QUESTION 1
With the exception of Israel, agriculture in the region remains undeveloped. TRUE
Israel is part of the Middle East. Majority of the Middle East countries except for Israel rely on imported food.
QUESTION 2
Over half the world's oil reserves can be found in the Middle East. TRUE
QUESTION 3
The
camel is the ideal domestic animal for deserts with long, dry, hot
periods of eight months or more and scarce, erratic annual rainfalls.
TRUE
Camels can adapt in extremely harsh conditions. During hot weather conditions, camels can drink water every eight to ten days.
QUESTION 4
Which of the following countries has a well-developed agricultural system?
Israel has a well-developed agricultural system.
QUESTION 5
Why does it matter that there is a large gap between production and consumption of agriculture?
The agricultural imbalance threatens the stability and prosperity of the region.
QUESTION 6 – Can’t answer. Graph is missing
QUESTION 7
Which of the following countries has the smallest amount of known crude oil reserves?
Kuwait has the smallest amount of known crude oil reserves.
QUESTION 8
Which of the following countries is an oil-dry country?
Bahrain is an oil-dry country. Other oil-dry countries are Afghanistan and Israel.
QUESTION 9
Following
a decrease in the world camel population between 1950 and 1980, why has
there been a recent resurgence of camels in the past decade?
High cost of fuel – camel is used as a pack and work animal
Large human population increase – demand for milk and meat of camel
Desertification of the Sahara – larger desert area requires increased use of camels
ALL OF THE ABOVE IS THE ANSWER
QUESTION 10
Why is the camel such an important animal in the Middle East?
The camel has an incredible ability to adapt to harsh conditions.
QUESTION 11
Which body of water separates India from Thailand and Malaysia?
The Bay of Bengal is the body of water that separates India from Thailand and Malaysia.
QUESTION 12
Which of the following countries is a small Himalayan nation found between India and China?
Nepal is a small Himalayan nation found between India and China.
Answer:
Density is one of the most factors that play a key role in plate tectonic activities. Some of the ways in which density is important in the field of plate tectonics are as follows-
- The convergent plate boundaries are responsible for the creation of a subduction zone, where the high-density lithospheric plate subducts below the less dense one. It is because the heavier plate is comprised of heavy minerals thereby forming heavier rocks as a result of which its density increases. Due to these differences in density, there occurs a subduction zone.
- The divergent plate boundary forms where two plates move away from one another. This type of plate motion is responsible for the eruption of magma on the seafloor. As the plates diverge, the lithosphere becomes eventually thin, and with more progressive spreading, the magma comes out to the seafloor. This is because the hot magma is less dense, and forms convection cells as they rise upward. This is how the density helps in the upwelling of magma at the mid-oceanic ridge in a divergent plate boundary.
- When there collide two plates of equal densities, then it gives rise to the formation of huge mountains, because neither of them is heavy to get sink. So it uplifts the crust, forming a sandwich-type pattern.
Answer:
"Dr. Randall Irmis is a famous paleontologist, who has gone on to make important discoveries since he showed the Penn State CAUSE class this fossil plate from the armored vertebrate Buettneria."
Explanation:
<u>Based on the discussions in the textbook and lecture on the topic of evolution, it is likely that:
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- All species alive today are completely unrelated to Buettneria.
- Some species alive today are essentially identical to Buettneria.
- The most similar species alive today are related to but recognizably different from Buettneria.
<span>B) secondary
</span>In 2006, an underwater volcano created a new island near the Tonga Islands. Since then, waves and other forces of weathering have created beaches on the<span>island. These beaches are considered _____ landforms.
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NOT:
primary
tertiary
The Arab cities are known as <span>souks.</span>