It could cause drought and famine I believe
Answer: Scientists know that the Colorado River carved Grand Canyon. ... The age of the river falls between the rocks determined to be older than the river and those determined to be younger. Through this method, scientists have estimated an age for the river, and thus the canyon through which it flows, of 5-6 million years.
Explanation:
Answer:
Scenario A
- C. Palaeoanthropology.
- B. Biology.
Scenario B
- D. Primatology.
- D. Psychology.
Explanation:
Scenario A
Palaeoanthropology is the study of hominization to see how humans developed to be anatomically similar to modern humans from their more apelike ancestors so this study would fall here.
Biology is the relevant discipline as it relates to the study of living things and their characteristics.
<em>This research relates to human evolution because it can shed more light on how humans went from being apelike and climbing trees to being able to walk upright. </em>
Scenario B
Primatology is the study of primates like chimpanzees so this research would fall under this anthropology subject.
The relevant discipline would be psychology as it might shed light on how the chimps knew to make tools to be able to hunt galagos.
<em>By researching this subject, we can find out how early humans began to make tools for hunting as well as their motivation to do so. </em>
Answer:
Watertown.
Explanation:
Polaris is the north star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is also known as the North Star or the Pole Star. It is the brightest star of the constellation. Polaris does not move from its place in the sky. Polaris is close to the celestial pole in north.
The location from where one can see Polaris at a higher altitude would be Watertown. Watertown's approximate co-ordinates is 44 degree North, 76 degree West, which is above Oswego's location. Therefore, Watertown is the correct answer.
Answer:
B. Nuclear
Explanation:
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