1. How does Canada’s population distribution show that climate and resources affect where people live?
2. How does acid rain affect people and wildlife in and
around the Great Lakes region?
3. What has the Canadian government done to solve
some of the problems created by pollution?
4. Deeper Thinking: Compare the location of deposits
of natural resources to the major cities in Canada.
How do these locations impact trade
2.The ecological effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in aquatic environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes where it can be harmful to fish and other wildlife. As it flows through the soil, acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil clay particles and then flow into streams and lakes.
3.The Canadian Environmental Protection Act was introduced in 1999 to combat specific to air pollutants and has had many amendments and additions since its introduction. To tackle greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector, the Canadian government has banned the creation of new coal-fired power plants.
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Canadians have a country that is rich in natural resources which are gifts from nature. Some of the most important are iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, potash, diamonds and silver. ... grow crops for the people of Canada with enough left over to trade with other countries.
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The Babylonian civilization had access to few natural resources. Because of their geographic location in Mesopotamia, the Babylonians could not acquire timber, metal, wine or stone for themselves. To obtain these, the Babylonians had to trade goods they had produced such as grain and textiles.
12. According to the passage above, how did scarcity affect the economy in Mesopotamia?
A. They had to choose among a surplus of resources that were available to them.
B. They had to export goods that they had in surplus in order to import scarce resources.
C. They had to move to other regions because their region could not sustain them.
D. They had to barter with regions that produced the same resources they were producing.
Answer:
B. They had to export goods that they had in surplus in order to import scarce resources.
Explanation:
Answer:
B (They had to export goods that they had in surplus in order to import scarce resources.)
Explanation:
Think about the US today. There are some resources - oil, for example - that we trade for because we do not have enough of them to sustain ourselves. In return, we pay money that the other countries can use to help the people. The Babylonians did not have enough - metal, for example - to sustain themselves, so they bartered with others (not using money, of course). Therefore, to pay for the resources they did need, they had to have a surplus of other natural resources to trade. They exported these goods to others and imported resources that were scarce.
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How did reform movements, immigration, and internal migration help shape the character of America in the 19th century and lead to the idea of Manifest Destiny?
Asking: Make lists or statements of anything you think you would need to know in order to be able to answer the question
An example would be: What is Manifest
destiny?
Any random or unclear answer will be removed
To answer the question, we would need to know:
1. What reform movements were active in the 19th century?
2. What immigration patterns occurred during this time?
3. What internal migration (movement within the country) took place during this time?
4. The concept of Manifest Destiny and its role in shaping American identity.
5. How the above factors influenced or were influenced by the concept of Manifest Destiny?
The ancient Persians made the following improvements to their empire: building canals linking bodies of water, building roads and trading ports. Which was the most likely effect of these improvements?
A. Flooding created a lot of damage throughout the region.
B. Trade began expanding throughout the Persian empire.
C. People used these as transportation to migrate out of the area.
D. Fighting began over control of these improvements.
Answer:
B is the correct answer
It might be wrong
Which of the following was a factor leading to the U.S decision to declare war on Spain in 1998?
A: isolationist policy
B: labor union pressure
C: yellow journalism
D: unrestricted naval warfare
Answer:
the answer is C :)
If you do not have enough money to afford the home you want, you can ________.
a.
Use physical leverage to distort the market price down
b.
Adjust the amount you spend on non-housing costs
c.
Plan on getting the money though credit cards
d.
Have a housing appraiser convince the seller to lower their price
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:D
Explanation:
It just is
i have a ? answer ASAP plzs In a word, how would you describe an Influence Leader?
Answer:
Carismatic
Explanation:
How can 3D imaging best be used to make medical advances?
A. 3D images can show which medicine is best to treat a disease.
B. 3D images can transmit nerve signals throughout the body.
C. 3D images can create implants to use in bodies.
D. 3D images can show workings of the body in greater detail.
which person works at the national level of government?
senator
mayor
governor
fire-fighter
The highest mountain in New Zealand is __________.
A.
Uluru
B.
Mt. Cook
C.
Mt. Kosciuszko
D.
Mt. Erebus
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is the highest at 3,724 meters