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<span>A.
Airports in the early 1920s catered to municipal and regional travel, while airports in the 1930s served as hubs for travel between countries.
B.
Airports in the early 1920s had larger runways and airport space, while airports of the 1930s had smaller, more efficient layouts.
C.
Airports in the early 1920s catered to travel between countries, while airports in the 1930s served as hubs for regional and municipal travel.
D.
Airports in the early 1920s were located in West Coast cities, while airports in the 1930s were located in East Coast cities. </span>
I did my research on this question. It would be... D
Answer:
m<E = 105°
Explanation:
The ratio of the corresponding side lengths of ∆STU and ∆DEF are equal. That is:
.
According to similarly theorem, if two ∆s are similar, the ratio of their corresponding lengths would be the same. Therefore, ∆STU is similar to ∆DEF.
Since ∆STU ~ ∆DEF, their corresponding angles are congruent. That is:
<S ≅ <D, this means both are 29° each.
<T ≅ <E, this means they are both equal
<U ≅ <F. this means both are 46° each.
Thus:
m<E = 180 - (m<D + m<F) (sum of ∆)
m<E = 180 - (29 + 46) (substitution)
m<E = 180 - 75
m<E = 105°
China or India
but I personally believe it is India as it doesn't have a big land but loads of people
Answer:
This problem should be worked on by the most developed countries as they have the biggest capacity, and after they get on the right way to help the developing countries and show them the way as to how to do it as well.
Explanation:
The carbon emissions that humanity is releasing into the atmosphere can not be attributed to only a few countries, but to most of the countries in the world. All countries that have some kind of industry contribute to the problem, though some countries much more than others.
In order for carbon emissions to decrease there should be a global collaboration. The most developed countries because they have the most finances and resources should lead the way and come up with solutions, and once they do this to help the developing countries with it so that they can also stop the carbon emissions.
Many countries are already on the right path, namely Germany, the Netherlands, France, the Scandinavian countries. The two biggest economies though, the US and China don't even want to hear about this because of their race for economic dominance, so it seems that reasoning the governments of these two countries will be the most important step for global turnaround.