Geography, 12.03.2021 02:30 CrownedQueen
This map of New Zealand indicates sixteen regions created by the authority of the central government indicating that it is a
a) federation
b) unitary state
c) confederation
d) territorial state
e) totalitarian state
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What did the pattern of earthquakes in the wadati-benioff seafloor zones show scientists? a.) earthquakes occur where the ocean floor reaches its highest temperatures. b.) many earthquakes take place 700 kilometers below the seafloor. c.) slabs of ocean floor return to the mantle in subduction zones. d.) ocean - trenches cause earthquakes.
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A2 cm object is 10 cm from a convex lens that has a focal length of 4.4 cm, the image is 8cm from the lensz the height of the image, to the tenths place is
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