Soil erosion is only an agricultural problem.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A ball tossed vertically upward reaches its highest point and then falls back to its starting point. Along this up-and-down path, the acceleration of the ball is always

A. in the direction of motion. B. directed upward. C. directed downward. D. opposite its velocity.

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The city of Los Alamos New Mexico is known for its historic involvement in what 20th century invention?

A) The electric automobile B) Military aircraft C) The atomic bomb D) The computer

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What is the Hajj?

A) the sacred book of Islam B) the pilgrimage to the Western Wall in Jerusalem that many Jews make during their lifetime C) the pilgrimage to Muhammed's birthplace (Makkah) that every Muslim is supposed to make during his or her lifetime D) the month-long fast that Muslims must undertake each year E) the pilgrimage to the Holy Land that many Christians make during their lifetime

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When were the data created?

Earthquakes are one of the biggest natural disaster risks in some parts of the world. In this exercise you will add the USA Earthquake Risk layer to your map and assess the earthquake risk in several areas. Find the USA Earthquake Risk layer by selecting “Add” then “Browse Living Atlas Layers.” Next select “Landscape” then “Ecology” and “USA Earthquake Risk.” Add the layer to your map by clicking “Add layer to map (as layer).” In the Content window on the left side of the screen, click on the ellipses below the layer name and then select “Show item details.” A new screen should appear in your web browser that describes the dataset in the Description and Dataset Summary sections. If more information about the dataset is desired, users can click on “Link to source metadata” toward the bottom of the page. Answer the question about the dataset.

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