Answer: I read through the answers, and the ones that you chose look accurate, so I think it’s good!
Explanation:
hope that helped!!!
A definition of longitude would be
A; Imaginary parallels that measure distances North and South of the Equator
B; Represented by imaginary lines called parallels that measure distances East and West of the Equator
C; Imaginary lines called meridians that measure distances East and West of the Prime Meridian
D; Found on globes but not maps
Answer:
The correct option is c)
Imaginary lines called meridians that measure distances East and West of the Prime Meridian.
What continent are the following coordinates found in?
15 North Latitude and 30 East Longitude
A; Europe
B; Asia
C; Australia
D; Africa
Answer: Africa, around central Africa… just get a globe and double check the coordinates… I was in Road Scholar for Science Olympiad last year, so I believe I did it right
Explanation:
hope it helped!!!
Why does the author include a Why does Sachar include this information in the flashback? narrator at this point of the play?
I'm so glad we have brown cows, otherwise there wouldn’t be any chocolate milk
112
Select the correct answer.
Read the text from the 1920 Treaty of Versailles.
"The High Contracting Parties,
In order to promote international co-operation and to achieve international peace and security
by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war,
by the prescription of open, just and honourable relations between nations,
by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law…and
by the maintenance of justice and a scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations…
Agree to this Covenant of the League of Nations."
How is this excerpt from the Treaty of Versailles similar to the contents of Roosevelt’s radio address?
A.
It addresses the desire of countries for peace among nations.
B.
It describes a way to promote international peace and security.
C.
It emphasizes the need for nations to adhere to international law.
D.
It highlights the necessity of nations respecting treaty obligations.
Answer:
Pretty sure its C
Explanation: I got it right on edmentum.
The Romans built one of the most powerful empires in the ancient world. Geography played a major role in their rise. In this lesson, you learned how important geography was to ancient Rome’s development and expansion.
Explain how geography influenced the early development and later expansion of Rome. What advantages did geography provide? What obstacles did it present? Provide multiple specific examples.
The fertile soil of Po and Tiber River Valleys allowed Romans to grow a diverse selection of crops, such as olives and grains.
In terms of Christianity, state 8 attributes of God.
Answer:
I don't know because I am going smoothly please notify you encounter with us please