New Orleans is hot and humid consistently throughout the year, with mild temperatures only felt during the winter months. Las Vegas is also warm, yet the dry air is a bit easier to deal with in comparison to the moisture in New Orleans.
The matches for different forms of energy sources are as below,
- Nuclear energy – The largest non-fossil fuel source in the world
- Oil – May run out in the next 100 years
- Solar Power – Uses energy directly from the sun
- Hydroelectricity – Uses running water
<h3>What are the different energy sources?</h3>
The forms of energy that can be used to perform certain tasks, where they serve as a fuel and electricity are known as energy sources. Oil and Nuclear energy are non-renewable sources of energy.
Whereas, the solar energy and hydroelectricity are renewable and clean sources of energy. They do not cause as much pollution as the non-renewable sources.
Hence, 1-A; 2-B; 3-D and 4-C are the matches for the energy sources.
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Functional region
because functional regions are located around a node or focal point
Explanation:
What is the day of the leap?
In the four-year cycle, an extra day is added to the calendar. Adjustments to ensure that our calendar is always in sync with the time the earth needs to be in front of the sun. Specifically, the Earth orbit lasts 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds.
This extra 5+ hours is combined over time, so after four years, another day is added - the day of the leap - to our calendar with the sun.
When is the day of the leap?
Hell Day is February 29th. Why February? Because one of the goals of the calendar is based on the solar year, the Easter holiday in the spring. To do this, the calendar is set, so the vernal equinox is always on or near March 21st.
Largest number of stars in our galaxy is located in a disk. They have nearly circular orbits around black hole which is located in a center of galaxy. Orbits of all these stars have same orientation. Some of orbits have small inclination which causes for stars to move little up and down.
Halo stars are located in a "bubble" around our galaxy. These stars travel high above and far below the disk on orbits with random orientations. These are stars that once were located in a disk but they went outside of it.
Bulge stars are located in a center of our galaxy. They also orbit black hole and they have much shorter period of orbit than all other stars in a galaxy. Their orbits have random orientations.