How did the inca adapt their way of life to the mountainous terrain?

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Answer: They adapted their life by building terraces to farm on. They had irrigation systems to get water and used llama fur to keep warm.

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Leaves, Stems, Roots, Seed/Seeds, Vascular System

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Why are the Prairie Provinces an important economic sector of Canada?

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The Prairie Provinces are an important economic sector of Canada because they are the most important agricultural area of the country.

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The Prairie Provinces are a vast region of Canadian prairies that extends throughout the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The region is characterized by having a sedimentary soil and by its slightly uneven relief. It can be considered part of the Great Plains of North America. It is the most important Canadian agricultural area, despite only allowing a relatively short crop season, due to the duration of the harsh winter.

The three prairie provinces have a combined area of 1,960,681 km² (19.65% of Canada's area). Their joint population is about 5,630,000 inhabitants (in mid-2009) equivalent to 17.25% of the national total.

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How did women's role of Workforce change World War I

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Women had to work during Ww1 because of the lack of employees. Men we're off fighting so women stepped up and did the work back in America. This helped America continue to function throughout the course of the war.

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The people living in Iceland today are descendants of the Norse who settled on Iceland, which was uninhabited in the 9th century. How was the Norse able to maintain the settlement of Iceland?

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The land was settled quickly, mainly by Norwegians who may have been fleeing conflict or seeking new land to farm. By 930, the chieftains had established a form of governance, the Althing, making it one of the world's oldest parliaments. Towards the end of the tenth century, Christianity came to Iceland through the influence of the Norwegian king Olaf Tryggvason. During this time, Iceland remained independent, a period known as the Old Commonwealth, and Icelandic historians began to document the nation's history in books referred to as sagas of Icelanders

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