You would be marking an environment appeal
<span>The drawing technique of using dots to create degrees of shading or solidity instead of using lines is called stippling. Your options are cross-hatching, stippling, and dotting. Cross-hatching refers to using parallel lines to create shading, so that is incorrect. Although dotting is similar to stippling, here the correct answer is still stippling, that is the technique you need.</span>
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D.Any person is present in the photography, and you want to license the photograph for commercial and editorial use.
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The photographer must obtain the consent of a person to photograph it and make use of his image and personal data within the content of the photograph. The photographed person has to know the use that the photographer of the photography will do, especially if it is used in a book or commercial, even if it is taken outdoors, the person can sue him if he goes out in a commercial where the photographer earned money for his image.
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Knossos (also Cnossos, both pronounced /(kə)ˈnɒsɒs, -səs/; Greek: Κνωσός, Knōsós [knoˈsos]) is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and has been called Europe's oldest city.[3]
Settled as early as the Neolithic period, the name Knossos survives from ancient Greek references to the major city of Crete. The palace of Knossos eventually became the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilization and culture. The palace was abandoned at some unknown time at the end of the Late Bronze Age, c. 1,380–1,100 BC.[4] The reason why is unknown, but one of the many disasters that befell the palace is generally put forward.
In the First Palace Period (around 2,000 BC), the urban area reached a size of as many as 18,000 people.[5] In its peak, the palace and surrounding city boasted a population of 100,000 people shortly after 1,700 BC.[
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