The correct statement is Glaciers that once covered South Africa have melted and can no longer form.
<h3>What is the hydrosphere in the geography terms?</h3>
Hydrosphere is the total level of the water available on the surface of the Earth, underground and in the air as well.
It includes total amount of the water that exists on surface that is the river, ocean, lakes etc. water in the underground that is groundwater, well etc.
The water in the form of air is collected by the clouds and falls on the ground in the form of rain and snow.
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The correct answers are A) transformed a deserted island into a large city with causeways and C) craftsmen created dazzling headdresses, cloaks, and ornaments.
The following are characteristics of the Aztec's civilization: they transformed a deserted island into a large city with causeways and craftsmen created dazzling headdresses, cloaks, and ornaments.
The great Aztec civilization was one of the most important cultures in Mesoamerica. They founded its capital city, Tenochtitlan, in the center of the Texcoco Lake, and build amazing causeways that connected the city with other important towns such as Tlatelolco, Coyoacan, and Mixcoatls. Aztec's craftsmen created dazzling headdresses, cloaks, and ornaments that have been recovered by Mexican archeologists and today are exhibited in the world-famous Anthropology Museum in Mexico City.
<span>The religious history of the United States began with the first Pilgrim settlers who came on the Mayflower in the year 1620. Their Protestant faith motivated their movement as a community to the New World from Europe where they could practice in peace. The Spanish set up a famous network of Catholic missions in California, but they had all closed long before 1848 when California became part of the U.S. </span>
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because it was 1849 when the peak of the gold rush was (when everyone started to go to California)
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D. Florida
Explanation:
florida was part of spain during that time I think...