The correct answer is all of them.
Indeed, A globe has one main advantage over maps, that it does not distort the exact scale of the size of a given country or territory, providing its user with an exact idea of the territorial sizes and differences between countries. Maps have to be distorted to a certain extent in order to make adapt them to a two-dimensional space from a three-dimensional one. The funny fact is that a spherical geoid distorts geological formations such as mountains and canyons since were these to be realistically imprinted on its surface they would be barely visible due to the very small scale of the globe. Otherwise the globe would have to be enormous, occupying the size of a large room in order to show a noticeable relief or carving for mountains or canyons.
Maps are very practical, they can be specialized in so many ways that globes cannot. They want provide far more detail that globes can and make it easier to compare nations between themselves and provide clear geodesic positioning for them. Changing the round space into flat space makes them incredibly practical as they can be easily put on a table with other documents where a globe would encumber them. And they are certainly easier to carry around than a globe. Now, the only caveat is that such advantages/disadvantages change when the globe is a virtual image like the one from Google Earth, but that is a different subject.
The 1st one i think, but i don't know. sorry
Answer:
the segments represent colonies
Explanation:
Only the Senate has the power to advise on treaty ratification, accede to such ratification, and confirm presidential nominations that so require. However, there are two exceptions to this rule: any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.
The U.S. Congress is made up of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Certain distinctive duties and responsibilities are reserved for the Senate. Additionally, it has a different composition, with two senators from each state serving staggered six-year terms.
It is the only body with the authority to give advice and consent to treaty ratification and to approve presidential appointments that call for it. However, there are two exceptions to this rule: any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.
The Vice President of the United States presides over the Senate in accordance with the Constitution. In addition to serving as the meeting's presiding officer, the vice president formally preside over the receiving and tallying of electoral votes cast in presidential elections. Additionally, only he or she has the power to break a tie in the Senate.
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