<h2>Answer: False</h2>
The longest river in the world in is the Amazon, located in South America, with a length of 6800 kilometers, compared to 6695 of the Nile River.
It is understandable that for a long time it was believed that it was the Nile. However, a few years ago the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics published an investigation claiming that the Amazon is the longest river in the world.
On the other hand, the Sahara Desert itself is the largest (warm) desert in the world, <u>but</u> the Antartic Desert occupies the first place with an area of
compared to
of the Sahara.
Taking into account that the definition of desert is a place with very little or no rainfall in the year.
<h2>Therefore this is false.</h2>
<span>The river's name comes from the Seneca. It also means ""Good River"".
Hope this helps!
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<span>Observations show that all galaxies tend to move away from earth, and that more distant galaxies move away from earth at faster velocities than do galaxies closer to the earth. these observations imply that</span> galaxies with high speeds as measured from Earth are moving away from Earth and are farther from Earth than galaxies with lower speeds.
Answer:
When the side of the earth that faces the moon experiences a high tide, the side of the earth that is opposite from the moon will have a<u> high tide.</u>
Explanation:
During the rotation of Earth , moon pulls the Earth , since it is close to Earth .
As moon pulls Earth , it also pulls the water in the oceans , and water can move quite easily and the ocean's water tries to bulge towards the direction of the moon . This process is known as tidal force .
Due to this tidal force , some portion of the ocean will bulge out , and this bulge is referred to as high tide.