I would say B. Rivers provided a source of both water and transportation.
This would have to be true, as the great amount of waterways connecting the region would allow for transportation and a supply of water.
C. Remote sensing because the imagery is not in direct contact
Answer:
did most of it, have to get the rest from google
Explanation:
Answer:
d. the person
Explanation:
The real psychological, and then societal and cultural, implication of one's death is the leave of the person and the vacancy they leave in the society's structure.
<u>Each person has it's own place in the structure of the family, neighborhood, job, etc. and with death, the rest must learn how to cope with their leave and continue without implications.</u>
It is also notable that the body in most of the cultures is just the symbol of the person, while the real person is connected to their social role, identity and behavior, which they fulfill and have while alive. This is why in many cultures the death of the brain is taken as the "real" and legal death - <u>only the leave of the person's identity, social role and function is really what the environment misses with one's death.</u>
The answer to this question is that the expatriate is
experiencing a culture shock.
Culture shock is a feeling of disorientation where in the
person is unfamiliar to the culture or way of living in a specific area. This
happens when a person migrated to a different country having different culture
from the previous location the person stays before. Culture shock is also a
form where an individual is being exposed to a new environment having strange
feeling to it.