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If global warming is real, then why are people moving to the sun-belt and to low lying coastal areas? If you feel that sea-level will rise and flood coastal areas, then you must move to higher ground. Just the opposite is happening, people are moving in droves to coastal areas. If you feel that the earth is warming, then you must move north to cooler regions. Just the opposite is happening, people are pouring in to the Sun belt. The most desirable and expensive real estate is on the beach and in the sun-belt. Hollywood is only a few miles from the Pacific ocean. Many celebrities live on beach front properties Why are so many people saying one thing but doing the exact oppisite?
Can you help John McBoo remember? How Many homes do You OwN? On the real estate front, possession is nine tenths of the law. The score is McCain 8, Obama 1. This Bud's for you!! See Politifact's count of the McCains' eight homes: "1. The largest home is a creekside ranch near Sedona, Ariz., spread over more than six acres. That's where McCain entertained vice presidential prospects, including Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, over Memorial Day weekend. Records from Yavapai County Assessor's Office show it includes three houses and is worth about $1.1-million. CNN reported that McCain said there are six houses on the property. The owner is listed as the Cindy Hensley McCain Family Trust. If McCain is correct that there are six houses on the property and you counted each one, the total homes owned would rise to 13 (though again, when pressed by Politico about properties, McCain said he wasn't sure). "2. and 3. In nearby Phoenix, Cindy McCain owns two combined condo units worth about $1.7-million. They're part of the Residences at 2211 Camelback, which bills itself as "The Valley of the Sun's finest example of life beyond the expected" at "the most preferred urban residential address in the prestigious Camelback Corridor." Wild River Rental LLC, which records show is controlled by Cindy McCain, owns another unit in the building, which was purchased in 2007 for $830,000. (This is the unit we missed in our first go round.) "4. In Arlington, Va., the McCains live in a three-bedroom high-rise condo worth $847,800, property records show. "5. They also own a condo in La Jolla, Calif., that's worth more than $1-million. The building overlooks a park and the Pacific Ocean. Records also link the McCains to three other residences. "6. Wild River Rental LLC, the company controlled by Cindy McCain, is listed as the owner of Phoenix condo worth more than half a million dollars. The McCains bought the condo for their daughter Meghan, according to a story in GQ magazine and confirmed through a public records search. The reporter compared the inside to "a spaceship furnished by West Elm. There's a giant silver chimney that extends out of her fireplace into the ceiling about twenty feet above." "7. and 8. Dream Catcher Family LLC, a domestic corporation formed by the McCain family, owns two condos in a beachfront complex in Coronado, Calif. Tax records show one is valued at $2.7-million. The other was purchased this year, according to sales records. A sales price was not available.''
Which Game should i download and will 100% work on my system? My question is dat which game should i download and dat should 100% work and d game should hav a GOOD STORY LINE & SHOULD BE INTERESTING and graphics dat my pc is able to support! plz help! see the list of games below! My System Configuration: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, Pentium Dual-Core 1GB RAM, Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family -(Graphic card) My graphic properties: Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Report Report Date:05/21/2009 Report Time[hr:mm:ss]:16:22:55 Driver Version:6.14.10.4847 Operating System:Windows XP* Professional, Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600) Default Language:English DirectX* Version:9.0 Physical Memory:1015 MB Minimum Graphics Memory:8 MB Maximum Graphics Memory:224 MB Graphics Memory in Use:9 MB Processor:x86 family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6 Processor Speed:2493 MHZ Vendor ID:8086 Device ID:2772 Device Revision:02 * Accelerator Information * Accelerator in Use:Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family Video BIOS:1374 Current Graphics Mode:1024 by 768 True Color (60 Hz) 1000 Board and Puzzle Games [2008] 18 Wheels of Steel Across America [2003] 18 Wheels of Steel American Long Haul [2007] 18 Wheels of Steel Convoy [2005] 18 Wheels of Steel Hard Truck [2002] 18 Wheels of Steel Haulin [2006] 18 Wheels of Steel Pedal to the Metal [2004] 18 WoS Pedal to the Metal + Türkiye Mod [2004] 181 SEGA Games (NeorageX 5.0) 7 Sins [2005] 7.62 High Calibre [2009] A Vampyre Story [2008] Act of War : Direct Action [2005] Act of War: High Treason [Expansion Pack] [2006] Agatha Christie - Evil Under the Sun [2007] Age of Empires II The Age Of Kings [1999] Age of Empires II The Conquerors [Expansion Pack] [2000] Age Of Empires III [2005] Age Of Empires III [RIP] [2005] Age Of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties [Expansion Pack] [2007] Age Of Empires III: The WarChiefs [ Expansion Pack] [2006] Age of Mythology Titans [Expansion Pack] [2003] Aggression: Reign over Europe [2008] AGON: Lost Sword of Toledo [2008] Alarm for Cobra 11: Burning Wheels [2008] Alarm for Cobra 11: Burning Wheels [RIP] [2008] Aliens Versus Predator 2 [2001] Alliance: Future Combat [2006] Alone in the Dark [2008] Alone in The Dark [RIP] Alpha Black Zero [2004] Ancient Wars Sparta [2007] Ankh: Heart of Osiris [2007] Aquaria [RIP] [2007] ArmA: Armed Assault [2007] ArmA: Queen's Gambit [Expansion Pack] [2007] Armed and Dangerous [2003] Armed Forces Corp [2009] Art of Murder: FBI Confidential [2008] Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer [2009] Assassin's Creed [2008] Assassin's Creed [RIP] [2008] Atari 80 Classic Games