3.5 minutes. 1 part filled in 2/4 min and so 7 parts filled in 7 * (2/4) = 3.5
Answer:
Evaporation and not enough rain can cause the salinity of the ocean to increase.
Explanation:
The great ocean conveyor is also known as the gulf stream. The gulf stream is a circulation system which depends on temperature and salinity for its movement. This is caused by a constant variation in the salinity and temperature in the world oceans at a given time.
a)If the ocean temperatures increase by 5 degrees then there will be higher sea levels due to the fact that cooler water results in denser waters which also result in sinking waters.
b) If the ocean becomes more saline then we will have denser waters also which will result in a decrease in the sea level and ocean temperature. it is important to note that an increase in salinity results from high evaporation.
c) When the ocean becomes less saline, then we can assume there has been enough supply of fresh waters to the ocean. This will result in an increase in the sea level.
Answer:
D. Who will use what is produced.
Explanation:
If an economy has to meet the needs of its society or people, there are three basic questions they should consider first:
- What goods and services will be produced?
- How they will be produced?
- Who will use what is produced?
For example, a country wants to produce computers or cars. However, the things are either going to be created by experts of the field in large government funded laboratories or unskilled workers in private factories. So, the users depend upon how the technology is produced. If it is produced by government, obviously more people including middle class society will have access to it. But, if they are created by private owners, only elite class will have access to it.
So these are important things to be considered by a society.
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1 deposition of sedimentary layers (3, 4 & 5)
You can see that these layers are at the bottom and following the law of superposition the deeper the layer is the older. So out of all the layers, 3,4,and 5 are the youngest layers.
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2 </span>earthquake creates a fault line (7)
The earthquake fault occurred next because as you can see, the fault cuts through layers 1 - 5 and stops before layer 8. And if you noticed layers 1-5 are shifted and this happened because a fault was created after they formed.
3 deposition of sedimentary layers (9 & 10)
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4 </span>volcanic intrusion (11)
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It comes after layers 9 and 10 because the intrusion cuts through it.
5 erosion (12)
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