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Both have fins.
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Turkey's strategic position directly influences U.S. policies vis-?-vis Iran, Iraq, Syria, and the Caucasus.
It has a growing strategic relationship with another long-term American ally, Israel, and it controls access to the Black Sea.
The successful exploitation and security of Caspian oil and natural gas reserves will certainly involve the transport of energy resources through Turkey, either overland or through the Bosporus, or both.
Turkey is a Muslim democratic country. The successful melding of Islam with a democratic, Western-oriented government serves as a model for many other nations in the region.
With regard to Greece, the strategic importance of the country has increased because of events in the Balkans over the last 10 years. Greece is certainly the most stable and economically viable country in that region. Greece's role in the region's development will grow even more as Balkan countries continue to struggle with their future.
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C) Photosynthetic bacteria, invertebrates, vertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, mammal.
Explanation:
- From looking at the above records of evolutionary life on earth the traces of living fossils and organisms that are evolved to the biogenic carbon signatures and the earliest known stromatolite fossils on earth the evidence of 3.7 billion year rocks taken from western Greenland.
- All show the occurrence of first life forms as photosynthetic bacteria and evolution of soil and oxygen in it took place then the invertebrates plat and animals appeared on land and oceans like the nematodes and arthropods, after which started to evolve like the vertebrates like the tetrapod the first fish with four limbs in 360 million years.
- After which reptiles and dinosaurs are the largest land reptiles evolved and then came the amphibian likes and then lead to the evolution of man and other mammals.