Answer for first picture:
#1 = 43 degrees #2= 38 degrees
#3= 27 degrees #4= 45 degrees
Explanation for first picture:
All the angles are right angles. This means they all will equal 90 degrees! so if you take 90 degrees and subtract the one known angle you will have your answer! :)
Answer for 2nd picture:
#1 = X= 70 Y= 110
#2 = X= 102 Z= 102
#3 = X= 83 Y= 194
#4 = Y= 37 Z= 143
Explanation for second picture:
When you have angles like these the total will equal 360 degrees! look at the first pic, it shows 110 degrees, you also know that the angle across of it is equal to it. so together it equals 220 now subtract 360 - 220. you get 140. since you have two angles to figure out, you divide 140 into two. 140 / 2 = 70 degrees! you do the same steps for the rest of the problems!
( i am sorry for the bad explaining!)
The economy of Africa consists of the trade, industry, agriculture, and human development. Following the independence of African countries during the 20th century, economic, political and other means
Answer:
1. It's central location and long coastline enable many countries to pass through India's pore during their sea route
2. major ports on eastern and western coasthelp in import and export of goods from india developing its trade
3. it can also be used to harness wind power
Answer:
Option (B)
Explanation:
According to the law of cross-cutting relationships, in a geological feature where an igneous rock body is intruded by any intrusive body such as a fault and d(i)kes, then the intrusive bodies are considered to be younger than the surrounding igneous rock.
In the given condition, the basalt is the older surrounding rock which is being cut across by a fault, and this follows the principle of cross-cutting relationship.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
Answer:
Explanation:But first, what exactly are they tracking? Unlike searching on DuckDuckGo, when you search on Google, they keep your search history forever. That means they know every search you’ve ever done on Google. That alone is pretty scary, but it’s just the shallow end of the very deep pool of data
that they try to collect on people.
What most people don’t realize is that even if you don’t use any Google products directly, they’re still trying to discover as much as they can about you. Google trackers have been found on 75% of the top million websites. This means they're also trying to track most everywhere you go on the internet, trying to slurp up your browsing history!
Most people also don’t know that Google runs most of the ads you see across the internet and in apps – you know those ones that follow you around everywhere? Yup, that’s Google, too. They aren’t really a search company anymore – they’re a tracking company. They are tracking as much as they can for these annoying and intrusive ads, including recording every time you see them, where you saw them, if you clicked on them, etc.