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The rest of this section will be devoted to four types of fronts. Three of these fronts move and one is stationary. With cold fronts and warm fronts, the air mass at the leading edge of the front gives the front its name. In other words, a cold front is right at the leading edge of moving cold air and a warm front marks the leading edge of moving warm air.
When two air masses meet together, the boundary between the two is called a weather front. At a front, the two air masses have different densities, based on temperature, and do not easily mix. One air mass is lifted above the other, creating a low pressure zone. If the lifted air is moist, there will be condensation and precipitation. Winds are common at a front. The greater the temperature difference between the two air masses, the stronger the winds will be. Fronts are the main cause of stormy weather.
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The correct answer for this question is this one: "A) Soviet efforts to create communist governments in Eastern Europe after WW11."
Here are the following choices:
<span>A) Soviet efforts to create communist governments in Eastern Europe after WW11
B) efforts of South American nations to establish independent governments during the Cold War
C) the nuclear arms race between the Soviet Union and the United States
D) the failure of the United States to resolve conflict</span>
The Neolithic revolution represents the transition from nomadic hunters and gatherers to settled societies, which practiced agriculture and farming.
This revolution enabled the development of the first civilizations; people started settling and building villages, but they needed a reliable source of water (year round) in order to maintain their crops, and feed the animals they also started to domesticate; most of these civilizations were stablished near rivers or lakes because of that.
The Yellow (or Yangtze) River provided that much needed water for the earliest chinese civilizations.
each branch of govenment (legislative, judicial or executive) "checks up" on the other branches ensuring that each branch has equal power & that one branch is not more powerful than the others