War, people go against each other, poverty
The correct answer is - Shoe Tree.
In Middlegate, Nevada, alongside the so called ''loneliest road in America'', there's a cottonwood tree that has shoes all over its branches. As multiple other places in America where tree are ''ornamented'' with different types of objects, this tree has its own story behind it as well.
A man and a women had an argument. The women said that she would leave, but the man threw her shoes on the tree and told her that she will have to do it barefoot. He than went to a nearby bar, and the bartender convinced him to go back and reconcile, and he did returned, and reconciled with his wife. Few years after, when they had a child, they came back and threw the child's shoes on the tree where they reconciled.
1. Supplementary angles : Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180°.
For angle 1 and ∠COF to be supplementary,
∠1 + ∠COF =180°
must be satisfied.
We see in the figure that angle 1 and COF form a straight line.
The angle of a straight line is 180°.
∴ 1 is a supplement of ∠COF.
Answer : YES
2. Given : ∠COF =150° ;
AD is perpendicular to BF.
Here, ∠BOC + ∠COF = 180° , since they form a straight line.
∠BOC = 180° - ∠COF = 180° - 150° =30°
∴ ∠BOC = 30°
Answer : D. 30°
Answer:
transmissivity =0.0001458235 m² / year
Explanation:
given data
discharge = 6,000 acre - feet/year = 0.001775566 cubic miles
width of aquifer = 1.8 miles
Gradient = 0.95%
to find out
what would be the average transmissivity of the aquifer
solution
we know that transmissivity formula that is
transmissivity = 
here Q is discharge and W is width and i is gradient
so put here value
transmissivity = 
transmissivity = 
transmissivity =0.0010383427 mile² / year
and we know 1 miles² = 2589988.11 m²
so
transmissivity =0.0001458235 m² / year
There are a lot of
causes in how water erodes the surface of the earth or the earth’s lithosphere.
In similar ways, stream is one example. It erodes the land surface in three
ways
<span><span>
1.
</span>The hydraulic
movement of the water particles draws sediments from one space to another.</span>
<span><span>
2.
</span>Water is
an agent that causes sediments to oxidize because it eliminates ions in the
surface.</span>
<span><span>
3.
</span>Water
particles move to the bedrock part of the soil in which erodes it.</span>