I would go with 'Major sandstorms destroyed the crops' because the Indus Valley civilization most likely declined by something affecting the food.
Answer:
Henry VIII.
Explanation:
King Henry VIII wanted pope Clement VII to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The Roman pointiff alleged religious reasons, but he got pressure from the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, also king of Spain. The pope did not want to offend or annoy the Habsburg ruler against the Vatican (Catherine was Spanish). So, angry at the Vatican refusal, Henry took the decision to get the English Church out of submission to Rome and he himself became the top Church of England authority.
(a)
<span>Let: </span>
<span>a be the acceleration of the system, </span>
<span>g be the acceleration due to gravity, </span>
<span>T be the tension in the string. </span>
<span>For mA: </span>
<span>T = mA a </span>
<span>For mB: </span>
<span>mB g - T = mB a </span>
<span>Adding to eliminate T: </span>
<span>mB g = (mA + mB)a ...(1) </span>
<span>a = mB g / (mA + mB) </span>
<span>= 7.0 * 9.81 / (11.0 + 7.0) </span>
<span>= 3.815 m/s^2 </span>
<span>= 3.82 m/s^2 to 3 sig. fig. </span>
<span>(b) </span>
<span>Let: </span>
<span>s be the distance to the edge of the table, </span>
<span>t be the time taken. </span>
<span>s = at^2 / 2 </span>
<span>t = sqrt(2s / a) </span>
<span>= sqrt(2 * 1.250 / 3.815) </span>
<span>= 0.810 sec to 3 sig. fig. </span>
<span>(c) </span>
<span>From (1): </span>
<span>(mA + mB)(a / g) = mB </span>
<span>mA(a / g) = mB(1 - a / g) </span>
<span>mA = mB(g / a - 1) </span>
<span>= 4.0(100 - 1) </span>
<span>= 396 kg.</span>
Answer:
The two specific passages referred to in the question were not provided, but from other sources like the New Georgia Encyclopedia it seems that there is considerable negative effect from the paper mills and that more legislation and oversight is needed to assure that toxins and other by-products are disposed of properly.
Explanation:
The state of Georgia is the largest paper producer in the United States with more than twenty five paper mills operating statewide. They generate $20 billion in revenue for Georgia each year. The largest mills are located near the coast, in Augusta, Brunswick, and Savannah. Historically a dangerous and toxic by-product of papermaking was dioxin, but paper companies have been working to find alternative products to make the manufacturing of paper safer for surrounding communities and the environment. These air emissions often produce the unpleasant odor found in the vicinity of many mills. Additional industrial toxins generated by the papermaking process include mercury and there are many other toxins that is what makes a paper mill smell so strong to people passing by and living in the vicinity. The fishing industry in Georgia has suffered greatly from the by-product pollution caused by the paper mills.