Answer: Sunday at 12h.
Explanation: The timezones are determined by the meridians, i.e., the longitudinal lines that crosses the Earth from pole to pole.
The initial referential is at GMT, abbreviation for <u>Greenwich</u> <u>Mean</u> <u>Time</u>, located at the Royal Observatory in the United Kingdom.
The Earth rotates 360° in 24 hours, so each 15° is exposed to the Sun for 1 hour. So, at each 15° we add an hour if the location is due to east or subtract an hour if the location is due to west.
Addis Ababa is located at 40°, which is in the band between 30° and 45°.
Counting from the referential, there are 3 timezones going east. So, we add 3 hours to the initial hour:
9h + 3h = 12h
And the day is the same since the difference is only 3 hours ahead.
Thus, fans located at 40° east will watch a football match on Sunday at 12h.
Answer:plains,plateaus,mountain B,mountain R
Explanation:
Meld into one nation diverse groups who are peaceful within her borders and have a broader loyalty to the country than the group they belong to. In Canada, (where I live) I like to think that the hatred shown between Muslims and Christians, Hindus and both, Jews and Arabs, is an imported emotion. It's not true of course. We're just much quieter about it.
We know that the poles had changed positions in the past, because of the arrangement of the crystals in the rocks made out of metal. The crystals of the metals act like the needle of the compass when the rock is cooling off and forming, they turn into the direction of the strongest magnetic field on the Earth, which is the North Pole. So by studying the rocks that are made out of metals and see the crystals arrangement and also estimate the age of the rocks, the scientist can precisely tell how has the North Pole been moving throughout time.
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The political problems of the post-colonial period included <u>A) ethnic conflict, B) human rights, and C) political capacity</u>.
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Many countries that were colonies still face challenges post-colonial era. Economic challenges and poverty are at the forefront of countries that were French colonies. Ethnic conflict is another problem faced by former European colonies in African countries and it is believed that colonizers gave rise to this problem during their reign.
Tactics such as divide and conquer were used against the natives by colonizers and they also set boundaries without considering the distribution of different cultural groups. Decolonization was not able to accommodate most of the ethnic groups living within the boundaries set by colonizers. These resulted in political corruptions, human rights violations, and disrespecting the law.