Answer:
The geographers study religion to explain religion's role in regional conflict and to understand how religion affects land use.
Explanation:
The first option is not correct because the spread of pandemics has nothing to do with religion, but more with the environment and the conditions in which the people live.
The second option is correct because geopolitics is very interested in the role the religion has on conflicts, as some religions (or rather their followers) tend to be more aggressive while others are more peaceful.
The third option is not correct because the migration occurs everyone in the world, and it has been the case since humans exist, with the primary cause being a better life.
The fourth option is correct because land use is of great interest to the geographers, and in practice, there is a great difference in land use when it comes to different religions, as some promote coexistence with nature, while others don't pay a lot of attention to it.
Answer: Sunday at 12h.
Explanation: The timezones are determined by the meridians, i.e., the longitudinal lines that crosses the Earth from pole to pole.
The initial referential is at GMT, abbreviation for <u>Greenwich</u> <u>Mean</u> <u>Time</u>, located at the Royal Observatory in the United Kingdom.
The Earth rotates 360° in 24 hours, so each 15° is exposed to the Sun for 1 hour. So, at each 15° we add an hour if the location is due to east or subtract an hour if the location is due to west.
Addis Ababa is located at 40°, which is in the band between 30° and 45°.
Counting from the referential, there are 3 timezones going east. So, we add 3 hours to the initial hour:
9h + 3h = 12h
And the day is the same since the difference is only 3 hours ahead.
Thus, fans located at 40° east will watch a football match on Sunday at 12h.
A half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.