<u>Answer:</u>
To land at a location just north of 60° north latitude and 25° east longitude, the plane would've had to cross the Baltic Sea.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A combined representation of latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates is the point where the respective latitude and the longitude intersect each other.
- The coordinates 60° north latitude and 25° east longitude that are mentioned in the question intersect in the Baltic Sea, right below the city of Helsinki in Finland.
Definently A because you can rule all the others out if you look at map
I believe (not being racist at all ) but I believe everyone is different no matter what gender , sex, religion, etc.... so I think the correct answer is no because just because your colored or white anyone can be ignorant and anyone can be kind . It's not if one colored person is ignorant every other colored person is ignorant . Or if one white person is ignorant every other white personal is ignorant . Sorry this is long but like for example if I buy a sweater that I like do you think some people will think the same about that sweater ? No because everyone has there own opinion so they might think that sweater is ugly but you don't cause your different . So therefore your answer should be no . And I really hope this helped .
Answer:
The explanation is given below
Explanation:
Continuewith January 14, 2006, at 7:12 PM.Like all of the planets, Marsis found close to the ecliptic. Look at the eastern horizon, and you will see the planet Saturn and the Moon just above it. Activate the angle measure. If you place the start of the angle measure on Saturn and extend it along the ecliptic westward forabout 26°, you will come to an open circle. Exit angle measure tool andclick on the circle that partially covers the constellation name.(Each answer here is worth 1 point.)[Hint: The object is give as reveled by the angle
Answer: b) discouraging births
Explanation:
The population of the humans on Earth keeps rising and this had led to increased competition for resources in many places as well as overcrowding problems.
Anti-natalist policy advocates believe that the way to mitigate this is to discourage people from giving birth to too many children. China at some point for instance, introduced a ''one child policy'' that saw them force families to have only one child.