Atlantica Online [2008] Aurora: The Secret Within [2008] Avatar: The Last Airbender [2006] Axis And Allies [2004] Aztaka [2009] Battle of Europe [2006] Battlefield 1942 [RIP] [2002] Battlefield 2 [2005] Battlefield 2142 [2006] Battlestar Galactica [2007] Battlestations Midway [2007] Battlestations: Pacific [2009] Battlestrike: Force of Resistance [2008] Bee Movie Game [2007] Beijing 2008 [2008] Belief & Betrayal [2008] Beowulf [2007] Bet on Soldier: Blood of Sahara [2006] Big Buck Hunter [2007] Bionic Commando Rearmed [2008] Bionicle Heroes [2006] BioShock [2007] Black & White 2 [2005] BlackSite: Area 51 [2007] Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII [2007] Blazing Angels [2006] Bolt [2009] Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 [2007] Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood [2005] Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway [2008] Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway [RIP] [2008] Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 [2005] Build a Lot [2007] Bully: Scholarship Edition [2008] Bully: Scholarship Edition [RIP] [2008] Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box [2009] Bus Simulator 2008 [2008] Call of Duty 2 Call of Duty 2 [RIP] [2005] Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare [2007] Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare [RIP] [2007] Call of Duty 5: World at War [2008] Call of Duty 5: World at War [RIP] [2008] Call of Duty: American Rush 2 [2007] Call of Juarez [2007] Captain Tsubasa 2 Captain Tsubasa V Captain Tsubasa Worldstars Catz [2006] Ceville [2009] Championship Manager 03/04 [2003] Championship Manager 2008 [2007] Chaos Legion [2003] ChessBase 10 [2009] Chessmaster: 10th Edition [RIP] [2004] Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition [2007] Chrome [2003] Chrome: SpecForce [2005] Chronicles Of Mystery The Scorpio Ritual [2008] City Life Edition 2008 [2008] CivCity: Rome [RIP] [2006] Civilization 4 [2005] Civilization 4: Beyond the Sword [Expansion Pack] [2007] Civilization 4: Warlords [Expansion Pack] [2006] Cleopatra: A Queens Destiny [2007] Clive Barker's Jericho [2007] Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island [2008] Cold War [2005] Colin McRae DIRT [2007] Colin McRae DIRT [RIP] [2007] Comanche 4 [RIP] [2001] Combat Wings: Battle of the Pacific [2008] Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath [2008] Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars [RIP] [2007] Command & Conquer: Generals [RIP] [200
I just started a new school and they are making me do finals...i don't know any of the answers...Please Help!!? Where does seafloor spreading occur? Choose one answer. a. at convergent plates b. on seamounts c. near the ocean surface d. at divergent plates 52 Marks: 1 Where is our sun located in the Milky Way? Choose one answer. a. within one of the spiral arms b. at the exact center of the galactic nucleus c. in the galactic halo d. at the tip of one of the spiral arms 53 Marks: 1 Which cloud type is best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky? Choose one answer. a. cumulus b. cirrus c. stratus d. alto 54 Marks: 1 Which electromagnetic waves have the longest wavelengths? Choose one answer. a. radio b. infrared c. gamma d. ultraviolet 55 Marks: 1 Which instrument is used to measure wind speed? Choose one answer. a. anemometer b. barometer c. thermometer d. all of the above 56 Marks: 1 Which magnitude would be associated with the brightest star? Choose one answer. a. 15 b. 10 c. 5 d. –5 57 Marks: 1 Which of the following is an example of mountains that formed as a result of ocean-continental convergence? Choose one answer. a. the Andes Mountains b. the Himalayas c. the Appalachian Mountains d. the mountains of Japan 58 Marks: 1 Which of the following is NOT true of greenhouse gases? Choose one answer. a. They absorb Earth's radiation. b. They are produced solely by human activities. c. They are transparent to incoming solar radiation. d. They include carbon dioxide and water vapor. 59 Marks: 1 Which of the following occurs at the continental margin in the Pacific Ocean? Choose one answer. a. volcanic activity b. earthquakes c. plate interactions d. all of the above 60 Marks: 1 Which of the following represents the correct order of the processes involved in sedimentary rock formation? Choose one answer. a. erosion, weathering, compaction, cementation, deposition b. compaction, cementation, deposition, weathering, erosion c. deposition, cementation, compaction, erosion, weathering d. weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation 61 Marks: 1 Which planet has a cratered surface similar to Earth's moon? Choose one answer. a. Mars b. Venus c. Mercury d. Saturn 62 Marks: 1 Which stage happens first in the life cycle of a middle-latitude cyclone? Choose one answer. a. Occlusion begins. b. A front forms. c. Wave shape forms. d. Air flows counterclockwise. 63 Marks: 1 Which statement best explains why global warming may lead to an increase in the number and intensity of hurricanes? Choose one answer. a. Sea level will rise. b. Ocean temperatures will increase. c. The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will increase. d. Droughts will decrease. 64 Marks: 1 Which term describes the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid state? Choose one answer. a. evaporation b. sublimation c. condensation d. deposition 65 Marks: 1 Which two properties characterize an air mass? Choose one answer. a. temperature and location b. temperature and pressure c. temperature and moisture d. moisture and pressure 66 Marks: 1 Which type of climate is characteristic of Antarctica? Choose one answer. a. humid mid-latitude b. dry c. humid tropical d. polar
