I think it's called Salt Lake
Over a long period of time (> 0.5 Ma), boisei had a diet predominantly composed of C4 resources, most likely grasses or sedges (Turkana, Baringo, Natron, and Olduvai regions).
Massive and low-cusped postcanine teeth, thick and large mandibular corpora, and strong masticatory muscles are all characteristics of the East African hominid Paranthropus boisei that are usually thought to be adaptations for a diet of nuts, seeds, and hard fruit.
This hypothesis was based on analyses of the morphology of P. boisei, but it also received indirect support from dental microwear studies of P. robustus, a close relative. These studies found that the South African Paranthropus had molar wear consistent with it having ingested and chewed small, hard food items, if not as primary resources then at least as backup foods.
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They made there homes out of clay and straw bricks
Answer: A) depends on the rods
Explanation:
Rods are the components that helps in providing vision in dim or low amount of light.Rods provides the ability to see objects around us at night but does not provide facility of color vision because of light sensitivity.
According to the question,Jane is able to see things due to the peripheral vision provided by the rods in night time but isn't able to identify the colors.
Other options are incorrect because cones, pupil and retina are not the factors that provide low-light vision to people.Thus, the correct option is option(A).