Answer:
E
Explanation:
Russia was on the other side of the world and didnt go to the americas
 
        
             
        
        
        
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llithosphere hydrosphere stratosphere
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The correct option is: dew point temperature                                           
Explanation:
Dew point refers to the temperature of the air when it is saturated with water vapor. The dew point temperature is dependent on the humidity in the air. It is <u>directly proportional to humidity and moisture content in air</u>. <u>Therefore, a lower dew point means lower moisture content. </u>
When the air is cooled beyond its dew point, the water vapour in the air condenses to liquid water, called dew.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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<u><em>The 6 !!! benefits of the "General Maritime Treaty"  </em></u>
Explanation:
1. Treaty banned piracy in the Persian Gulf, piracy on the coast was virtually eliminated  
2. The level of maritime war – in particular against foreign vessels – was dramatically reduced.
3. The treaty banned slavery.  
4. The treaty provided for the exchange of envoys so as to make the so-called "friendly Arabs" act together against external forces and refrain from killing people after they gave up their weapons or to take them as slaves.  
5. The Treaty prohibits the transport by vessels of slaves "from the coast of Africa or elsewhere."
6. It was part of the UK strategic strategy to ensure that open lines of communication between the British  and the Arabs existed. The "friendly Arabs" would be free to trade, leave, and enter British ports
disadvantages of General Maritime Treaty 1820 to the Trucial States
1. Government in Bombay was most dissatisfied with leniency over the coastal tribes and desired, to introduce some conditions of greater stringency  
2. The treaty should have for bade the building of coastal fortifications
3. Restricted ship-building and stipulated powers  
4. Confiscation as well as empowering British forces to destroy any construction undertaken in the face of the prohibition.