are you smarter than a 5th grader? 1. Which explorer were the Americas named after? a. Vespucci b. Magellan c. Balboa d. Columbus 2. What type of graph would you use to graph the percent of kids in your school who like baseball, soccer, basketball, or football? a. bar graph b. pie graph c. line graph d. pictograph 3. What was the first permanent English settlement in North America? a. Williamsburg b. Jamestown c. Boston d. New York 4. Find the mean for the following numbers:15, 20, 12, 18, 15 a. 80 b. 15 c. 16 d. 100 5. If a room is 11 feet by 10 feet, what is the area of the room? a. 42 square feet b. 21 square feet c. 220 square feet d. 110 square feet 6. Which of the following is not an obtuse angle? a. 90 degrees b. 100 degrees c. 119 degrees d. 154 degrees 7. What ocean did Magellan name for its 'peaceful' waters? a. Atlantic Ocean b. Indian Ocean c. Gulf of Mexico d. Pacific Ocean 8. Which planet is farthest from the sun? a. Earth b. Uranus c. Venus d. Neptune 9. Which is an example of the commutative property of multiplication? a. 5 x 6=30 b. 17 x 2=2 x 17 c. (5 x 3) x 10=5 x(3 x 10) d. 63 x 87=(63 x 80)+(63 x 7) 10. Which is not a layer of the Earth? a. crust b. mantle c. magma d. core think your right? check your answers here http://www.fox23.com/content/areyousmarter/default.aspx
Earth science help plz be kind!!!!? PLz plz answer these questions Correctly as possible It will be a very Generous thing for you to do. :) What does the principle of uniformitarianism tell us about the past? The past is the key to the future. The present is the key to the past. Processes at work in the past were very different than those at work today. The past has no bearing on the future or present. 2. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location? Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, divergent Pacific Ocean, transform; Atlantic Ocean, convergent Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform Pacific Ocean, divergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform 3. The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of the plates by convection cells in which of the following layers? upper mantle mantle outer core crust 4. Which of the following may occur at a transform plate boundary? earthquakes volcanoes mountain building formation of new oceanic crust 5. Earthquakes are detected by which of the following? global positioning system seismograph Richter scale tiltmeter 6. Which of the following statements about S waves is true? S waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S waves arrive at a seismograph station first. S waves are also called secondary waves. S waves move in a pulsating motion. 7. Why is coal not a mineral? It does not occur naturally. It does not have a regular composition. It is organic. It is not a solid. 8. In a laboratory, you scratch an unknown mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Which property are you trying to determine? fracture color luster streak 9. Which of the following best describes an igneous rock that formed from cooling lava? without grains foliated stratified fine grained 10. Sedimentary rocks that form from evaporating seawater are classified as __________. ( clastic chemical organic fossiliferous 11. How do metamorphic rocks form? ) cooling of magma change due to heat and pressure evaporation of seawater weathering and erosion due to water 12. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? Freezing and thawing rainwater widens a crack in a sidewalk. A growing tree root splits a boulder in two. A stream rounds and smoothes rocks into pebbles. Acid rain discolors and disfigures a limestone statue. 1 D 14. The sun’s energy hits earth’s surface at the most direct angle at which of the following locations? equator North Pole South Pole 30° N or S latitude 15. Why does temperature increase with altitude through the stratosphere? The air molecules are closer together in the upper stratosphere. The stratosphere is closest to the sun. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. All layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude. 16. Which gas is the most abundant in earth’s current atmosphere? carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen hydrogen 17. Which of the following was a major source of atmospheric oxygen? outgassing photosynthesis decomposition of water volcanic eruptions 18. What does a barometer measure? temperature wind speed atmospheric pressure air density 19. If heat energy is transferred from direct contact between a warm object and a cold object, it has been transferred by __________. radiation conduction convection the sun 20. What causes the Coriolis effect? earth’s rotation gravity radiation from the sun earth’s revolution 21. The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a(n) __________. sea breeze summer monsoon land breeze air current 22. Which of the following statements is most accurate? Warm air sinks. Warm air exerts more pressure on the land than cold air. Warm air is less dense than cold air. Warm air is denser than cold air. 23. Which of the following best describes the thermosphere? Heavier gases such as hydrogen and helium stay at the bottom of the thermosphere. The atmosphere is so thin that gas molecules rarely contact each other. Lighter gases such as nitrogen and oxygen rise to the top of the thermosphere. The thermosphere sits directly below the troposphere. 24. Tomorrow will be sunny with high clouds. What does this statement describe? the weather the climate air circulation jet streams 25. Which of the following is one of the defining features of a hurricane? funnel cloud low pressure high pressure rapid snowfall
