Answer: <u>C</u>
Explanation: Because(A) one revolution around the Sun is one year(365 Days), (B) This is just the same thing, just reversed, (C) The Tilt of the Earth on its Axis is determining which regions get the most sunlight. And one rotation of the Earth on its Axis is one Day.
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Radioactive isotopes are unstable and will decay. ... The isotopes will decay into a stable isotope over time. Scientists can tell how old the rock was from looking at the radioactive isotope's half-life, which tells them how long it would take for there to be half the radioactive isotope and half the stable isotope.
Britain controlled land in the U.S.
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Tommy's reasoning is wrong because the hypotenuse is not 5 feet.
A skateboard ramp resembles a right angles triangle so its sides resemble that of a right angled triangle.
The height of 3 feet would be the height of the triangle.
The length of 5 feet would be the length of the triangle.
The piece of plywood that would cover the top of the frame would be the hypotenuse.
In using the Pythagoras rule, the c is the hypotenuse but Tommy made the mistake of assuming that the hypotenuse was b which is where the error came from.
Instead of solving for b, they should have been solving for c which is the hypotenuse.
a² + b² = c²
3² + 5² = c²
9 + 25 = c²
c² = 34
c = √34
c = 5.83 feet
They should use a plywood of 5.83 feet not 4 feet.
There are differences between the different parts of Europe, but not everybody within an area will fit the mold. On top of that there have been people moving around within Europe for as long as Europe has had people living there.
People often say that Mediterranean Europeans are more passionate than people from the north. This might be true in some cases but I think it is also upbringing. If living in Western Europe, kids are told to not show what they feel all the time, not trow tempers, not to shout when upset. In the south this behavior is more accepted and not seen as bad in the same rate.
There is no line that divides north and south, or even north from central and central from south.
Vienna as all Austria is considered central, like Switzerland and the southern parts of Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, which are neighbours and have always had influence on Vienna as well as being influenced by it.
When we talk about Northern Europe it is more Norway, Sweden, Finland, maybe also Denmark and Northern Germany, as well as the Baltic republics.
West is Ireland, UK, Netherlands, maybe again a part of Germany and France.