Answer:
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Explanation:
The answers are close so, #1 would not make much sense. Coasts are exactly where land and water meet so... #2 I guess that would also make sense since water deposits sediments and it's where land meets water. #3, um, coasts won't be exactly flat if sediments from water are brought and it's where water and land meet, so it can't be #3. It won't be #4 since the coasts are not very steep.
I would say #2 because sediments from the shelf are what keep the coast complete. You could say #3 but i honestly don't know what else to say.
Answer:
Energy from the sun goes into grass, plants, and crops. Animals eat the grass and crops- The animals go to a butcher or slaughter house for meat and cheese and dairy is made from cows for our meals. Energy from the sun goes into wheat and grains, also fruit and veggies.
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer:
Cost of one (chicken) = $
8
Cost of one (duck) =
$
5
Explanation: heyy there :)
Let c be (chickens) and d be (ducks)
Given :
50
�+
30
�
=
$
550
Dividing both sides by 10,
5 + 3 = 55 Eqn (1)
44 + 36 = $ 532
11 + 9 = 133 Eqn (2)
Multiply Eqn (1) by 3 to eliminate y term when subtraing Eqn (1) from (2).
Then a Eqn (1) becomes, 15 + 9 = 165 Eqn (3)
Subtracting Eqn (2) from (3),
(15 - 11) = (165 - 133)
4 = 32 or = $ 8.
Substituting value of in Eqn (1),
(5 * 8) + 3 = 55
3 = 55 - 40 = 15
= 15 / 3 = $ 5
Answer: A. The rotation of the earth on it's axis.
Explanation:
The rotation of the Earth on its axis deflects the atmosphere toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in curved paths. The deflection of the atmosphere sets up the complex global wind patterns which drive surface ocean currents. This deflection is called the Coriolis effect. It is named after the French mathematician Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843), who studied the transfer of energy in rotating systems like waterwheels. (Ross, 1995).
I’m pretty sure that c is the interview because A, B, and D are all the formats used in every AP test i’ve taken