What is a slope-stability map? What will be an ideal response?


A slope-stability map portrays the mass wasting hazards of an area.

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What is the main difference between a dipole-dipole interaction and a dipole-induced dipole interaction?

A. Dipole-induced dipole interactions are stronger because the induced dipoles can be formed at any time. B. Both are similar, but one involves a temporary dipole created by a permanent dipole. C. Dipole-dipole interactions are weaker because the dipoles are permanent. D. Both are identical. E. none of the above

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Most of Tibet has an altitude greater than 5000 metres, where the atmospheric pressure is about 500 hPa. At this altitude, Tibetans live higher than what percentage of air molecules in the atmosphere?

A. about 75% B. about 25% C. about 10% D. about 50%

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Cite two ways in which chlorofluorocarbons can affect the environment

What will be an ideal response?

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A model car with three times the speed as another has

A. three times as much momentum. B. nine times as much kinetic energy. C. both of these D. none of the above

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