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Knowing the structure of the Earth is important because without the data that the scientists have gathered over time about the Earth's structure, they would not be able to tell when a natural disaster is about to take place and the place where it is going to take place.
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B) Rennaisance-Baroque period (especially the Baroque).
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The Baroque was an artistic movement that looked for ornamentation, detail, luxury. The Baroque can be thought of as exactly the opposite to minimalism. A Baroque city is a city full of boulevards, palaces, statues, lamps, fountains, gardens. While a minimalist city is a city where only the essential is built.
The perfect example of a Baroque city is Vienna, whose historic center has all the characteristics described in the question. This is because Vienna was the capital of a very rich austrian empire, and the austrian emperors promoted art and architecture at that time.
<span>Earthquake waves that vibrate from side to side and up and down only through solids are known as secondary waves, or simply S-waves. As you can see in the question, they pass through solids - to be more precise, they flow through rocks and cause them to change their shape. They are quite strong, but not as strong as primary waves, as they cannot pass through liquids or gases. </span>
Answer: OA)
Explanation: My suggestion is that the molecule/particles of the high concentration will enter and expand the cell which is an area of low concentration making the cell to swell
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Option D ( Australia and the Pacific Islands)
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The tropical wet and dry climate can be found in Australia and the Pacific Islands.
The weather in these countries is dominated by the tropical wet and dry climate.Australia and the Pacific Islands has two seasons, wet season and dry season which are separated by transition periods, the wet season is characterize with big amount of precipitation, while dry season has along period of dryness. This sort of climate are sometimes called “savanna” climates