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50 student registerd for math and 85 student registerd in english how many student in both class​

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1. 50 student registerd for math and 85 student registerd in english how many student in both class​


Answer:

135 students in all

Step-by-step explanation:

85+50=135

2. which color registerd the highest frequency and shortest wavelength​


Answer:

violet daw nung sinearch ko


3. a. globe A blows b. globe B blowsc. globe C blowsd. globe D blowse. globe E blows​


Answer:

I think B

Explanation:

correct me if i'm wrong bb


4. smart and globe differencesSmart and Globe similarities ​


answer:

globe

Here's a Globe comparison to help you choose the better postpaid service provider for you. SIM-Only Postpaid ..

smart

You asked for it so we're giving it to you -- after using and reviewing both the smartPrepaid LTE Home WiFi and the

Explanation:

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Answer:

the report reveals that across all regions, globe has better availability while smart has better speeds in 4g. globe users were able to find 4g signal 62.6% of the time, compared to smart users who were  only able to find 4g signal less than 52.7% of the time.

Explanation:


5. Activity 1. Locating Lines on a Globe Directions: Study the globe below. Locate and label the different lines on the globe. 1.2.3.4.​


Answer:

1. equator

2. latitude

3. prime meridian

4. longitude

Explanation:

pa-brainliest po if makatulong...


6. Globe connects people.dedeth is using globe SIM card then,​


Answer:

they use it to get a signal


7. In doing this activity you need a globe (if available) or an illustration of a globe. Procedure: 1.Study the image of the globe below. Then get a real globe and identify the following parts. A. Where is the north pole? B. Where is the equator?​


Answer:

I can provide you with the information you need to locate the North Pole and Equator on a globe.

To locate the North Pole on a globe, look for the point at the very top of the globe. This point is located at 90 degrees latitude north. It is also known as the Arctic Pole or Geographic North Pole.

To locate the Equator on a globe, look for the line that circles the globe at its widest point, dividing it into two equal hemispheres. This line is located at 0 degrees latitude and is known as the Equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.

Identifying the North Pole and Equator on a globe is important in understanding geography and locating different places on the Earth's surface.


8. smart and globe differences Smart and Globe similarities ​


ang pagkaka iba ng globe ay dika matatawangan kapag globe ka dapat kapwa globe ka den smart naman ay similarities den nman


9. Which part of the globe was brightly lit when you focused the light directly on the globe?​


Answer:

the same in Philippines can see the equator couse of light

Explanation:

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answer

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10. A torch battery is connected to a torch globe by two wires. the globe is glowing


Answer:

The electricity flows through wire A from the battery to the globe, which uses up all the electricity.


11. study the globe bellow. locate and label the different lines on the globe.​


Answer:

yawi said:iiievos evos


12. face the light as you turn the globe observe the light on the globe from different position ​


Explanation:

This experiment is scientific explanation

that show how Daynight Cycle exist!!


13. locating lines on a globestudy the globe willow locate and label the different lines on the globe ​


Two types of imaginary reference lines are used to locate positions or points and to make accurate globes and maps. These lines are called parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. Two of these imaginary reference lines, the equator and the prime meridian, are called primary reference lines because they are where we start the numbering system.


14. a parts of the globe procedure: study the image of the globe below then, identify the parts that are labelled in the image


Answer:

equator, Prime Meridian, Latitude, Longitude, North Pole, and South Pole.

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15. Which is an observation of the picture of the globe? a. The globe is divided into halves by the equator. b. The globe is a model of the earth. c. The globe is tilted. d. All of the above.​


Answer:

b

Explanation:

b because globe is the model of the planet earth

Answer:

A. The globe is divided into halves by the equator

Explanation:

the globe is divided into halves by the equator,the first half is the south pole and the other half is the north pole


16. to find the shortest distance between 2 points on a globe on a globe , you find the length of the


Explanation:

The shortest distance between two points on the surface of a sphere is an arc, not a line. (Try this with a string on a globe.) In addition, the azimuth looking from Point B to Point A will not be the converse (90 degrees minus the azimuth) of the azimuth looking from Point A to Point B.


17. On a globe, the Equator is the


Answer:

The equator represents the zero degree latitude. Since the distance from the equator to either of the poles is one-fourth of a circle round the earth, it will measure ¼th of 360 degrees, i.e. 90°. Thus, 90 degrees north latitude marks the North Pole and 90 degrees south latitude marks the South Pole


18. Can you give a question nag sisimula sa globeKunwari globe is a?​


Answer:

modelo ng mundo. saan makikita ang kabuuang larawan kung saan nakalagay o nakapwesto ang bawat bansa,mga karagatan,at mga kontinente? answer-globo

Explanation:

yan lang ang alam ko eh thank me later

A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. ... Typically, it will also divide the celestial sphere into constellations. The word globe comes from the Latin word globus, meaning "sphere".

Explanation:


19. what is globe/global? Can you explain what a globe/global.______________________________________________.​


GLOBE: A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. Globes serve purposes similar to maps, but unlike maps, they do not distort the surface that they portray except to scale it down. A model globe of Earth is called a terrestrial globe. A model globe of the celestial sphere is called a celestial globe.

