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Final self-evaluation 02 - Towards a global system
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Match each definition with a concept: Phenomenon characterised by economic, political, social and cultural interdependence between all countries on the planet. Situation in which some MEDCs defend…
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Investigate. Light travelling
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When the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth, its shadow is projected onto the Earth. This happens because light travels in straight lines. What is this phenomenon called? What happens when the…
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Light, shadow and penumbra
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3.1. Linear propagation of light Light is an electromagnetic wave that propagates in a straight line in all directions. Each of the directions that light propagates in is called a ray. This phenomenon…
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Final self-evaluation T06 01 - The age of imperialism
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Are the following sentences true or false?: Imperialism was a social phenomenon. Exploitation colonies were places where colonists from the metropole went to live permanently. The United States expanded…
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Check. Effects of heat on bodies
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Explain the phenomena of expansion and contraction. Why do they happen? What is the anomalous expansion of water? With a…
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Choose. Atmospheric phenomena
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Match each phenomenon with its description: Movement of air from one place to another because of differences in the pressure between the two places. Water droplets and ice crystals that fall from clouds…