Rio Grande
Albuquerque
St. Augustine
2 What did the Spanish bring to the New World?
Furs
Honeybees and tobacco
Barley, oats, wheat, and oranges
Gold and Juniper
3 What was used to cure skin irritations?
Horehound
Carrots
Garlic
Cornstarch
4 Why did Hernando de Soto explore Florida?
To establish permanent settlements
To find both gold and a water passage to China and Japan
To find a mythical group of seven cities made of gold
To spread Christianity
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5 What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?
Prevented French from going past the mountains
Prevented fur trade from going on past the mountains
Prevented settlers from going past the mountains
Prevented Native Americans from going past the mountains
6 What did a joiner do?
Taught school
Built houses
Joined wood together into things like cupboards and staircases
Introduced members of the colony to the church
7 Which of the plants below was used to cure diseases?
Carrots
Horehound
Potatoes
Garlic
8 How did the False Face society heal people?
1They would wear very frightening masks to scare the evil spirits away. They believed that evil spirits caused illness.
2They would use various herbs and wild plants to create a paste which they would rub all over the sick person.
3They were the first of all Native Americans to practice conventional medicine.
4They would have patients wear a mask for 30 days and nights to ward off the evil spirits that they believed caused illness.
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Answer:
St.Augustine was officially colonized first in 1565 but europeans first arrived in Albuquerque in 1540.
Explanation:
B) continental polar
C) maritime tropical
D) ontinental tropical
THE ANSWER IS C.
Answer:
Correct answer is C. Maritme Tropical.
An air mass is a large amount of air in the atmosphere that has similar temperature and pressure.
The air mass formed over the Indian Ocean is named as maritime tropical air mass. It is warm and humid.
The answer is C on edge :)
Answer:
b. 15% nitrogen, 30% phosphorus, 10% potash (potassium)
Explanation:
The marks on the packages of the fertilizers are telling us what is their content. The system used id the N-P-K ratio. The N-P-K ratio is giving us information about the chemicals from which the fertilizer is made, and the percentage of each of them. N stands for nitrogen, P stands for phosphorus, and K stands for potash (potassium). In this case we have 15-30-10. This will mean that the percentage of nitrogen is 15%, the percentage of phosphorus is 30%, and the percentage of potash (potassium) is 10%, meaning that we have a fertilizer that is high on phosphorus content.
The fertilizer grade 15-30-10 corresponds to 15% nitrogen, 30% phosphorous, and 10% potash (potassium), respectively. These nutrients play crucial roles in plant health, growth, energy storage and transfer, along with various cellular functions. The fertilizer type should be chosen based on the plant's specific needs and the existing nutrients in the soil.
The numbers on a bag of fertilizer, or the fertilizer grade, represent the percentages of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), and Potassium (K), respectively. So, in the case of a 15-30-10 fertilizer, the correct combination would be b. 15% nitrogen, 30% phosphorous, 10% potash (potassium).
Nitrogen is crucial in many of a plant’s biological processes and is a major component of proteins, nucleic acids, chlorophyll, and other cell components. Phosphorus helps plants store and transfer energy. Potassium, also known as potash, is important for overall plant health due to its role in the functioning of cell membranes and its involvement in photosynthesis as well as other cellular processes.
Thus, the composition of a fertilizer should be tailored to the nutritional needs of the specific plant and the nutrient content of the soil in which it is being grown.
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