The Amazon river in Brazil is the second longest river in the world. It is 6,400 km long. How is this projected in the poem?
It is projected as being a source for human development.
Brazil by Ronald de Carvalho: What does the poem tell about Brazil?
Brazil by Ronald de Carvalho: Based on the poem, would you say that Brazil has been industrialized or is it still mainly rural?
O Lovely Fishermaiden: How is the fishmaiden represented in the poem? Is she strong or fragile?
The charcoal burner's son: How do you explain the fact that the poem begins with the dawn and ends with the darkness?
A woman can row a boat at 6.00 km/h in still water. (a) If she is crossing a river where the current is 3.00 km/h, in what direction must her boat be headed if she wants to reach a point directly opposite her starting point? Express your answer as an angle with respect to the line perpendicular to the river, positive �f down the river. (b) If the river is 6.00 km wide, how long will she take to cross...
Problem 10: (10pts) You found yourself on an edge of a slow moving river which is 1 km wide, with a completely solved MATH 114 written assignment. You need to get back to your camp to upload the assignment on Crowdmark using your personal laptop as soon as possible, since the internet connection is not very stable here and the deadline is fast approaching. The camp is 2 km up the river on the opposite side. You can swim 4...
For each of the mathematical expressions given: 1. Tell the correct number of significant figures for the answer 2. Evaluate the mathematical expression using correct significant figures in the result. Number of Significant Figures Result 29.3 + (284 x 4.2) 15.467.9.23 0.517 +0.2742 0.0394 x 13 17.1 +0.77 12.62 +1.5 +0.25 The longest river in the world is the Nile River with a length of 4,145 miles. How long is the Nile in cable lengths meters nautical miles Use these...
11. What proper angle corresponds to the following directions? a.) 20 degrees south of east. b.) 52 degrees east of north. c.) 56 degrees west of south. 12. If a boat is traveling 65 north at 6 km/hr relative to a river flowing east at 11 km/hr... a.) How long would it take to cross the river ? b.) How far down stream would the boat be relative it's starting point?
A swimmer, capable of swimming at a speed of 1.90m/s in still water (i.e., the swimmer can swim with a speed of 1.90m/s relative to the water), starts to swim directly across a 1.93-km-wide river. However, the current is 1.24m/s, and it carries the swimmer downstream. (a) How long does it take the swimmer to cross the river? (b) How far downstream will the swimmer be upon reaching the other side of the river?
A boat, with a maximum speed of 8.10 km/hr in still water, is attempting to cross a river. Assume that the water flow is uniform, at a rate 4.11 km/hr and that the boat's direction leads it to land directly across from its starting point. A.)How much time will the trip require if the river is 0.830 km wide, B.) Use a vector diagram to figure out the velocity perpendicular to the shore. Use Distance = speed * time to...