well I know that #1 is Nile River #1 (A) is longest the third question is 4,000 Blue Nile and White Nile now try to awenser the rest in your text book pages numbers 38 through 46
No, valley is not an adverb.The word valley is a noun, since it is a place and a thing.
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It can be. But it can also be a preposition (e.g. across the valley).
Grow Valley Regular Ending 1. Compass - (Human Sensitivity/ Design system) 2. Pickaxe - (Architectural systems) 3. Computer Chip - (Electricity and electronic information systems) 4. Gear - (Mechanical systems) 5. Magnifying Glass - (Mathematical chemistry system) 6. Beaker - (Matter / chemicals system) 7. Heart - Life sciences system Underground Ending *click as soon as possible on each* 1. Magnifying glass 2. Gear 3. Heart 4. Computer Chip 5. Compass (or is it a surveyor's transit?) 6. Pickaxe 7. Beaker
S. J. Reading has written: 'The Derwent Valley Light Railway' -- subject(s): Derwent Valley Light Railway 'The Derwent Valley Railway' -- subject(s): Derwent Valley Light Railway
Long Valley Caldera's current volcanic activity level is normal with aviation color code of green. (Updated 2-9-12 CalVO) This simply means that there is no out of the ordinary activity currently present in the Long Valley Volcanic Complex. For further information on the Long Valley Volcanic System as well as its monthly activity updates see the CalVO (California Volcano Observatory) website in the related links section.
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what is the economic activity of the blue ridge valley region
Usually the movement of tectonic plates.
A valley breeze flows up a valley or mountain slope.A mountain breeze blows down a mountain slope.For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
A valley breeze flows up a valley or mountain slope.A mountain breeze blows down a mountain slope.For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
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well i found the answer by actually reading and looking through my book... the answer is Han Wudi
Tectonic plate activity is the physical process responsible for the Great Rift Valley and the Great Escarpment. The Great Rift Valley was given its name by John Walter Gregory, a British explorer.