(where something is and why is it there how do humans interact with it
1.How did it become "here"?
2.Where is this place?
3.Why is it here?
Where and why
Geographers look at the world in local, regional, and global levels. A physical geographer studies natural environment while human geographers study human society.
Location, precipitation, soil
The three types of settlement patterns are: scattered, linear, and clustered. Scattered means that the houses are scattered, linear means that they are beside roads, and clustered means their clustered. :)
They did one of three things, and they switched off constantly: 1. They walked 2. They took a carriage or a wagon 3. They prayed to God, and he answered their prayer by sending them angels that flew them to wherever they wanted to go.
247 is off the chart for for Language, Reading and Math, it would likely be on or slightly above grade level for all three tests in grade 12
The three adverb questions are: how, when, and where. These questions help identify the manner, time, and place of an action or event. For example, "how did she run?" (manner), "when did he arrive?" (time), and "where is she going?" (place).
The Three Questions was created in 1885.
yes. to figure out what a noun is you only need to ask three questions: "is it a person? is it a place? is it a thing?"
Three Questions was created on 2010-11-17.
There are three parts of speech they modify, but they can answer 4, maybe 5 different questions: Where? When? (or how frequently) How? To what extent? These are adverbs of place, time, (frequency), manner, and degree.
The three key economic questions are: What to produce? How to produce it? Who will consume it?
The Only Three Questions That Count was created in 2006.
Do you want to go back to my place? Do you want some cocain? Do you like anal sex? If she says yes to these questions she's not the one you want to marry!
Yes/No questions, question word questions and choice questions. I think there is more but these are the three basic types.Objective and Structured.Search and check, author & me, right there, on my own
Three types of questions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of The three types of questions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of a. opinion, fact, and policy. ... fact, value, and policy. lol my brain had to think-
what three questions must all economic systems answer?
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