Answer: Because we don't want to use up all of the natural resources
Explanation:
You put this in the wrong category, but I will still help...
Number 1: 20 centimeters( just look at the graph)
Number 2: I am guessing 40 centimeters. I think you are calculating how long it took your bug to reach point B...
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When we have plate tectonics on our planet, we are subject to some unique phenomena, like:
A Mid-Ocean Ridge
Seafloor spreading
Earthquakes
Volcanos
Mountain Ranges
If the Moon were to have plates, we’d probably see geographic landforms like these, and it’s safe to say the Moon probably only has craters and elevations is because it’s uneven and probably was created from breaking off the Earth or another object. It would also have to have earthquakes and ground movement, and it doesn’t have this- at least that’s as much as we know.
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Describing the colors that you used to paint your bedroom <span>is an example of spatial thinking
</span><span>Geography is a self-professed spatial science.The geographic metaphor, however, is but one of many that incorporates spatial thinking into the rubric of a knowledge base.Because of their essential interest in human-environment relations, geographers have "spatializes" non-spatial data they extract from the real world.In addition to regarding the earth and the people on it as their eminent domain, this allows them to reason spatially about phenomena by representing it in spatial formats, particularly by representing phenomena on maps.But they also spatialize by representing data in graphic formats.For example, they draw population pyramids of the non-spatial demographic data on age structure;
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