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On the basis of the temperature data he collected from different weather stations set up by the Tsar, Humboldt constructed the first world map of average temperature in which he used lines to connect points of equal temperature, called isotherms
Explanation:
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Options A and D are true. The other two options are absurd and not even based on fact while A & D are true concerning this part of Africa at that time.
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The elevation changes from 635 to 600 at the picnic area.
Explanation:
In the picnic area which is close to point 4 on the map, the elevation changes from 635 to 600. We see that the site chosen for the picnic has a very gentle elevation and would be easily taken as a flat plain surrounded by hills.
The contours here are far apart and it implies a flat area with gentle slope. The only creek here is the equation creek. The area is below 635.
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It would<u> reduce the dependence on traditional ways of living.</u>
Explanation:
- Living in a place were water and space are heated directly by sunlight or sun influence would be quiet interesting and challenging as the sun is the nearest star to planet earth and this star will continue to grow in size, and also the resources on surface of earth are finite and thus any overuse of these resources can lead to their depletion.
- Use of this solar light or heat is essential as its an inexhaustible resource that can be stored at specific temperatures and used in terms of lightning, billing waters from heat generated by sun photovoltaic cells.
- The same energy that is needed r warm the surface of the earth falling on rooftops of the house can recharge the energy bill of the entire country for which sun harvesting has to be implemented.
- Like solar terracing and many farmers and people have done gardening on their roofs and many innovative techniques are being developed for a sustainable future.
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Geography can affect history in many different ways.
Explanation:
Weather affects geography. Think of hurricanes, volcanoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, avalanches and other such events. These have left their mark on the pages of history.