Tropical climate first one
here is how to do it:
Explanation:
(h,k) are the coordinates of the vertex. They correspond to (x,y). So, first, you need to plug the vertex coordinates in for h and k in the given formula. Then, to find the a value (slope) you need to plug in the “contains” value in for x and y accordingly. Finally, just solve for a by simplifying algebraically. Make sure to distribute the - sign to your h and k values.
When you have the a value, to write the equation, do the following:
1. make sure to leave the vertex coordinates in the given formula equation
2. take out the “contains” values for x and y.
3. leave in the a value you found
Your completed equation should have the same format as the given formula. However, it should have numbers for the h, k, and a values. The x and y values should stay x and y.
The correct answer is - Changes in land forms that affect large areas also affect living conditions.
The changes in the land forms, especially when it is on a large scale, affect the living conditions for most of the living organisms in that area, including the humans. The changes in the land forms can be caused by numerous things, be it heavy rainfalls, landslides, erosion, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes. They are all able to cause big damage and big changes in very short period of time, which changes the whole environment, thus changing the living conditions as well.
Answer:
The Earth also gives us clues about the levels of greenhouse gases that existed in the past. For example, ancient air bubbles trapped deep in the ice of Greenland and Antarctica reveal how much carbon dioxide was present long ago.
Explanation:I learn it in 8 grade.
Answer:
Alaska is called as mid night sun because of it's position in Arctic Circle,latitude 66°33' north.
Explanation:
- When the sun is located above the horizon for a full 24 hours,it is called as summer solstice and when it is located below the the horizon for a full 24 hours, it is called winter Solstice.
- In Alaska, sun travels at 360° direction in the sky thus Alaska receives 24 hour of light during summer time.