What are the topographic features of each of the four major landform subregions of the Inland South?
What will be an ideal response?
Atlantic Coastal Plain: flat and featureless, sandy soils, large swamps
Piedmont: rolling hills and plateaus
Appalachians: mountainous with the northern area eroded by glaciers
North American Central Lowland: rich soil, low hills and flatland
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Which of the following regions has the lowest gross national income per capita?
A) North America B) South America C) Africa D) Russia E) Australia
A new gravel road is cut into the side of a mountain just north of Anchorage, Alaska. As the snow melts in June, the fine gravel and sand of the disturbed region quickly tumbles into the bottom of nearby streams
The addition of this fine gravel and sand changes the stream by A) decreasing the number of plants and animals that live there. B) decreasing the number of plants but increasing the number of animals that live there. C) increasing the number of plants but decreasing the number of animals that live there. D) increasing the number of plants and animals that live there.
The outermost layer of a bone is comprised of
A) spongy bone. B) compact bone. C) yellow bone marrow. D) red bone marrow.
Although most of biological productivity occurs close to land, a greater proportion is found in pelagic sediments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false