I have no idea, but I wouldn't use Wikipedia.. The "facts" on there aren't always true. That's why we aren't allowed to use it in my high school.
Answer:
Well.....
Explanation:
There is a possible chance that humans would survive with out plans but they could also not survive without plans. I chose to be on the side where humans wouldn't survive without plans. The reason that they would not be able to survive would be because if they had no plans and most people rely on the plans for surviving that why I think they wouldn't survive.
But on the other hand, if they knew surviving skills or at least had a back up plan if they lost their plans, they would definitely survive. I hope this is the answer your looking for, This knowledge came from my head.
1.) fracture
2.) specific gravity
3.) tenacity
4.) luster
5.) color
6.) streak
Answer:
Conditions at the base of a glacier increase glacial flow velocity -
Steeper slope
Smooth rock / glacier contact
Colder basal water temperature.
Explanation:
Steeper slope and smooth rock/glacier contact will increase glacial flow velocity because higher the steepness higher the velocity and smoothness will apply less friction.
Due to decrease in ice thickness the load at the bottom of the glacier will decrease, and we know that the glacier flows under the load of itself, so lesser the load lesser the velocity.
Colder basal water temperature will generate less amount of melt as compared to warmer basal water temperature, so in colder condition, glacial flow velocity will not be increased.
Answer: Debate and discussions on climate change are very important among scientists.
Explanation: Many scientific opinions have expressed in the form synthesis reports, by scientific bodies both national and international standing, and also by debate and surveys of opinion among climate scientists. The aim is to mitigate against climate change and creating awareness of the adverse effect on our enivornment.
Universities, scientists and laboratories contribute their quota to the overall scientific opinion through peer-reviewed publications, and the areas of collective agreement and relative certainty are summarised in respected reports and surveys carried out.