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This would be the <u>convection in Earth's mantle.</u>
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Question 1: getting there
Mars- between 150 and 300 days depending on where mars is in relation to the earth, the speed of the launch, and the exact travel path that will be taken
Uranus- about 9 and a half years
Question 2: weather
Mars- the atmosphere is completely thin, and an extremely cold planet, with an average temperature of around -80°
Uranus- has very strange seasons due to its tilt, has a surface temperature of about -300°F, strong winds, and sometimes clouds made up of methane ice crystals
Question 3: clothing
Mars and Uranus- both mars and Uranus are unsuitable for humans, you would most definetly need a full body space suit such as the Z-2 Spacesuit created by NASA
you can answer the rest based off imagination and Google for facts
Complex question. Human development will be determined my many factors, such as the wealth of a nation, good public policies: strong economies and supportive governments. Norway is no.1 in the world for human development: They have huge oil reserves, which amounts to a lot of wealth. This, linked with a good government means that the people of Norway can reap the rewards of an excellent average lifestyle. Also it seems that there is a trend of people living in cities have a higher human development than those in the country. E.g Australia has a higher rate of people living in cities than canada, so it gives the illusion (in the results) that Australia has a higher development index ranking than Canada
20% of italian immigrants settled in California and one third of Italian immigrants settled in new york city
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Ghana is found in the Western region of Africa. Its geography is divided into four major zones.
The coastline which is sandy with plains and scrub with rivers and streams.
The high plains are found in the northern part of Ghana.
Ashanti uplands and plateau which are found in the South-west and south-central part of Ghana
The hilly Akwapim-Togo ranges are found along Ghana's eastern international border