Earth science help please!!? Please go over my answers and tell me what I got wrong... (Telling me the correct answer would also be nice please,but u don't have to) hurry I only have 20 mins the X is the answer i picked What does the principle of uniformitarianism tell us about the past? (Points: 5) The past is the key to the future. X The present is the key to the past. Processes at work in the past were very different than those at work today. The past has no bearing on the future or present. 2. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location? (Points: 5) Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, divergent Pacific Ocean, transform; Atlantic Ocean, convergent Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform X Pacific Ocean, divergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform 3. The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of the plates by convection cells in which of the following layers? (Points: 5) upper mantle X mantle outer core crust 4. Which of the following may occur at a transform plate boundary? (Points: 5) X earthquakes volcanoes mountain building formation of new oceanic crust 5. Earthquakes are detected by which of the following? (Points: 5) global positioning system X seismograph Richter scale tiltmeter 6. Which of the following statements about S waves is true? (Points: 5) S waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S waves arrive at a seismograph station first. X S waves are also called secondary waves. S waves move in a pulsating motion. 7. Why is coal not a mineral? (Points: 5) It does not occur naturally. It does not have a regular composition. X It is organic. It is not a solid. 8. In a laboratory, you scratch an unknown mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Which property are you trying to determine? (Points: 5) fracture color luster X streak 9. Which of the following best describes an igneous rock that formed from cooling lava? (Points: 5) without grains foliated stratified X fine grained 10. Sedimentary rocks that form from evaporating seawater are classified as __________. (Points: 5) clastic X chemical organic fossiliferous 11. How do metamorphic rocks form? (Points: 5) cooling of magma X change due to heat and pressure evaporation of seawater weathering and erosion due to water 12. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? (Points: 5) Freezing and thawing rainwater widens a crack in a sidewalk. A growing tree root splits a boulder in two. A stream rounds and smoothes rocks into pebbles. X Acid rain discolors and disfigures a limestone statue. 14. The sun’s energy hits earth’s surface at the most direct angle at which of the following locations? (Points: 5) equator North Pole South Pole X 30° N or S latitude 15. Why does temperature increase with altitude through the stratosphere? (Points: 5) X The air molecules are closer together in the upper stratosphere. The stratosphere is closest to the sun. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. All layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude. 16. Which gas is the most abundant in earth’s current atmosphere? (Points: 5) carbon dioxide oxygen X nitrogen hydrogen 17. Which of the following was a major source of atmospheric oxygen? (Points: 5) outgassing X photosynthesis decomposition of water volcanic eruptions 18. What does a barometer measure? (Points: 5) temperature wind speed X atmospheric pressure air density 19. If heat energy is transferred from direct contact between a warm object and a cold object, it has been transferred by __________. (Points: 5) radiation conduction X convection the sun 20. What causes the Coriolis effect? (Points: 5) X earth’s rotation gravity radiation from the sun earth’s revolution 21. The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a(n) __________. (Points: 5) X sea breeze summer monsoon land breeze air current 22. Which of the following statements is most accurate? (Points: 5) Warm air sinks. Warm air exerts more pressure on the land than cold air. X Warm air is less dense than cold air. Warm air is denser than cold air. 23. Which of the following best describes the thermosphere? (Points: 5) Heavier gases such as hydrogen and helium stay at the bottom of the thermosphere. The atmosphere is so thin that gas molecules rarely contact each other. X Lighter gases such as nitrogen and oxygen rise to the top of the thermosphere. The thermosphere sits directly below the troposphere. 24. Tomorrow will be sunny with high clouds. What does this statement describe? (Points: 5) X the weather the climate air circulation jet streams 25. Which of the following is one of
Earth science look over ASAP PLZ? Please go over my answers and tell me what I got wrong... (Telling me the correct answer would also be nice please,but u don't have to) hurry I only have 20 mins the X is the answer i picked What does the principle of uniformitarianism tell us about the past? (Points: 5) The past is the key to the future. X The present is the key to the past. Processes at work in the past were very different than those at work today. The past has no bearing on the future or present. 2. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location? (Points: 5) Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, divergent Pacific Ocean, transform; Atlantic Ocean, convergent Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform X Pacific Ocean, divergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform 3. The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of the plates by convection cells in which of the following layers? (Points: 5) upper mantle X mantle outer core crust 4. Which of the following may occur at a transform plate boundary? (Points: 5) X earthquakes volcanoes mountain building formation of new oceanic crust 5. Earthquakes are detected by which of the following? (Points: 5) global positioning system X seismograph Richter scale tiltmeter 6. Which of the following statements about S waves is true? (Points: 5) S waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S waves arrive at a seismograph station first. X S waves are also called secondary waves. S waves move in a pulsating motion. 7. Why is coal not a mineral? (Points: 5) It does not occur naturally. It does not have a regular composition. X It is organic. It is not a solid. 