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    Tanzania has many major landforms and sources of water that surround it. Some landforms include Mount Meru which is an active volcano‚ Mount Kilimanjaro which is a dormant volcano‚ and the Usambra and Pare mountain ranges. The Gregory Rift is a major landform because it’s the eastern section of the Great River valley. Ol Doinyo Lengai is another native major landform to Tanzania; it is the only volcano in the world to produce netrocarbonatite lava. Tanzania is bordered by the Indian Ocean and contains

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    and forced to beg on the streets. “Girls are usually afraid of speaking out against their parents’ decision or reporting abuse in a society where a woman is traditionally shamed if she rejects marriage or defies her family.” 13-Year-old Saadah from Yemen was forced into a marriage but managed to escape. The reason why Saadah was married off at such a young age was that Saadah’s father was ill‚ and no longer able to sustain his family. This article has many examples of situations similar to Saadah’s

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    3)Considering the aforementioned‚ justify whether it is more costly or beneficial to continue the military intervention in Yemen. List possible costs and benefits (negative and positive implications) that the intervention has in Yemen and the international community. the delegation of Afghanistan believes that this country might be more benefitted if the military interventions stoped because they are doing more harm than good‚ for example this military intervention are to defend the

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    UNO UN- stands for United Nations. It is an organization that keeps different nations together for international cultural exchange‚ political viewpoints and experience. There are several objectives that UN sticks to‚ these are; peacekeeping and security‚ human rights and humanitarian assistance‚ social and economic development‚ mandates‚ greening the blue and many others all around the globe. The United Nations was established in 1945‚ right after the League of Nations failed to prevent World

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    the Earth. • Different landforms of the Earth could be categorized into three based on size‚ magnitude and relief features. Different orders of relief  The second The first order of relief order of relief are those that are those that are found on are big and The third order of relief are those that have been formed by the different exogenous process Continental Mountain Systems The mountain systems found on Oceanic Mountain Systems The landforms that are found Mid-Oceanic is

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    Sanaa is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. it is the capital of the Republic of Yemen. The history of Sanaa started when founded by Shem‚ son of Noah. the story tells of how Shem reached Yemen after a long way from the north and found Sanaa a suitable place to settle in. Shem originally chose the western part of Sanaa but according to a popular legend‚ it says that the moment he began building the foundations of the city‚ a bird flied to himand picked up his sounding lead to the eastern

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    During the Gilded Age‚ in the end which would be from 1875-1900 it was an era of prosperity and poverty. It is often remembered by the lifes of those like the Rockefellers and Carnagies‚ while the other majority of the people were working class. However‚ the movement towards organized labor was unsuccessful in improving the position of workers because of the failure of strikes‚ the superiority feeling employers had over employees and most importantly the lack of governmental support. Therefore the

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    explain the formation of landforms resulting from rejuvenation. (15 marks) River rejuvenation is caused by a drop in sea level‚ which means a river has further to go to get to the sea and therefore has more energy. This means that the river stages all go back one. Isostatic shift is when the land rises relative to the sea level‚ caused by the melting of ice sheets. Eustatic shift is when the sea level falls relative to the land‚ caused by the creation of ice sheets. A landform which is formed through

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    Formation of Coastal Landforms Coastal landforms are formed in several different ways and can depend on several factors. The factors are things such as wind direction rocky type and fetch of the waves around the landform. These factors all contribute to create distinctive landforms. This essay will be identifying the ways in which these coastal landforms have been made Headlands and bays such as Beachy head on the south coast of England. Headlands and bays are often found on the same coastline

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    The benefits of Australian landforms Australia has many significant and beautiful landforms that are valuable and unique. These landforms provide many benefits that have important outcomes for the economy‚ and the survival of life and vegetation in Australia. Australia’s most precious landforms are its water bodies each of which has a very important role for the survival of life and vegetation in Australia. The two largest and most important water bodies in Australia are its large

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