Answer:Similar words
revolution
noun
1.
a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
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rebellion
revolt
insurrection
mutiny
uprising
riot
rioting
rising
insurgence
insurgency
coup
overthrow
seizure of power
regime change
subversion
sedition
anarchy
disorder
protest
strike
act of resistance
act of defiance
coup d'état
putsch
jacquerie
a dramatic and wide-reaching change in the way something works or is organized or in people's ideas about it.
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dramatic change
radical change
drastic/radical alteration
complete shift
sea change
metamorphosis
transformation
conversion
innovation
breakaway
reorganization
restructuring
reformation
remodelling
rearrangement
reorientation
regrouping
redistribution
upheaval
upset
disruption
convulsions
cataclysm
shake-up
shakedown
Explanation: im sorry, that this is long.
Ganges Rivers <span>is a river in South Asia that is more than 1500 miles long.</span>
The correct answer is<span> A. a decrease in the dumping of hazardous waste
It was an act regarding all aspects of hazardous waste disposal that didn't leave anything to chance. From it's creating to it's disposing, every part was precisely defined how it should be handled. </span>
Corn is a primary subsistence crop is in danger due to soil erosion
The question is asking us to complete the following sentence: "The resources that are provided by Earth are known as _______ resources. These resources are for example oil, coal and wind power - they are provided by the Earth. We call those resources "natural" resources - the correct option is A. Natural resources can be both renewable (such as wind) and non-renewable, such as coild and oil (they take too long to be renewed so if we use them up, we won't have any more).
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