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5901.

Which is the largest city of Australia?canberra HobartsydneyDarwin​

Answer» LIST of CITIES in Australia by populationSydney (5.230m)MELBOURNE (4.936m)Brisbane (2.463m)Perth (2.059m)Adelaide (1.346m)Gold Coast (679k)Newcastle (487k)Canberra (458k)Hope it helps UH plz Mark my answer as brainlist and follow too......
5902.

Which is the largest city of Australia? options: 1)canberra2)Hobart3)sydney4)Darwin​

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WollongongAccording to World ATLAS, Wollongong in New South Wales is the most dangerous city in AUSTRALIA. Crime in Wollongong often involves groups of youths who attack foreign visitors and refugees in the city.Explanation:PLZ follow me

5903.

Answer in brief:(1) In what ways does precipitation occuron the earth?​

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in the form of hailstones, Snowsleet, rain, snow, ETC. EXPLANATION:HOPE it will be helful to u CHHOTI

5904.

Explain how the rotation of Earth helps in finding directions

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Our planet Earth rotates around its AXIS from WEST to east. An axis is an IMAGINARY line that runs from the NORTH Pole to the South Pole.  If you look on the Earth from the northern hemisphere, it rotates COUNTER clockwise.

5905.

Place located on the opposite meridian to the place experiencing high or lowtide will also experience high or lowtide respectively.​

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5906.

What happens to the atoms and molecules In the ozone layer​

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Ozone and oxygen molecules are constantly being formed, destroyed, and reformed in the ozone layer as they are BOMBARDED by ultraviolet RADIATION (UV), which breaks the bonds between atoms, creating FREE oxygen atoms. Free oxygen atoms are highly reactive, meaning that they bond EASILY with other molecules.

5907.

Which is the largest lake in Europe ?​

Answer» TION:LAKE Ladoga17,700 km²
5908.

Discuss the positive and negative impact of migration on the health of the migrants

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These channels have both positive and NEGATIVE static and dynamic effects. One negative static EFFECT of migration is that migration DIRECTLY reduces the available supply of labour, particularly skilled labour, but there are positive static effects such as through RETURN migration and REMITTANCES.

5909.

2. Why do the poles experience about six months day and six months nights​

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because they are MUCH COLDER

5910.

Which country is a part of Balkan states? options:1)Denmark2)Greece 3)Belgium4)portugal​

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A cube is PAINTED BLUE on TWO adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller CUBES of EQUAL size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64

5911.

Which country has largest number of medical Colleges in the world? ​

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india has the LARGEST NUMBER of medical COLLEGES in the world

5912.

Hi guys can anyone help with this question please, its urgent ​

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A cube is painted blue on two ADJACENT faces. It is painted BROWN on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller CUBES of EQUAL size, what is the FRACTION of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64

5913.

At some places along the coast, the lowlying areas turn into lagoons or marshylands.​

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tion:Thus, repeated flooding and absence of VEGETATION is the MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC reason behind low lying coasts turning into LAGOONS and marshy LANDS.

5914.

Alps is located in which continent Asia or Europe

Answer» ASIA
5915.

What are the diffrent uses of mineral oil​

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Keep READING to learn about all the ways you can use mineral oil, from relieving constipation and cracked FEET to GETTING rid of dandruff.Dry skin. Mineral oil can have POSITIVE effects on dry skin. ...Dry, cracked feet. Dry and cracked feet can be hard to repair and prevent. ...Earwax. ...Constipation. ...Infant CARE. ...Dandruff.

5916.

Suggest some important ways to conserve water?

Answer» 25 ways to save water1)bCheck your toilet for LEAKS. ...2)vStop using your toilet as an ASHTRAY or wastebasket. ...3)vPut a plastic bottle in your toilet tank. ...4) Take shorter showers. ...5) Install water-saving shower heads or flow6) restrictors...7) Take BATHS. ...8) Turn off the water while brushing your teeth. ...9) Turn off the water while shaving.
5917.

How does sustainable development helps the a economy of the the country​

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Promote inclusive and sustainable ECONOMIC GROWTH, employment and decent work for all. Sustained and inclusive economic growth can DRIVE progress, create decent jobs for all and improve LIVING STANDARDS.

5918.

