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Q: What age is the seafloor imeediately off the coast of NYC?
A: INTRODUCTION: The volcanic activity at the mid-oceanic ridges forms the new oceanic crust and then m...
Q: List the similarities and differences between maritime and continental climates. What causes the dif...
A: Continentality is a measure of the degree to which the climate of a region. Such regions experience ...
Q: List the major characteristics and patterns of diffusion of Islam.
A: They are based on Judeo - Christian religions and have the monotheistic message. They follow some sa...
Q: List the advantages and disadvantages of the different kinds of renewable energy.
A: The renewable energy is the future. Due to the dismantling of the balance of the ...
Q: Describe Europe’s economic and political integration as driven by the EU.
A: European integration is the process of industrial, economic, cultural and political...
Q: Explain how environment in South Africa is defined
A: South Africa is an African country located at the southern end of the continent.
Q: Outline the environmental issues that challenge Africa south of the Sahara.
A: Africa south of Sahara faces many challenges and are caused due to anthropogenic effects on the Af...
Q: Describe the basic geography of oil reserves across the region, and compare the pattern with the geo...
A: Oil and Gas are the backbones of modernization, it is the compulsion to study the distributional pat...
Q: Define and contrast the following: magma, lava, and pyroclastics
A: INTRODUCTION: Volcanism is the usual expression for all the observable facts associated with the or...
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A: Volcano- A volcano is a place where gases, ashes, or molten rock material-lava escape to the ground....
Q: Why is urban sprawl bad?
A: The process of extending the margins of a city or a town to adjacent peri-urban or rural or unused l...
Q: What are the two major deep-water masses? Where do they form at the ocean’s surface?
A: Water mass, collection of sea water with an unmistakable tight scope of temperature and saltiness an...
Q: Describe how centralized planning created a new economic geography across the former Soviet Union. W...
A: The founders of the newly independent nation of the Russian Federation didn't inherit a void/blank m...
Q: Demographically, Latin America has grown much faster than North America. What factors contribute to ...
A: Latin America's population saw significant upward growth in the mid 20th Century, which exceeded man...
Q: Describe the extent of glaciation during the peak of the Pleistocene glaciations.
A: Pleistocene glaciation: In the Pleistocene, the environment was in dynamic changes with underwent dr...
Q: What is the Schengen Agreement, and how is it related to population movement?
A: It is an agreement between European nations. The name of the agreement is derived from Schengen whic...
Q: What US cities are booming?
A: city booming is thinking of ecologist thinker, that cities are also growing termed as natural growth...
Q: Describe how inland barge traffic would get from the mouth of the Rhine to the delta of the Danube.
A: After the Volga, the Danube is the second-longest river in Europe. It is situated in Eastern and Cen...
Q: The layer of the atmosphere in which weather originates is?
A: ATMOSPHERE: An atmosphere is the layer of gases which surrounds our earth surface like a blanket, th...
Q: What explains some of the positive indicators of social development in Latin America?
A: Latin America is the region consists of 20 countries, this reason consists of Mexico in North Ameri...
Q: What generally happens to atmospheric pressure with increasing altitude?
A: ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE: Everything on The Earth's surface has exerted pressure and weight by air. Atmo...
Q: What are the main properties of soil?
A: Soil is the uppermost layer of the earth's crust. It is a valuable resource and evolved over thousan...
Q: Explain the major substantive provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act.
A: National Environment Policy act is the environment law that is framed in the U.S for regulating the ...
Q: Identify and describe different pathways to independence taken by countries in Oceania.
A: There are 14 Independent countries where Rhode Island is declared as the first independent from Engl...
Q: Explain the physical geography and resources of Florida.
A: The southernmost US state, Florida, is in between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. It has the lo...
Q: Q:3a) Explain coastal landform by the help of the definition of constructive landform and destructiv...
A: The coastline stretches are formed from different types of rocks; bays formed. And when the softer r...
Q: Please classify maritime zones and air space above it and discuss the national sovereign rights of a...
A: The marine and air spaces are essential resources to any nation and the entire globe. Therefore, the...
Q: what countries are on the equator
A: Equator is an imaginary line which divides the earth into roughly two equal parts, northern and sout...
Q: Explain the processes that shape contemporary urban and rural settlement patterns.
A: Human settlement implies the cluster of homes of all kinds of sizes in which people live. To this en...
Q: What is the distance in km (remember to convert) between 2 cities that are 115 degrees apart
A: The distance between the two cities can only be identified by knowing the actual distance between th...
Q: Why are some playas in the basin-and-range desert so salty?
A: PLAYA: Playa is one type of lake; it is also called a pan or dry lake. When rivers forming a centri...
Q: Describe classification of sedimentary rocks in detail.
A: Three main categories of sedimentary rocks – The classification is done by their formation and their...
Q: Define the greenhouse effect and explain how it is related to anthropogenic climate change.
A: Greenhouse effect: The greenhouse effect is the process by which radi...
Q: Discuss how pastoral nomadism, oasis agriculture, and dryland wheat farming represent distinctive ad...
A: Pastoral nomads shift from one place to another place in search of pasture for their animals. They f...
Q: Explain the relationships among elevation, climate, and agricultural production, especially in tropi...
A: Highlands are located between 20 degree S and 20 degree N approximately. These are the areas of high...
Q: A molecule, composed of 3 atoms of oxygen, which forms a shield to protect us from excess UV rays is...
A: ATMOSPHERE: An atmosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds our earth's surface like a blanket th...
Q: Describe and explain the global distribution of the desert biome.
A: Desert Biome: Desert biomes are the harshest biome on the planet to survive. ...
Q: Explain why European merchants were eager to trade in South Asia in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuri...
A: In the 16th,17th and 18th century, Europeans were eager to trade with south asia as it is the way to...
Q: Describe and explain the differences between an earthflow and a mudflow.
A: Mudflow, stream of water that contains a lot of suspended particles and sediment. It has a higher th...
Q: In the context of geomorphology, what is meant by the term relief?
A: GEOMORPHOLOGY: The term "geomorphology" has been derived from three Greeks words; 'geo' means "earth...
Q: Write a comprehensive note on crop rotation?
A: Cropping Pattern- It is an important component of a farming system. It represents the cropping patt...
Q: Good methods for helping to protect natural resources include: a. Establishing...
A: NATURAL RESOURCES: Natural resources are the resources that only exist on Earth without any interfer...
Q: What is meant by loam?
A: Loam is a soil which contains equal proportions/amount of sand, silt and clay. By weight, its minera...
Q: Explain the mechanics of frost wedging.
A: Weathering is the action of elements of weather and climate over earth materials. It is defined as ...
Q: How and why are friction layer (surface) winds different from upperatmosphere geostrophic winds?
A: GEOSTROPHIC WIND: A geostrophic wind is a wind whose direction and speed identify by the pressure gr...
Q: The true measure of development cannot be only in terms of economic growth, as development must refl...
A: Economic growth measures an increase in real GDP. GDP stands for gross domestic product. It is a mea...
Q: What is the relationship of large continental ice sheets to the crustal depression associated with i...
A: Ice sheet related to isostatic adjustment- the land movement that was burdened with ice age glaciers...
Q: Identify the major characteristics of Europe’s current economic and social crisis.
A: Europe is one of the highest developed regions in the world, developments have their own clause and ...
Q: Outline the ways in which religion divides Central Asia, and describe how religious diversity has in...
A: Nearly about 1,300 years Islam was the dominant region over central Asia. It affects their teachings...
Q: How is climate change affecting glaciers today?
A: Glacier-Glaciers are large landmass covered with snow. When precipitation occurred at low temperatur...
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