Answer:
Because London is a big place, and you need to be rich to live in certain districts. Plus you could be talking to someone who lives not that far away, so maybe you will have something in common with that Londoner. If in reply to their question you answer Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Chelsea, Belgravia, Mayfair, St. John's Wood, Primrose Hill, St. James, Holland Park, Regents Park, or Notting Hill; you are telling people you are rich. You need to be rich to live in districts like those, just like the New Yorker who lives in Upper East Side. If your answer to their question is Tottenham, Wood Green, East Ham, Stratford, Dagenham, Barking, Canning Town, Hounslow, or Woolwich; you are telling people you are poor. Very few rich New Yorkers opt to live in the South Bronx. Likewise people will take it to mean you are a regular everyday person struggling to make ends meet, if you live in one of London's poorest districts.
Similarly if you answer Barnes, Kew, Camden Town, Clapham, Hampstead, Highgate, Bayswater, Hammersmith, or Swiss Cottage you are likely to be in a very good job if not a millionaire. If you own a house in any of those districts you are going to be worth close to or more than £1m once the mortgage has been paid off.
A cold front<span> is the transition zone where a </span>cold<span> air mass is replacing a warmer one
</span>T<span>hey move more slowly than warm fronts.</span>
Because other three are characteristics of the cold front and they move faster than warm
so option D is correct
hope it helps
Answer:
peninsulas and islands
Explanation:
In contemporary definition, Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula and historically as Indochina, comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Answer:
i think just click on the person and mark them as brainliest im not sure tho
There are at least 50 reasons why you can't.
The only other detail I want to mention just now is that China is NOT
directly opposite the US. An area in the Indian Ocean is.
So if you were digging to China, you would have to go off at a skew,
NOT through the center of the Earth.