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Praxis 5004 Red Notes (100% Correct)
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Where is Machu Picchu? correct answers Peru 
 
In what mountain range can Mount Everest be found? correct answers Himalayas 
 
What was the final battle of the Revolutionary War? correct answers The Battle of Yorktown 
 
What battle ended the War of 1812? correct answers Treaty of Ghent 
 
What is an example of perceptual location? correct answers south 
 
What is absolute location? correct answers longitude and latitude 
 
Who invented terrace farming? correct answers Incas 
 
Who invented stru...
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Where is Machu Picchu located? - CORRECT ANSWER-Peru 
In what mountain range can Mount Everest be found? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Himalayas 
What was the final battle of the Revolutionary War? - CORRECT ANSWER-The 
Battle of Yorktown 
What was the battle that ended the War of 1812? - CORRECT ANSWER-The 
Treaty of Ghent 
What is an example of perceptual location? - CORRECT ANSWER-The south 
What is the absolute location? - CORRECT ANSWER-Longitude and latitude 
Who invented terrace farming? - CORRECT AN...
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GACE Middle Grades Science Latest Update with Verified Answers
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tidal hypothesis Theory that the solar system started with a near collision of sun and large 
star. Few astronomers believe this theory. 
 
condensation hypothesis solar system began with rotating clouds of dust and gas. 
Condensation happened in center to form sun, and smaller parts of clouds formed. More 
astronomers believe in this idea. 
 
Core Outer core- liquid; inner core- solid. Very dense in center. Believed that core is...
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EAPS 106 – 45 Review Questions With Correct Answers
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Why the outer core is a liquid, but the hotter inner core is solid - ️️Because the inner core is under more pressure 
What a passive plate margin is - ️️a boundary between continental crust and oceanic crust that is not a plate boundary 
What a supercontinent is - ️️one big continent with most or all of the land mass 
What an asperity is - ️️rough spots along the fault prevent the fault from sliding until they are broken 
What caused the high topography of the Himalayas and Tibet...
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Bio 1500 Final Exam Mizzou 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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• Describe the electron transport chain - how it works and what it accomplishes - proton gradient 
forms and H+ pushes thru ATP synthase, creating ATP- formed from NADH and FADH2-electrons adopted 
by H20 (O2 is the last electron acceptor) 
• Explain what residual lung volume refers to and why it exists - Residual volume is the volume 
that is never exchanged. It is the amount of air left in the lungs after maximum exhalation. Residual 
volume exists because if not, our lungs would collapse....
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APES PACKET REVIEW || ALL CORRECT.
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Describe what happens when two tectonic plates collide along a subduction zone. correct answers One plates moves under another and sinks into Earth's mantle. A trench may be formed 
 
Explain how subduction leads to volcanic activity correct answers One plate is pushed down and melted as molten material/ magma rises to the surface near the zone 
 
What areas exhibit island arcs correct answers Coast of Asia (Philippines, Ryukyu, Japan, Kuril, and Aleutian) 
 
What areas exhibit a growing nonvol...
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Red Notes Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Where is Machu Picchu located? 
: 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 was the battle that 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? 
: Incas 
Who invented structures such as arches and roads? 
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: Romans 
Where did the idea...
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2000 GE Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Updated
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2000 GE Exam 3 Questions and Answers 
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What is the world's highest mountain range? What made it? Where is the Deccan 
plateau? - CORRECT ANSWER-Himalayas, world's highest mountain range. Made 
from the crash of Indian and Eurasian plates. 
The Deccan plateau is in Southern India and is surrounded by Ghats (smaller mnt 
ranges). 
 
What technically is the monsoon? How do winds flow in the winter? In the summer? 
Which one is the rainy season for most of the sub-con...
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ISP 203B- EXAM 1 Questions With Solutions
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ISP 203B- EXAM 1 Questions With Solutions 
Why is Bangladesh so prone to flooding? sediment erosion from the Himalayas 
Characteristics of Continental Crust 40 to 70 KM thick 
mostly granite 
more buoyant, less dense 
Characteristics of Oceanic Crust less than 5 km thick 
mostly basalt 
less buoyant, more dense
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GARP 0101 Exam 3 Questions with complete solution
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GARP 0101 Exam 3 Questions with complete solution What was the primary force behind the formation of the Himalayas? - correct answer The collision of peninsular India with the Eurasia continental plate 
 
The two rivers which dominate South Asia are the - correct answer Indus and Ganges 
 
The Western Ghats - correct answer are a range of mountains that separate the narrow western coast of India from the rest of the country 
 
What climatic factor dominates South Asia? - correct answer ...
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