classic indian customs formed modern day Hinduism. Before the rise of Hinduism, Buddhism was the most popular religion in India, especially along the Ganges and south (Tamilnad) India, so aspects of Buddhism were also incorporated into Hinduism to increase its appeal. In hindu belief, Buddha is the 7th reincarnation of Vishnu. In the years following this Buddhism was essentially exiled, and thus is a minority religion in modern India</span>
Answer:
340
Explanation:
Given that
The time period in question is 209 years
The magnitude of the first earthquake is 8.5 Mw
The magnitude if the artificially induced earthquake is 5.0 Mw
To solve this question, we'd use the simple relationship of
8.5 * 200 = 5.0 * Y, where
y is the no of artificial earthquakes required ..
Making y subject of the formula, we have
Y = 1700 / 5.0
Y = 340
Therefore, we have 340 smaller earthquakes in the said 200 yrs time period
<span>C. Plate movement and convection currents</span>
Answer:
The following are factors which influence the accuracy of computer models of climate:
O. Computer models cannot capture the full complexity of Earth.
O. Computer models must make many assumptions that significantly influence their resulting predictions.
O. Data from past climates can be integrated into a computer model, but these data cannot be used in any way to extrapolate hypotheses for future climates.
O. There is no way for a computer model to separate human influence on the climate from natural changes within the climate.
Explanation: