Answer:
Explanation:
Although no scientist has been able to discover with 100% certainty the cause of extinction of primates in relation to different periods of the planet. These extinctions are believed to have occurred as follows:
Pilocene is considered the least ancient period. In that period the vegetation was similar to the vegetation we know today. However, this period is marked by the cessation of exchange of currents between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, which resulted in climatic changes that many primates were unable to adapt and ended up dying.
The period called Miocene is marked by the formation of mountains and the appearance of several mammals. As the fauna in this period was abundant, the vegetation became more repressed and could only be found in specific places. This generated strong competition among primates, causing many of them to find no food and end up dying, or to die due to violent fights over vegetation.
The period called Pleistocene, in turn, is marked by the evolution of the human being. This period featured species of homo erectus, which was a great hunter. As you may have already realized, hunting was essential to the survival of human beings, who probably killed countless primates without taking into account the breeding season, causing primate extinction.
Answer:
Wheat, Sugar, Soyabean and citrus fruits.
Explanation:
Agriculture consist of 54% of the economy market share Latin America's agricultural sector is less developed as compared to that of the Industrial sector. As there is an unequal distribution of landholdings. Latin America produces a diverse range of agricultural products such as coffee tea, coca banana, soya, and beef. Brazil and Argentina produce about 16% of the world's food and agriculture products. Brazil alone exports about 37% of the agricultural products. Most Latin American production comes from small farmer's produce. Exports of sugar, citrus fruits and coffee are of high export value to north America.
An algal bloom appears in a pond surrounded by crop fields.
Rusting pipes in an apartment contaminate tap water with copper.
Effluent from a factory raises the water temperature in a river by 2°C.
Sediment disturbed by swimmers in a lake makes the water increasingly turbid.
I don't think they would regulate the second scenario.
Answer:
within a few hundred miles off the coast
Explanation:
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Question 14 options:
Judicial Review can decide if laws are unconstitutional
Impeachable by Congress
Override veto
Lifetime appointment of judges
Suggests laws to Congress
Can appoint judges
The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes. The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.
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Oceanic crust is younger than continental crust
Oceanic crust is completely under the ocean, continental crust is mostly above the ocean
Oceanic crust is made of metamorphic rock, continental crust is made of igneous rock
Oceanic crust is thicker than continental crust
Answer:
Oceanic crust is younger than continental crust
Explanation:
Oceanic crust is the name given to the terrestrial lithosphere layer, with specific characteristics of composition, thickness and differentiated densities, which constitute the bottom of the ocean basins. This together with the Continental Crust constitute the Earth Crust, yet they are completely distinct in composition, thickness and geological history.
The Oceanic Crust exists at the bottom of all Oceans, filling the spaces between the portions of Continental Crust. Due to its density and thickness, it plunges below the edge of the continental plate into the subduction zones. This forces a new ocean plate to be constantly formed to accommodate displacement of continents and replace the plate that is destroyed by subduction. Thus, the Oceanic Crust can be seen, like the skin, as a healing structure covering the surface areas of the Earth that are no longer covered by Continental Crust due to the continual remoteness of the continents.