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CISEC Module 2: Background of an Inspector verified to pass 2024/2025
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CISEC Module 2: Background of an Inspector 
Surface creep erosion - correct answer the rolling and sliding movement of particles across a surface. Represent about 5% to 25% of the total soil loss by wind. Creates sand dunes. 
 
Saltation erosion - correct answer the hopping and bouncing movement of particles. Particles are lifted into the atmosphere but return to the ground and dislodge other particles. Represent about 50% to 80% of the total loss by wind. Transports the most soil! 
 
Suspensi...
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A-level Biology BIODIVERSITY Questions With Complete Answers
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A-level Biology BIODIVERSITY Questions With Complete Answers 
 
TOPIC: BIODIVERSITY 
TOPIC: BIODIVERSITY 
What is biodiversity? 
The variety of living organisms in an area. 
What are the three levels of biodiversity? 
1)Habitat diversity 
2)Species diversity 
3)Genetic diversity 
What is habitat diversity? 
-A habitat is the area inhabited by a species. 
-Habitat diversity is the number of different habitats in an area. 
What is an example of habitat diversity? 
-A costal area could contain many...
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CFM Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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CFM Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three most common types of flooding? Riverine, Coastal, and Shallow Flooding 
Which type of flooding has accounted for the most flood-related deaths? Flash Flooding 
A curve or turn in a river channel? Meander 
What is the major cause in coastal flooding? Storm Surge 
What causes a tsunami? Underwater earthquakes or volcanoes 
List the five types of special flood hazards covered in FEMA 480. 1. Closed Basin Lakes 2. Uncertain flow...
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Digital Photography Unit 8 Exam Questions & Answers Already Passed
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Landscapes are the one type of photograph where you should always use the traditional 
perspective. - False 
Coastal areas can be particularly hard on cameras, lenses, and tripods with the 
corrosive salt water and spray. - True 
The midday sun is best for desert photographs. - False 
When will the reflections on the water be best? - A calm day 
What is a challenge in photographing forests? - Large variations in light 
Impressionistic landscapes tend to use a shallower depth of field. - True 
Wh...
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Massachusetts Real Estate Test Definitions with complete solutions.
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Massachusetts Real Estate Test Definitions with complete solutions. 
21E Certificate ️ Certifies that property is free from contamination 
203(b) ️ FHA financing program for anyone purchasing a primary 1-4 family, 
owner-occupied residence 
1031 Exchange ️ Way to defer capital gains tax; property owner must re-invest 
profits from the sale of an investment property into another investment property 
within 6 months 
1099 ️ Independent contractor status according to the IRS tax classificat...
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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed
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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed How are waves formed The wind blowing over the sea, friction with the surface of the water causes ripples to form and these develop into waves 
Constructive waves Low waves that surge up the beach, powerful swash weak backwash, deposit large amounts of material, crests far apart, gently sloping wave front 
Destructive waves Formed by local storms near the coast, powerful backwash, closely spaced, high and steep, weak swash, narrow the beach, stee...
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Prophet HUD Study Set |Exam Elaboration| 100% Correct Answer [Graded A+]
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Prophet HUD Study Set |Exam 
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Location of Ahqaf *Ans* Yemen, Hadramaut 
Translation of Ahqaf *Ans* Sand dunes, Sand hills 
Place where the people of 'Ad lived *Ans* Ahqaf 
Name of the tribe of Prophet Hud *Ans* 'Ad 
Reason Allah sent Prophet Hud and his message *Ans* To tell the people to Worship Allah 
alone
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Chapter 1 - Self assessment questions & Answers
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How does a scientist turn an observation into a hypothesis and investigate that hypothesis? - ANSWER An observation can be turned into a hypothesis when a scientist comes up with a temporary explanation to explain why that observation is the way it is (this is a hypothesis. This hypothesis can then be investigated by using an experiment. That experiment can either lead to observations that support the hypothesis or do not. If the observations support the hypothesis, the hypothesis is more certai...
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WSET Level 3: Bordeaux (with Complete Solutions)
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CHATEAU correct answers Most vineyards are known in Bordeaux as... 
 
3 biggest Bordeaux Areas correct answers Left Bank, Right Bank, Between Dordogne and Garonne 
 
Bordeaux Left Bank correct answers Medoc: Saint Estephe, Pauillac, Saint-Julien 
Haut Medoc: Margaux 
Graves: Pessac Leognan, Cerons, Barsac, Sauternes 
 
Bordeaux Right Bank correct answers Saint-Emilion, Saint-Emilion Satellites, Pomerol, Fronsac, Cotes de Bourg, Premieres Cotes de Blaye 
 
Bordeaux Between Dordogne and Garonne co...
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APSC 151 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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APSC 151 Exam Questions With Verified 
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Aa flow - answerA type of lava flow that has a jagged, blocky surface. 
Ablation - answerA general term for the loss of ice and snow from a glacier. 
Abrasion - answerThe grinding and scraping of a rock surface by the friction and impact of 
rock particles carried by water, wind, and ice 
Abyssal plain - answerA very level area of the deep-ocean floor, usually lying at the foot of 
the continental rise. 
Accretionary wedge - answerA large wedge-sha...
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