GLOBAL: Global Interconnectedness refers to the ability to understand and function in an increasingly multicultural, international, yet interconnected environment. It fosters the development of individuals to become successful professionals, civic leaders, and informed citizens in a diverse national and global society.

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20. Directions: Study the globe below. Locate and label the different lines on theglobe.​


Answer:

sorry po hindi ko po yan alam


21. Guide Questions1. What is a globe? a map?2. What are the differences between a globe and a map?3. How do globe and map help the navigators locate places?4. Which is more useful? A globe or a map? Why?5. What is the most common thing you notice as you look at a globe and a map?6. Do we need to study the other features of a globe and a map? Why?​


Answer:

1. A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. Globes serve purposes similar to some maps, but unlike maps, do not distort the surface that they portray except to scale it down. ... A globe shows details of its subject. A terrestrial globe shows landmasses and water bodies

2. A globe is a three-dimensional sphere while a map is two-dimensional. The globe represents the whole earth, whereas a map may represent the whole earth or just a part of it. A globe can be used to get a broad-level picture of the world while maps provide more specific information about different places.

3. : Of course it help the navigator to know the right and exact location of one place and another, It also hep them to determine what is the right latitude and longtitude of the place it also a tools for planning trips, learning about faraway locales, and studying movements of people, goods, and information

5. The longitude, latitude lines, lands of different countries, and its name/label.

22. Study the globe bellow.Locate and label the different lines on the globe.​


Answer:

north pole south pole north east south east


23. Activity 1: Fill me!Fill in the blank with the correct answer.1. What is a globe?2. What does a globe stands for?3. What is the shape of the globe?4. What is the use of the globe?5. What do you see on the globe?​


Answer:

1.Globe is a spherical model of Earth.

2.Globe stands for "Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment".

3.Sphere.

4.It is used to locate places.

5.the whole Earth, the county's, ocean,forest, continent etc.

Explanation:

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24. task 1 : lines of the Globe study the image of the globe below then, identify and labbeled parts​


Answer:

1.North pole.

2.Latitude.

3.Longitude.

4.Equator.

5.Prime meridian.

6.South pole.

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pa brainliest po


25. Directions: Study the globe below. Locate and label the different lines on theglobe.​


Hope it helps:)

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26. the globe of the Moon has a radius of 10 inches.Find the volume of the globe​


[tex]\huge\textit{Answer}[/tex]

4188.79inches³ is the volume of the globe.

Solution

Use the formula for finding the volume of sphere:

[tex]v = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3} [/tex]

Whereas, [tex]\textit{r=radius}[/tex].

[tex]v = \frac{4}{3} \times \pi \times 10^{3} \\ v = 4188.79inch^{3} [/tex]


27. draw a globe and label the special line in the globe​


Explanation:

here's the answer hope it works !


28. you have a globe that has a radius of 11 inches. find the volume of your globe​


Answer:

523 in3

Step-by-step explanation:

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[tex]\underline{\mathcal{QUESTION}}:[/tex]

you have a globe that has a radius of 11 inches. find the volume of your globe

[tex]\underline{\mathcal{SOLUTION}}:[/tex]

[tex]\sf{ V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 }[/tex]

[tex]\sf{V = \frac{4}{3} \pi (11in)^3}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{V = \frac{4}{\bcancel3}(\bcancel{1089}in)^3(\pi)}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{V = 1452 \pi in^3}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{V = (1452)(3.14)}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{V = 4559.28in^3}[/tex]

[tex]\underline{\mathcal{ANSWER}}:[/tex]

Therefore the volume is 4559.28in³

#CarryOnLearning


29. 1. imaginary vertical lines in the globe2. imaginary horizontal lines in the globe3. part of the globe between the NorthPole and equator4. part of the globe between the SouthPole and equator5. starting point of longitude and itdivides the globe vertically6. starting point of latitude and it dividesthe globe horizontally​


Answer:

1. lines of longitude, known as "meridians".

2.parallels horizontal mapping lines on Earth are lines of latitude. 

3. Northern Hemisphere

4. Southern Hemisphere

5. The prime meridian

6. Equator

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Answer:

1.longitudinal lines

Imaginary lines, also called meridians, running vertically around the globe. Unlike latitude lines, longitude lines are not parallel. Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator.

2.parallels

Horizontal mapping lines on Earth are lines of latitude. They are known as "parallels" of latitude, because they run parallel to the equator.

3.northern hemisphere

This spherical Earth can be divided into equal halves called hemispheres. If we separate Earth halfway between the North and South poles (at the equator), we get the Northern Hemisphere (centered around the North Pole), and the Southern Hemisphere (centered around the South Pole).

4.southern hemisphere

This spherical Earth can be divided into equal halves called hemispheres. If we separate Earth halfway between the North and South poles (at the equator), we get the Northern Hemisphere (centered around the North Pole), and the Southern Hemisphere (centered around the South Pole).

5.The prime meridian

is the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around the Earth.

6.The equator

is at 0 degrees (0°) latitude, and it divides Earth into its northern and southern hemispheres. It is the starting point for measuring distances in degrees north or south of the equator.

Explanation:

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30. Roger will make a globe using clay. If the globe should have a radius of 3 cm, will 100 cm3 of clay be enough to make the globe?


Answer:

maybe maybe not, who knows, only god knowsz, trust god.


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