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1. Either a Composite or Cinder Volcano
2. Earthquake
3. Plate <u>TECTONICS</u>
5. Tsunami
8. Seismic Waves
10. Parasitic cone
11. Volcanoes
13. Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Answer:
The large glass
Explanation:
They are at the same temperature but since the big glass has more molecules, it has more thermal energy.
Answer: East-West
Explanation:
When you think of latitude think of lateral or East to west . With longitude think of Long or North To South
Answer:
What began in the late 1800s as a love of oil (and the potential wealth oil brings) has turned to a love-hate relationship with oil. Oil has a wealth of uses, but also a wealth of consequences.
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The United States uses one-quarter of the world's energy.
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The United States is the second-largest producer of oil in the world.
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The United States imports more oil than any other country.
- The United States suffers from a blind and selfish dependency on oil.
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The United States struggles with ending its dependency on oil,
especially when lobbyists fight this.
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The United States argues with itself over off-shore oil drilling. Catastrophes would truly be catastrophic, but the "oil
race" continues.
Explanation:
The government of a consumer state has a vested interest in protecting the government of oil-producing states.
The vast majority or Russia's area is in Asia, however small chunk of it lies in Europe. The capital, Moscow, is in the European part, so Russia is considered rather European country. Its eastern borders are close to Alaska, through Barrents Sea