1. Galapagos
The Galapagos consist of 13 major islands (ranging in area from 5.4 to 1,771 square miles [14 to 4,588 square km]), 6 smaller islands, and scores of islets and rocks lying athwart the Equator 600 miles (1,000 km) west of the mainland of Ecuador.
2.Cape Horn
Cape Horn, Spanish Cabo de Hornos, steep rocky headland on Hornos Island, Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, southern Chile.
3. Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc
The Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc is a volcanic arc that forms the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Plate
4. Panama
Panama, country of Central America located on the Isthmus of Panama, the narrow bridge of land that connects North and South America. Embracing the isthmus and more than 1,600 islands off its Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the tropical nation is renowned as the site of the Panama Canal, which cuts through its midsection.
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1 is Improving knowledge of other cultures
I think it’s D
Sorry if I’m wrong
Answer:
4.7 out of 5
Explanation:
It has a great storyline and a great lesson in it: to every action, there is a consequence, whether good or bad; and that there is always a way to make the world a better place.
That .3 points I didn't give it was because of that horrible song he sings "How ba-a-a-a-a-a-d can I be"
But I will say, "Let It Grow" is a catchy song... "let it die, let it die, let it shrivel up and die" lol
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Answer:
The Moon, the Sun, and Earth form a straight line during the new Moon and full Moon.
Explanation:
When the earth, moon, and sun line up- which happens at times of full moon or new moon- the lunar and solar tides reinforce each other, leading to more extreme tides, called spring tides.