<span>we know that<span>
a = ω²r
r = 6380 km----------- > 6.38e6 m
ω=2π/86400 sec </span></span>
<span>a=(2π/86400) ² (6.38e6 m )------------
> 0.03374
<span>
a = 0.03374 m/sec² </span></span>
if g------------------- > 9.8 m/sec²
<span>
X----------------------> 0.03374 m/sec² </span>
X=0.03374 /9.8---------- > 0.00344
<span>
a = 0.00343 g </span>
the answer is
a = 0.03374 m/sec²
a = 0.00343 g
"Marine West Coast" is another name for Oceanic Climate - and in fact, most of New Zealand has this climate! (and South -East of Austrialia).
However, if you take this name, as some do, to only refer to the US, then it does not apply.
One climate that Australia experiences is arid - in the deserts, so A is a correct answer!
They don't experience Polar climate, and since they also experience hummid subtropical, I think that the question had a "not"; in "is not one of them" - then the correct answer would be B.
So the answer is: they experience the climates in A, C, and D. but not the one in B.
The correct answer is - climate change.
The gigantic meteorite that stuck the Earth caused a lot of damage directly, and the impact itself killed a lot of dinosaurs, but what led to the extinctions of them was the drastic change in the climate and in general of the lower atmosphere.
Because of the impact, as well as all the volcanic activity that was triggered of it, enormous amounts of dust and ashes were released into the atmosphere. The whole planet was covered by this dust and ashes, which led to prolonged period of very cold weather, toxic atmosphere (except for the part of it just over half a meter of the ground), and acid rains. Because of the short period in which all this happened, the dinosaurs where not able to adapt and they died off.
Answer and Explanation:
A. Geographers can map data that reveals the number of supermarkets and grocery stores in the region, the difficulty of access to supermarkets and grocery stores and the availability of vegetable gardens and food production sites in the region.
B. These regions promote a greater demand for fresh food, but the increasing urbanization and industrialization of these areas reduces the agricultural areas and, therefore, decreases the availability of these foods. In addition, the busy life of the inhabitants makes them look for faster and already prepared foods, which are industrialized products.
C. An impact that a food desert can provide is the mass malnutrition of the population, as well as a series of other diseases that can lead to a progressive decrease in the population of the region.