✅La doctrina fue presentada por el presidente Monroe durante su sexto discurso al Congreso sobre el Estado de la Unión. Fue tomado con dudas, al principio, y luego con entusiasmo. Fue un momento decisivo en la política exterior de los Estados Unidos. La doctrina fue concebida por sus autores, en especial John Quincy Adams, como una proclamación de los Estados Unidos de su oposición al colonialismo en respuesta a la amenaza que suponía la restauración monárquica en Europa y la Santa Alianza tras las guerras napoleónicas.✅
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Inca, also spelled Inka, South American Indians who, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1532, ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast and Andean highlands from the northern border of modern Ecuador to the Maule River in central Chile.
Because circumpolar constellations never rise or set, they provide reliable reference points for astronavigation. Knowing the circumpolar constellations in each hemisphere allows navigators to find their way using only the stars.
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Because rocks in eastern North America are generally "older and colder" than those in the West: all else being equal, an M 7 earthquake that strikes on the east coast of the US would produce shaking that would be felt (C) over a greater area than a similar quake that occurred in the western US.
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because the rocks are older they may not have the strength to withstand the vibration of the quake so it can be felt over a greater area.
An earthquake is simply the shaking of the earth surface that is being resulted from a sudden release of energy, in the lithosphere of the Earth and it then creates a seismic waves.
Earthquakes are generally caused when the rock underground suddenly breaks along a crack.
The GPS control segment consists of a global network of ground facilities that track the GPS satellites, monitor their transmissions, perform analyses, and send commands and data to the constellation.
Most GPS receivers consist of three basic components: (1) An antenna that receives signals and, in some cases, has an anti-jamming function. (2) A receiver processor unit that converts wireless signals into usable navigation solutions. (3) Control/display unit that displays location information.
The third signal is also sent from the satellite to the receiver. This signal contains data about the state and position of the satellite. The second part of the GPS system is a ground station that consists of a receiver, an antenna, and communication tools for sending data to the data center.
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