a. True
b. False
Im boutta make it quick and simple its FALSE.
that man stupid
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The other answer here is completely wrong, correct answer would be false and here is why:
So to protect 1 area of land you need one buff zone, right? One buffer zone on the outside edge to protect the edges of the inner core of the natural land that you want to protect.
That being said to protect 2 natural areas of land, you would need 2 buffer zones : 1 for each area.
Now granted, these buffer zones would cover a smaller area but there are more buffer zones needed for 2 or more Natural areas of land just based solely on the math simple math behind it.
Hopes this actually helps someone, and always feel free to ask me for help It's what I'm here for. Thanks!
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I think the correct answer would be D
Mountains onto the Plains?
1. design of the teepee
2. use of a horse for transportation
3. opening of trade routes
4. settlement of Europeans
Use of a horse for transportation is the development made it possible for the Comanche to move from the Rocky Mountains onto the Plains. Hence, option B is correct.
The Rocky Mountains of North America stretch for around 3,000 miles, or from northern Alberta and British Columbia in Canada to New Mexico in the United States. In some places, the system is 300 miles or more wide.
Given its soaring panoramas that carry tourists to unprecedented altitudes, Rocky Mountain is not at all surprising that it is renowned across the world for its spectacular views. Longs Peak, the tallest mountain in the park, has a height of 14,259 feet.
Rocky Mountain states including Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as sporadically Arizona and New Mexico. Bear Lake's reflection of Longs Peak as captured by Steve Perry.
Thus, option B is correct.
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Answer:
The answer is "Use of a horse for transportation".
Explanation:
I personaly thought it was "Opening of trade routes" but i was incorrect i also took the test.