8. In a laboratory, you scratch an unknown mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Which property are you trying to determine? (Points: 5) fracture color luster X streak 9. Which of the following best describes an igneous rock that formed from cooling lava? (Points: 5) without grains foliated stratified X fine grained 10. Sedimentary rocks that form from evaporating seawater are classified as __________. (Points: 5) clastic X chemical organic fossiliferous 11. How do metamorphic rocks form? (Points: 5) cooling of magma X change due to heat and pressure evaporation of seawater weathering and erosion due to water 12. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? (Points: 5) Freezing and thawing rainwater widens a crack in a sidewalk. A growing tree root splits a boulder in two. A stream rounds and smoothes rocks into pebbles. X Acid rain discolors and disfigures a limestone statue. 14. The sun’s energy hits earth’s surface at the most direct angle at which of the following locations? (Points: 5) equator North Pole South Pole X 30° N or S latitude 15. Why does temperature increase with altitude through the stratosphere? (Points: 5) X The air molecules are closer together in the upper stratosphere. The stratosphere is closest to the sun. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. All layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude. 16. Which gas is the most abundant in earth’s current atmosphere? (Points: 5) carbon dioxide oxygen X nitrogen hydrogen 17. Which of the following was a major source of atmospheric oxygen? (Points: 5) outgassing X photosynthesis decomposition of water volcanic eruptions 18. What does a barometer measure? (Points: 5) temperature wind speed X atmospheric pressure air density 19. If heat energy is transferred from direct contact between a warm object and a cold object, it has been transferred by __________. (Points: 5) radiation conduction X convection the sun 20. What causes the Coriolis effect? (Points: 5) X earth’s rotation gravity radiation from the sun earth’s revolution 21. The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a(n) __________. (Points: 5) X sea breeze summer monsoon land breeze air current 22. Which of the following statements is most accurate? (Points: 5) Warm air sinks. Warm air exerts more pressure on the land than cold air. X Warm air is less dense than cold air. Warm air is denser than cold air. 23. Which of the following best describes the thermosphere? (Points: 5) Heavier gases such as hydrogen and helium stay at the bottom of the thermosphere. The atmosphere is so thin that gas molecules rarely contact each other. X Lighter gases such as nitrogen and oxygen rise to the top of the thermosphere. The thermosphere sits directly below the troposphere. 24. Tomorrow will be sunny with high clouds. What does this statement describe? (Points: 5) X the weather the climate air circulation jet streams 25. Which of the following is one of
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If global warming is real, then why are people moving to the sun-belt and to low lying coastal areas? If you feel that sea-level will rise and flood coastal areas, then you must move to higher ground. Just the opposite is happening, people are moving in droves to coastal areas. If you feel that the earth is warming, then you must move north to cooler regions. Just the opposite is happening, people are pouring in to the Sun belt. The most desirable and expensive real estate is on the beach and in the sun-belt. Hollywood is only a few miles from the Pacific ocean. Many celebrities live on beach front properties Why are so many people saying one thing but doing the exact oppisite? Here is an article about celebrities that preach global warming doom and gloom, yet live an extravegant carbon lifestyle. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=564215&in_page_id=1773
Earth science help plz be kind!!!!? PLz plz answer these questions Correctly as possible It will be a very Generous thing for you to do. :) What does the principle of uniformitarianism tell us about the past? The past is the key to the future. The present is the key to the past. Processes at work in the past were very different than those at work today. The past has no bearing on the future or present. 2. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location? Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, divergent Pacific Ocean, transform; Atlantic Ocean, convergent Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform Pacific Ocean, divergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform 3. The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of the plates by convection cells in which of the following layers? upper mantle mantle outer core crust 4. Which of the following may occur at a transform plate boundary? earthquakes volcanoes mountain building formation of new oceanic crust 5. Earthquakes are detected by which of the following? global positioning system seismograph Richter scale tiltmeter 6. Which of the following statements about S waves is true? S waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S waves arrive at a seismograph station first. S waves are also called secondary waves. S waves move in a pulsating motion. 7. Why is coal not a mineral? It does not occur naturally. It does not have a regular composition. It is organic. It is not a solid. 8. In a laboratory, you scratch an unknown mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Which property are you trying to determine? fracture color luster streak 9. Which of the following best describes an igneous rock that formed from cooling lava? without grains foliated stratified fine grained 10. Sedimentary rocks that form from evaporating seawater are classified as __________. ( clastic chemical organic fossiliferous 11. How do metamorphic rocks form? ) cooling of magma change due to heat and pressure evaporation of seawater weathering and erosion due to water 12. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? Freezing and thawing rainwater widens a crack in a sidewalk. A growing tree root splits a boulder in two. A stream rounds and smoothes rocks into pebbles. Acid rain discolors and disfigures a limestone statue. 