Definition of atmosphere​

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ere is the first LAYER of the ENVIRONMENT which CONTAINS IMPORTANT gases like OXYGEN and carbon dioxide

5919.

"The Indus plain is the most developed physical region of Pakistan". Explain how the relief and drainage of the Indus plain have made it possible to carry out a variety of economic activities in this region

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5920.

Identify following regions on world map. Explain its location (absolute & relative). A) Equatorial region B) Monsoon region C) Temperate region D) Tundra region

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5921.

In which date was america independent from british​

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I don't KNOW...............

5922.

Which are useful for measuring position north or south of the equator​

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eLatitude is the measurement of distance NORTH or south of the Equator.It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles AROUND the Earth east-west, PARALLEL to the Equator.These lines are known as parallels.

5923.

Which is the thinnest layer of the atmosphere ​

Answer» STRATOSPHERE is the ANSWER
5924.

The mean velocity of the speed of the earth is how many km/hr?

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5925.

What is pre history​

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iod of time before written RECORDS."myths that stretch back into PREHISTORY"the EVENTS or conditions leading up to a particular OCCURRENCE or phenomenon."the prehistory of capitalism"

5926.

Study of rocks is known as?

Answer» PETROLOGY is the STUDY of ROCKS
5927.

Write the parts of the day​

Answer» MORNING,NIGHT, EVENINGS
5928.

1. Explain the circle of illumination and its effects. Also briefly mention of theparts of the day​

Answer»

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5929.

The highest waterfall in the world is ___________​

Answer» TION:DENMARK STRAIT cataractit is the highest RAINFALL in the world
5930.

1.What explain the destruction caused by a volcano eruption 2.explain the term magma3.what were the findings of scientists at the U.S. Geological survey​

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Deep within the EARTH it is so hot that some rocks SLOWLY melt and become a thick flowing substance called magma. Since it is lighter than the solid rock around it, magma rises and collects in magma CHAMBERS. Eventually, some of the magma pushes through VENTS and FISSURES to the Earth's surface.

5931.

What happens to the atoms and molecules In the thinnest layer of the atmosphere ​

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The exosphere is the uppermost region of Earth's atmosphere as it gradually fades into the vacuum of space. Air in the exosphere is extremely thin - in many ways it is almost the same as the airless void of outer space.The layer directly below the exosphere is the thermosphere; the boundary between the two is called the thermopause. The bottom of the exosphere is sometimes also REFERRED to as the exobase. The altitude of the lower boundary of the exosphere varies. When the Sun is active around the peak of the sunspot CYCLE, X-rays and ULTRAVIOLET radiation from the Sun heat and "puff up" the thermosphere - raising the altitude of the thermopause to heights around 1,000 km (620 miles) above Earth's surface. When the Sun is less active during the low point of the sunspot cycle, solar radiation is less INTENSE and the thermopause recedes to within about 500 km (310 miles) of Earth's surface.Not all scientists agree that the exosphere is really a part of the atmosphere. Some scientists consider the thermosphere the uppermost part of Earth's atmosphere, and think that the exosphere is really just part of space. However, other scientists do consider the exosphere part of our planet's atmosphere.Since the exosphere gradually fades into outer space, there is no clear upper boundary of this layer. One definition of the outermost limit of the exosphere places the uppermost edge of Earth's atmosphere around 190,000 km (120,000 miles), about halfway to the Moon. At this distance, radiation pressure from sunlight exerts more force on hydrogen atoms than does the pull of Earth's gravity. A faint glow of ultraviolet radiation scattered by hydrogen atoms in the uppermost atmosphere has been detected at heights of 100,000 km (62,000 miles) by satellites. This region of UV glow is called the geocorona.Below the exosphere, molecules and atoms of atmospheric gases constantly collide with each other. However, air in the exosphere is so thin that such collisions are very rare. Gas atoms and molecules in the exosphere move along "ballistic trajectories", reminiscent of the arcing flight of a thrown ball (or shot cannonball!) as it gradually curves back towards Earth under the pull of gravity. Most gas particles in the exosphere zoom along curved paths without ever hitting another atom or molecule, eventually arcing back down into the lower atmosphere due to the pull of gravity. However, some of the faster-moving particles don't return to Earth - they fly off into space instead! A small portion of our atmosphere "leaks" away into space each year in this way.Although the exosphere is technically part of Earth's atmosphere, in many ways it is part of outer space. Many satellites, including the International Space Station (ISS), orbit within the exosphere or below. For example, the average altitude of the ISS is about 330 km (205 miles), placing it in the thermosphere below the exosphere! Although the atmosphere is very, very thin in the thermosphere and exosphere, there is still ENOUGH air to cause a slight amount of drag force on satellites that orbit within these layers. This drag force gradually slows the spacecraft in their orbits, so that they eventually would fall out of orbit and burn up as they re-entered the atmosphere unless something is done to boost them back upwards. The ISS loses about 2 km (1.2 miles) in altitude each month to such "orbital decay", and must periodically be given an upward boost by rocket engines to keep it in orbit.hope it helps uh plz Mark my answer as brainlist and follow too......

5932.

What are bars and lagoons,explain in simple language.

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Bars, LAGOONS, and spits are different types of coastal features. These FORM when WAVES shift sand and pebbles along beaches.

5933.

Salitang arabic na mausim ay nangangahulugang season o seasonal wind ​

Answer» MEANS of this QUESTION..............
5934.

What qualities of the stratosphere make it conducive to fly jet plane​

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........hey dear here is your answer ❤️.........Explanation:The stratosphere is free from water vapour and dust particles. ABSENCE of clouds and any other FACTORS which may contribute to TURBULENCE in the AIR makes it a perfect layer for flying JET aircraftshope it helps you

5935.

2 How are natural resources a source of conflict? Give an example.How can conflicts be resolved?​

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One natural resource that will be a likely SOURCE of major conflict is water as MANY of the world's major rivers and underground aquifers cross NATIONAL BOUNDARIES. ... In several African nations, lucrative MINERAL resources – oil, diamonds, and other strategically important minerals – have fueled ongoing conflict.

5936.

Name the following 2) Three dimentional objects.Ans.3) Dlvice used for studying geographyAns.​

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A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being CUT into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal SIZE, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly ONE FACE painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64A cube is painted blue on two adjacent faces. It is painted brown on the faces opposite to blue faces and yellow on the remaining faces. After being cut into sixty-four smaller cubes of equal size, what is the fraction of the cubes which have exactly one face painted blue?3/87/1625/6417/64

5937.

Why is Amazon basin hit and humid?

Answer» MEANS......HIT?????
5938.

What are the climatic requirements of sisal?

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sisalana is the COMMERCIAL type and USED for fibre PRODUCTION. Sisal can survive drought condition but AREAS having evenly distributed moderate rainfall are suitable. It can be planted on a wide range of SOILS. However, light calcareous and gravelly soils with good drainage are suitable.

5939.

What kind of products uses in industries​

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5940.

The places which lies in torrid zone experiences midday sun twice in a year, whereas temperate zone will not experience it. Why?​

Answer» TORRID ZONE is the hottest because it is very close to the EQUATOR. At this zone, the sun is very close to the earth and it receives the MAXIMUM heat from the sun.
5941.

. What Semitic/Assyrian term that refers to “light” or “sun” in which the name Asia originated

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Assyria (/əˈsɪəriə/), also called the Assyrian Empire, was a Mesopotamian KINGDOM and empire of the ancient Near East and the Levant that existed as a state from PERHAPS as early as the 25th century BC (in the form of the Assur city-state[4]) until its collapse between 612 BC and 609 BC – spanning the periods of the Early to Middle Bronze Age through to the late Iron Age.[5][6] This vast span of time is divided into the Early Period (2500–2025 BC), Old Assyrian Empire (2025–1378 BC), Middle Assyrian Empire (1392–934 BC) and Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–609 BCAkkadian and Syrian-Aramaic have been in extensive contact since their old periods. Local unwritten Syrian-Aramaic dialects emerged from Imperial Aramaic in Assyria. In around 700 BC, Syrian-Aramaic slowly started to replace Akkadian in Assyria, Babylonia and the Levant. Widespread bilingualism among Assyrian nationals was already present prior to the fall of the Empire.[27] The language transition was achievable because the two languages featured similarities in grammar and vocabulary, and because the 22-lettered Aramaic alphabet was simpler to learn than the Akkadian cuneiform which had over 600 signs.[28] The converging process that took place between Assyrian Akkadian and Aramaic across all aspects of both languages and societies is KNOWN as Aramaic-Assyrian symbiosis.[29]Introduced as the official language of the Assyrian Empire by Tiglath-Pileser III (745–727 BC), it became the language of commerce and trade, the vernacular language of Assyria in the late Iron Age and classical ANTIQUITY,[30][31][32] and the lingua franca of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC), Neo-Babylonian Empire (605–539 BC), the Achaemenid Empire (539–323 BC), the Parthian Empire (247 BC–224 AD) and the Sasanian Empire (224–651 AD). Following the Achaemenid conquest of Assyria under Darius I, the Syrian-Aramaic language was adopted as the "vehicle for written communication between the different regions of the vast empire with its different peoples and languages". After the conquest of Assyria by the Seleucid Empire in the late 4th century BC, Imperial Aramaic gradually lost its status as an imperial language, but continued to flourish alongside Ancient Greek.[33]mark me as brainlist hope it helps you all thank you

5942.

Ito ay patungkol sa kuwento na ang pangunahing tauhan ay may kapangyarihan? * 1.Sanaysay 2.Kuwentong bayan 3.Epiko

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5943.

What is a waterfall ?

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tion:HEY MATE ..A waterfall is a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge POOL below. ... This happens both laterally (as a stream flows across the earth) and vertically (as the stream DROPS in a waterfall). In both cases, the SOFT rock erodes, leaving a hard ledge over which the stream falls.Waterfalls are created when the riverbed changes suddenly from hard rock to soft rock. Rapids are formed where a fast-flowing river QUICKLY cuts downwards through a bed of hard and soft rocks, eroding the soft rock and leaving the hard rocks standing above the water surface.A waterfall is created when river water erodes the weaker earth, rock, or sand of its original stream bed, pushing the rock ASIDE and along with the water flow over time (generally, eons). Gradually, a dip in the river is created.HOPE IT HELPS YOU HOPE IT HELPS YOU 30 THANKS + FOLLOW =INBOX

5944.

What are natural disasters?​

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A natural disaster is a major ADVERSE EVENT resulting from natural processes of the earth. For example FLOODS, volcanic ERUPTIONS, storms etc .EXPLANATION:hope it helps you

5945.

Describe all forms of map in details

Answer» TION:in MAP you ALREADY GET all INFORMATION
5946.

Works of sea waves as an agent of weathering and deposition

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tion:Waves are IMPORTANT for building up and breaking down shorelines. Waves transport sand onto and off of beaches, transport sand along beaches, carves structures along the shore. The largest waves form when the wind is very strong, blows steadily for a long time, and blows over a long distance.The wind could be strong, but if it gusts for just a short time, large waves won’t form. Wave energy does the work of erosion at the shore. Waves approach the shore at some angle so the INSHORE part of the wave reaches shallow water sooner than the part that is further out. The shallow part of the wave ‘feels’ the BOTTOM first. This slows down the inshore part of the wave and MAKES the wave “bend.” This bending is called refraction.Wave refraction either concentrates wave energy or disperses it. In quiet water areas, such as bays, wave energy is dispersed, so sand is deposited. Areas that stick out into the water are eroded by the strong wave energy that concentrates its power on the wave-cut cliff.A wave-cut platform is the level area formed by wave erosion as the waves UNDERCUT a cliff. An arch is produced when waves erode through a cliff. When a sea arch collapses, the isolated towers of rocks that remain are known as sea stacks.

5947.

4. Napaleom was imprisoned at the island of st.Helena​

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5948.

Why can't the people living in highland areas settle in plain areas

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Many people live on plains because it is EASY to travel and to farm on flat land. Other people live in valleys, which are the land between MOUNTAINS or hills. The soil in valleys is good for farming. ... FOOD is HARDER to grow on mountains

5949.

What is capital ok of korea south​

Answer» SEOUL is the CAPITAL of SOUTH KOREA
5950.

What are plains? Why does large number of people live in the plains?​

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The LARGE NUMBER of people live in the Northern plains because: (i) These plains are flat and levelled. (ii) They provide fertile land for CULTIVATION. - (iii) These are formed by alluvial deposits brought by the RIVERS Indus, Brahmaputra, Ganga and their tributaries.Explanation:I hope this is helpful for you