The answer is A. Subsistence.
Explanation:
1)walk/ use bikes=reducing CO2
2)use computers= saving forest
3)treat sewage= conserving fresh water
Answer:
i hope this helps
Explanation:
walk or bycicle→→ reducing Co2 emissions
cars produce lots of polution in the air
use computers for notes/communication→→saving forests
paper comes from trees, so by taking notes online you dont use paper
treat sewage water→→conserving freshwater aquifers
lots of chemicals such as pestisides get into our water. Also sewage water gets dumped out in other large body of waters
The British first arrived in Tonga in the late-18th century, when Captain James Cook made three visits to the islands between 1773 and 1777.[1] Approximately fifty years later, English Wesleyan Methodist missionaries came to Tonga and began converting the islanders to Christianity.[2] In 1831, they succeeded in converting "paramount chief" Taufa'ahau Tupou,[1] who became King George Tupou I in 1845.[2] It was during this time (circa 1840s) that the first Tongan flag was adopted. It consisted of a white field with a cross (either red or blue in colour) at all four corners, and the letters "A" (in red) and "M" (in blue) at the centre that symbolise the king.[3]
Upon his accession to the throne, the king sought to design a new flag for the nation,[3] one that would represent Christianity.[4] He befriended Shirley Waldemar Baker – a member of the United Kingdom's Tongan mission who later became the Prime Minister of Tonga – and they worked together to formulate a new flag, coat of arms and national anthemfor Tonga.[2] The new design resembled the British Red Ensign, in that three-quarters of it consisted of a simple red field, with a "distinctive canton" featured in the upper hoist section; this was first used in 1866.[3] A new constitution for the kingdom was formulated and proclaimed on 4 November 1875.[2] It "codified" the new flag design,[3] and marks when it was adopted as the national flag.[4] Under Article 47 of the Constitution, this flag can "never be altered" and "shall always be the flag" of Tonga.[5]
The main task of state legislatures is to create, pass, and amend state laws
The State Legislature is empowered to make laws on State List and Concurrent List.
TheParliament and the Legislative Assemblies have the right to make the laws on the subjects mentioned in the Concurrent List.
State legislatures have a number of other duties besides legislation. These include the confirmation of important stateofficers and oversight of the state government.
The elected members of state legislatures are meant to stay in close contact with the people that they represent.
Depending on the country, legislatures may also be given additional powers such as the power to collect taxes, declare war, and approve of federal appointments.
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(A) create laws...
judicial is to enterprit (Judge)
Executive its is to enforce (Exicute)
B. House of Representatives
C. Both senate and house
D. Neither the senate nor house
If you want to explain why, go ahead.
And you can only use the letter once