Answer:
Correct choice: They move side to side
Explanation:
<u>See below verification of given answer choices:</u>
They move side to side.
- <u>Yes,</u> they are produced through side by side motion of particles.
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They arrive before P waves.
- <u>No</u>, they are secondary waves, they are slow and arrive after P waves.
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They travel through liquids.
- <u>No</u>, they travel through solids and only liquids with high viscosity.
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They occur at Earth’s surface.
- <u>No</u>, they occur at inner core of Earth
There's four stages in the classical demographic transition model:
Stage 1 - Pre-transition
In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but also the life expectancy is very low, thus the growth of the population is slow.
Stage 2 - Early transition
In this stage, the birth rates are very high, but the life expectancy is increased, so the population grows rapidly.
Stage 3 - Late transition
In this stage, the birth rates decline slightly, and the life expectancy is a bit higher, thus the population growth is slowing down.
Stage 4 - Post-transition
In this stage, the birth rates are declined significantly, the life expectancy is pretty high, so the population is either growing very slowly, or it is declining.
Answer:
In summer the Southwest monsoons move across the Indian Ocean and bring ships to India.
Explanation:
Human evolution and development is the process by which a human is beings developed on Earth from a now-extinct primates. Viewed from zoologically, we as humans are a Homo sapiens, a culture-bearing the upright-walking species that do lives on the ground and very likely have first evolved in Africa about 315,000 years ago. We are also now the only living members that what many zoologists are refer to as the human tribe, Hominini, but that there is abundant fossil as evidence to indicate that we were also preceded for millions of years by other hominins,
such as Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, and also other species of Homo, and that in our species also lived for a much time contemporaneously with at least one of other member of our present genus, H. neanderthalensis (the Neanderthals). In addition, to we and our predecessors have to always shared the Earth with other apelike primates, from the modern-day gorilla have the long-extinct Dryopithecus. That we can and the extinct of hominins are somehow related to and also that we and the apes, both living and also extinct, are also have somehow the related is accepted by the anthropologists and biologists in everywhere.
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