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Indus River Valley Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Subcontinent 
: A large land area that is topographically separate but still a part of the larger 
continent 
topographically 
: With regard to topography: the surface features of a place or region. The 
topography of a region includes hills, valleys, streams, lakes, bridges, tunnels, and 
roads; and its history. 
Himalayas 
: A mountain range extending 1500 miles on the border between India and Tibet, 
China: stretching along northern India, separating it from the rest of Asia. 
Hindu Kush ...
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NAQT Geography UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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NAQT Geography UPDATED Exam 
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Yangtze - CORRECT ANSWER- the longest river in China and Asia 
third longest in the world 
Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest 
Brahmaputra - CORRECT ANSWER- source in the Tibetan Himalayas 
merges with the Ganges to form the world's largest delta 
prone to disastrous flooding. 
Yellow - CORRECT ANSWER- China's second-longest 
the most important to the northern half of the country. 
Bohai Gulf 
the Grand Can
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Praxis 5005 science latest 2023 graded A
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Praxis 5005 science latest 2023 graded A Plate tectonics Theory that explains the movement of the continents and changes in the crust caused by internal forces 
Plates Blocks of the crust and upper mantle 
Lithosphere Plates of Earth's crust and upper mantle that are broken into the nine large plates 
Divergence Creates new oceanic crust when hot mantle rises and separates 
Convergence Oceanic crust collides with another plate, making a trench and volcanic activity. OR 2 continent plates collid...
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Indus River Valley Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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A large land area that is topographically separate but still a part of the larger continent 
: Subcontinent 
With regard to topography: the surface features of a place or region. The topography of 
a region includes hills, valleys, streams, lakes, bridges, tunnels, and roads; and its 
history. 
: topographically 
A mountain range extending 1500 miles on the border between India and Tibet, China: 
stretching along northern India, separating it from the rest of Asia. 
: Himalayas 
Mountain rang...
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WORLD HISTORY - INDUS RIVER VALLEY Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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How do winter monsoons differ from summer monsoons? 
: Winter monsoons bring dry air to India, while summer monsoons bring rain. 
How was Aryan society organized? 
: Aryan society was organized by a caste system in which people were grouped 
into different classes. 
When did the Indus valley civilizations begin to decline? 
: Around 2000 B.C. 
What may have caused the decline of Indus valley civilizations around 2000 B.C.? 
: climate change or earthquakes 
What was the effect of the decline? 
2...
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Earth Systems Science Final Exam 2024
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soil - a relatively thin surface layer made up of a mixture of weathered mineral particles, decaying organic matter, living organisms, gases, and liquid solutions 
 
components of soil - • Inorganic materials (Sand, silt, clay, Loam is a mix) 
• Organic matter 
• Water 
• Air 
 
elluviation - fine particles carried percolating water to deeper soil 
 
illuviation - deposition of the particles eluviated from above 
 
O horizon - loose and partly decayed organic matter 
at top 
 
A horizon...
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ISP 203B Exam 1 with complete solutions
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ISP 203B Exam 1 with complete solutions 
The current theory of plate tectonics states that approximately ________ large 
lithospheric plates comprise the outer 60 to 200 kilometers of the Earth. - ANS ️️ 
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The majority of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur: - ANS ️️ Near the 
boundaries between lithosphere plates. 
The continental drift hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 was based 
on all the following except: - ANS ️️ continent movement rates determined by 
GPR m...
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PRAXIS 5004 study guide Test Bank 355 Questions and Answers Fall 2023.
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PRAXIS 5004 study guide Test Bank 355 Questions and Answers Fall 2023. 
 
Where is Machu Picchu? 
Peru 
In what mountain range can Mount Everest be found? 
Himalayas 
What was the final battle of the revolutionary war? 
The Battle of Yorktown 
What battle ended the war of 1812? 
The Treaty of Ghent 
What is an example of perceptual location? 
The south 
What is absolute location? 
Longitude and latitude 
Who invented terrace farming? 
The incas 
Who invented structures such as arches and roads? ...
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SDSU Ocean 100 Final SacramentoGrilo Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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origin of earth - Answer-• Supernova: death of a star (great explosion) 
• Supernova happened 4.6 bya, dust and gas flattens to a disk and spins faster due to gravity and solar 
nebula formed. 
• Solar Nebula: describes formation of Earth 4.5 bya 
• Nebula: gas cloud 
origin of oceans - Answer-• volcanic explosion, H2O condensed and rained down for thousands of years 
to create oceans 
• icy comets hitting earth (responsible for 1/2 of earths ocean water) 
origin of life - Answer-•...
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GACE Middle Grades Science Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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loose, water passes through rapidly 
Clay soils - answersmooth and greasy, are moist and do not let water through easily 
Loamy soils - answerVelvety, particles clump together, holds some water, but some can pass 
through 
Pedalfers - answerreddish soils/Aluminum and iron (Alfers) 
Al and Fe rust and turn red clay. Georgia. Rich in iron. 
Pedocals - answerfound in grasslands and brush in WESTERN north america, rich in 
calcium carbonate, gray-tan-white, dry and temperate 
Laterites - answerredis...
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