1 D 14. The sun’s energy hits earth’s surface at the most direct angle at which of the following locations? equator North Pole South Pole 30° N or S latitude 15. Why does temperature increase with altitude through the stratosphere? The air molecules are closer together in the upper stratosphere. The stratosphere is closest to the sun. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. All layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude. 16. Which gas is the most abundant in earth’s current atmosphere? carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen hydrogen 17. Which of the following was a major source of atmospheric oxygen? outgassing photosynthesis decomposition of water volcanic eruptions 18. What does a barometer measure? temperature wind speed atmospheric pressure air density 19. If heat energy is transferred from direct contact between a warm object and a cold object, it has been transferred by __________. radiation conduction convection the sun 20. What causes the Coriolis effect? earth’s rotation gravity radiation from the sun earth’s revolution 21. The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a(n) __________. sea breeze summer monsoon land breeze air current 22. Which of the following statements is most accurate? Warm air sinks. Warm air exerts more pressure on the land than cold air. Warm air is less dense than cold air. Warm air is denser than cold air. 23. Which of the following best describes the thermosphere? Heavier gases such as hydrogen and helium stay at the bottom of the thermosphere. The atmosphere is so thin that gas molecules rarely contact each other. Lighter gases such as nitrogen and oxygen rise to the top of the thermosphere. The thermosphere sits directly below the troposphere. 24. Tomorrow will be sunny with high clouds. What does this statement describe? the weather the climate air circulation jet streams 25. Which of the following is one of the defining features of a hurricane? funnel cloud low pressure high pressure rapid snowfall
Earth science help plz be kind!!!!? PLz plz answer these questions Correctly as possible It will be a very Generous thing for you to do. :) What does the principle of uniformitarianism tell us about the past? The past is the key to the future. The present is the key to the past. Processes at work in the past were very different than those at work today. The past has no bearing on the future or present. 2. The Pacific Ocean is shrinking while the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Which type of plate boundary must be involved in each location? Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, divergent Pacific Ocean, transform; Atlantic Ocean, convergent Pacific Ocean, convergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform Pacific Ocean, divergent; Atlantic Ocean, transform 3. The theory of plate tectonics explains the movement of the plates by convection cells in which of the following layers? upper mantle mantle outer core crust 4. Which of the following may occur at a transform plate boundary? earthquakes volcanoes mountain building formation of new oceanic crust 5. Earthquakes are detected by which of the following? global positioning system seismograph Richter scale tiltmeter 6. Which of the following statements about S waves is true? S waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases. S waves arrive at a seismograph station first. S waves are also called secondary waves. S waves move in a pulsating motion. 7. Why is coal not a mineral? It does not occur naturally. It does not have a regular composition. It is organic. It is not a solid. 8. In a laboratory, you scratch an unknown mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Which property are you trying to determine? fracture color luster streak 9. Which of the following best describes an igneous rock that formed from cooling lava? without grains foliated stratified fine grained 10. Sedimentary rocks that form from evaporating seawater are classified as __________. ( clastic chemical organic fossiliferous 11. How do metamorphic rocks form? ) cooling of magma change due to heat and pressure evaporation of seawater weathering and erosion due to water 12. Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? Freezing and thawing rainwater widens a crack in a sidewalk. A growing tree root splits a boulder in two. A stream rounds and smoothes rocks into pebbles. Acid rain discolors and disfigures a limestone statue. 1 D 14. The sun’s energy hits earth’s surface at the most direct angle at which of the following locations? equator North Pole South Pole 30° N or S latitude 15. Why does temperature increase with altitude through the stratosphere? The air molecules are closer together in the upper stratosphere. The stratosphere is closest to the sun. The ozone layer is found in the stratosphere. All layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature with altitude. 16. Which gas is the most abundant in earth’s current atmosphere? carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen hydrogen 17. Which of the following was a major source of atmospheric oxygen? outgassing photosynthesis decomposition of water volcanic eruptions 18. What does a barometer measure? temperature wind speed atmospheric pressure air density 19. If heat energy is transferred from direct contact between a warm object and a cold object, it has been transferred by __________. radiation conduction convection the sun 20. What causes the Coriolis effect? earth’s rotation gravity radiation from the sun earth’s revolution 21. The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a(n) __________. sea breeze summer monsoon land breeze air current 22. Which of the following statements is most accurate? Warm air sinks. Warm air exerts more pressure on the land than cold air. Warm air is less dense than cold air. Warm air is denser than cold air. 23. Which of the following best describes the thermosphere? Heavier gases such as hydrogen and helium stay at the bottom of the thermosphere.
