First of all it is important to know what a thesis statement is. A thesis statement usually appears at the middle or end of the introductory paragraph of a paper, and it offers a concise summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper, etc. It is usually expressed in one sentence, and the statement may be reiterated elsewhere. Now, the one child policy is a policy that was implemented in China to control the population growth. They did this by limiting the amount of children that a family could have to one child per household. So, a thesis statement about the one child policy would be a one or two sentence overview and summary of what it was all about. I hope my answer is of some use too you :)
Um, I disagree. Maybe you should take some time to understand how Earth works!
In order to heat a substance up, you need to h have a light source. For the ocean, the sun is the light source. The Earth is not like a perfect round ball, so it is further stretched out on the sides. This stretched out side is along the center of the Earth (the equator). This means that the equator is closet to the sun and the ocean along the equator is the warmest.
The density of the ocean is simply how hard or soft the ocean is. As you know, ice is harder than water with no ice. This is because of tiny particles known as atoms. Think of it like this: you come back from Mount Everest and you have hot coffee and you are excited, so you run around. If you have cold milk, you are less likely to
<span>Perhaps the greatest concern among activists who are against the construction of the Ilisu dam is potential destruction of the livelihood of up to 78,000 people – the majority of whom are ethnic Kurds – living along the approximate 158-mile river stretches. Since the legal framework for resettlement of the displaced people is inadequately recognized in Turkey, except for a handful of large landowners, most of the displaced population is confronted with poverty.
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Point C on the map shows the exact location of the earthquake’s epicenter?