Why did the source of the logs in Chaco Canyon change over time?

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Answer 1
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They aged over time. They got older and changed a lot, they got lots of rings. Age changed them by changing the way the logs burned and etc.

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Answer 2
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Deforestation.

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The source of the logs changed since trees don't grow faster than humans. When people build a big old mall like Chaco Canyon all of the trees are used for it. When it's done, the natives either wait for new trees to grow (which takes a few generations) or use different trees! Not as strong, but they'll do the trick. After those trees are gone (and there's not a lot of forests in NM, I've been there) the natives go hungry. And when people are hungry, they get mad. At others. So war broke out, and the wise natives who lived there decided to go. By the way, the natives chose to use different trees. So, different trees (to make logs) means a different source of logs.

Also, A young juniper tree and a old juniper tree are still juniper trees, so the source is the same. Hope this helps!


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kidnapping
murder
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Examples of misdemeanors is shoplifting,trespassing and vandalism.

What is misdemeanor?

A misdemeanor is a type of offense that is not a criminal case.

Although the offense is punishable under the law but usually for a period of time which is less than 12 month.

Therefore, Examples of misdemeanors is shoplifting, trespassing and vandalism.

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Kidnapping

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Since you provide no options,

The most significant result probably that Kiev was able to increase its wealth

After Kiev increased its trade around that region , they're able to buy more manpower and equipments that would help them in their cause

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Read the excerpt from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,
And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker,
And in short, I was afraid.

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I believe the answer is: C. Death

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I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, . .. could be interpreted into the fact that the writer has already past his prime age.
So, eternal footman could be interpreted as death that await the writer before he leave the realm of the living.
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