Help its for a geography? 33. Seismologists predict that this geological feature will be the site of a massive earthquake in North America. (1 point) San Andreas Fault Wasatch Fault Cocos Plate Aleutian Trench 34. In which North American city is French spoken as the common language? (1 point) New Orleans Miami Montreal Toronto 35. When comparing Mexico with the United States political systems, (1 point) Mexican presidents can serve up to four terms as leader. Mexican presidents can be reelected based on outstanding job performance. Mexican presidents cannot be reelected after serving six years, regardless of job performance. the length of presidency among Mexican and U.S. presidents is identical. 36. In 1994, the U.S., Canada, and Mexico joined to form the largest free trade area in the world, known as (1 point) UNESCO. NATO. NAFTA. CARICOM. 37. Which body of water joins the southeastern Pacific and the southwestern Atlantic oceans? (1 point) Strait of Gibraltar Magellan Passage Panama Canal Drake Passage 38. This dictator and commander of Chile’s army ruled the country from 1973 to 1990. (1 point) Salvador Allende Hugo Chavez Augusto Pinochet Fidel Castro 39. Which statement most accurately describes the economic trends facing Australia during the 21st century? (1 point) Industrial society is expanding and the amount of wealth generated from agriculture is non-existent. Agricultural society is expanding while the amount of wealth generated from Industrialization is shrinking. Industrial society is expanding, but the majority of the wealth is still generated from agriculture and mining. Equal wealth is generated between factory production and agricultural production. 40. Currently how many humans are born on the planet each year? (1 point) 25 million 40 million 50 million 75 million 41. Unlike most of the Asian population, most Europeans live (1 point) in suburbia. in cities. in rural areas. away from water. 42. In what stage of the demographic transition does the U.S. fall? (1 point) Zero growth Low growth High growth Moderate growth 43. What event instigated the current population explosion? (1 point) the Agricultural Revolution the discovery of penicillin’s antibiotic properties World War II the Industrial Revolution 44. To increase the production of crops, India relies on this. (1 point) elimination of immigration restriction laws existing bartering systems advanced methods of irrigation increased use of plant fertilizers 45. This is the main human activity that contributes to global warming. (1 point) massive dumping of pesticides into the world’s oceans high demand and depletion of the world’s oil supply frequent burning of fossil fuels due to the increase in vehicle usage globally increased levels of chlorine poured into the shorelines 46. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth would (1 point) be unable to sustain life. eventually experience a return of normal global climates. soon have slightly cooler average temperatures. be incinerated by the heat of the sun. 47. Which chemical is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, waste decomposition, and certain types of agriculture? (1 point) carbon dioxide nitrous oxide chlorofluorocarbon methane 48. Natural increase can be best defined as (1 point) population growth that occurs due to people’s desire to migrate to more desirable locations. population growth that occurs due to an increase in births. population growth that occurs due to advances in the medical field which will diminish fatal sicknesses. population growth that occurs due to favorable climatic and weather patterns in a region. 49. Which international initiative aims to put the human race on a path of sustainability? (1 point) The Earth Summit Agenda 21 Kyoto Protocol Dashboard of Sustainability 50. The Communist concept of collectivism in China has (1 point) declined as private enterprise has fostered a booming economy. been reinforced due to increased levels of poverty. been maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs. been forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth.
