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In a short paragraph, write an analysis of a North American city that explains its urban structure model. This should include the name of the city, the urban structure model it follows, and the reasons it demonstrates the model you chose.
The options for the models are Concentric Zone, Sector, Multiple Nuclei, and Latin America.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 23:20
Which of the following situations would most likely occur if a human-induced event caused the ocean water to become the same temperature around the world? deep ocean current circulation would increase salt distribution around the world's oceans. surface ocean current circulation would distribute heat around land masses at a faster rate. new, fresher water would float on top of dense salt water and limit thermohaline circulation. some land masses in the northern hemisphere would start to warm up over time, melting snow and ice. runoff of surface freshwaters and rainfall would no longer have an effect on the salinity of ocean waters.
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Based on the graph, how is coal consumption likely to affect future generations? a. the higher our current rate of consumption, the less coal will be available in the future. b. current rates of consumption are irrelevant because new coal will form in the future. c. the lower our current rate of consumption, the more slowly coal will be replenished for the future. d. regardless of current rates of consumption, coal will always be available.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 11:50
The optimistic view of human nature held by supporters of the humanistic perspective led to more positive views of human nature throughout the field of psychology.true or false
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