<u>Question: Why do political boundaries change?</u>
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Answer: <u>These lines, more often called borders, are created by people to separate areas governed by different groups. Sometimes, political boundaries follow physical boundaries, but most of the time you can't see them. Most maps show political boundaries. Political boundaries change over time through wars, treaties, and trade.</u>
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The instrument is called a seismograph.
Answer:
A, C, and D I think.
Explanation:
B is not one because the Minoans declined because of the Mycenaeans. I learned this a few Units ago in my learning website.
A deep water wave is a wave way under water. A shallow water wave is a normal wave that you see on top of the water.
Answer:
See Below
Explanation:
For the equator, draw a straight line from point A to point B and keep going until you hit the other side of the circle.
Everything above this line is the northern hemisphere. Anything below it is the southern hemisphere.