What is ur reaction on the movie the core? I have an summary of it so read well and tell to me ur reaction...I need ur opinyon so tnxx a lot... ^ ^ Strange things are happening on Earth's surface: A number of people within a 10-block radius in Boston simultaneously drop dead for apparently no reason. Keyes and Serge are bought together by Gen. Purcell of U.S. government to determine a cause for the deaths in Boston. Keyes deduces that since he is a geologist and Serge a physicist, the people who died had one thing in common - they had artificial pacemakers. Keyes initially believes the cause to be an electromagnetic pulse. Soon after pigeons in London's Trafalgar Square lose their internal navigational ability and start smashing into windscreens and breaking panes of glass. Upon seeing this news relayed in a webcast, Keyes realizes the cause of these anomalies: Earth's core has stopped rotating. Within a year, the Earth will lose its electromagnetic shield and be fried by solar radiation. A team of "terranauts" is recruited to drill down to Earth's core and set off a series of nuclear explosions in an attempt to restart the core's rotation. Their $15 billion journey uses a transport made of an indestructible metal dubbed "Unobtainium" equipped with a newly-developed "sonic laser" that can cut through rock. Meanwhile, police storm an apartment, whose occupant, Rat, a computer hacker, races to destroy his numerous hard drives with a large magnet whilst also microwaving CDs of presumably sensitive material. Aware of Rat's hacking of the FBI database last year, the U.S. government employs him to keep classified information regarding the mission from leaking onto the internet and causing mass hysteria. In return, he asks for an unlimited supply of Hot Pockets as they help him concentrate. Construction on the vehicle begins in the Utah desert, while lightning superstorms appear above the base and around the world. Rome is devastated by one such incident with the Colosseum and Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II completely obliterated on-screen. Construction of the vehicle continues, with various countries contributing to the effort; flags are shown, including France and Iraq. However while this is going on, Gen. Purcell confronts Zimsky over whether a mysterious Project DESTINI was responsible for the impending disaster; Zimsky vehemently denies this and even states he believes DESTINI can resolve the world's predicament. Eventually the vehicle is launched in the north Pacific ocean, above the Mariana Trench. Twelve hours into the mission and 700 miles underground, the crew encounter 'static' on the screen. Keyes reacts quickly, stating that he never programmed the guidance system to recognise empty space which is being represented as static. The vehicle drills through the outer shell of a gigantic cavernous amethyst geode, falling under gravity and eventually coming to a stop. The crew then attempts extravehicular activity to free the vehicle from a large crystal embebbed in its sonic laser. They are under pressure however, as magma begins pouring through the entrance they created. One of the crew, Bob, dies when a piece of molten rock falls through his helmet. After resuming the mission, the crew encounters another problem: Keyes' guidance system detects black objects in its path which Zimsky realizes are mountain-sized diamonds. Childs narrowly avoids them but at the last moment, the vehicle is punctured and a hull breach occurs. Unfortunately, Brazzelton is forced to eject the damaged compartment with Serge still inside, who dies after the compartment is crushed under intense pressure. 1700 miles deep, the vehicle begins to pick up speed, increasing from 90 to 130 knots in seconds. Keyes deduces that the outer core's liquid is too thin, with the nuclear detonation unlikely to restart the core's spin. During this revelation, Purcell and Zimsky reveal DESTINI: a secret facility in Alaska with which they can start earthquakes anywhere on the planet. This weapon, standing for Deep Earth Seismic Trigger INItiative, is revealed to be the cause of the stalling of Earth's core. While the team is underground, the world is struck by more disasters. Huge blasts of microwave radiation from the sun break through the atmosphere, melting the Golden Gate Bridge and frying San Francisco. Upon seeing the devastation, Gen. Purcell decides to activate DESTINI in case the vehicle mission fails. Rat notices this and sends a covert message to Keyes, asking him if he can help. Keyes replies they need more time, and to delay DESTINI. Rat attempts to remotely shut down hydroelectric dams in Alaska but is denied by security systems. Zimsky works out that instead of a single large detonation, a series of smaller ones will achieve wave propagation and restart the core. They split the bomb into fragments, and deposit them around the core inside ejected vehicle compartments. The Virgil can't eject compartments without them being damaged, so Braz goes into the crawlspace at the front of the ship to activate a gear which makes the ship capable of manual overrides. Braz dies, though, because the crawlspace is filled with 9000 degree fluid and his suit can withstand only half that. However, due to some miscalculations, the final bomb needs to have 30% more energy which must be obtained from the plutonium in the vehicle's reactor. Unfortunately, Zimsky becomes trapped inside a compartment along with a bomb and dies as the bomb detonates. The plan eventually works, with the core resuming its spinning. Meanwhile, seconds before activation, Rat manages to gain access to DESTINI and diverts power from the weapon to Coney Island, giving the crew valuable time to fulfill their mission. As the ship's reactor is completely drained of power, Keyes and Childs are seemingly stranded in the core, however, Keyes remembers a property of unobtainium and discovers that the ship's hull can be used as a "giant solar panel". Implementing this new idea, they return to the surface of the planet riding on currents. Later, Rat sends files on what actually happened and the now-dead "unsung heroes" to many organizations and agencies across the world.
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