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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
5

Which is not an example of Man vs. Man conflict?

English
1 answer:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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In 1870 Nathaniel P. Langford and General Henry D. Washburn, escorted by U.S. Army captain Gustavus C. Doane, set out on a journey through the wilderness of northwestern Wyoming to explore the economic potential of the land. In the third week of September, nearly a month into the adventure, Langford gave name to what later became Yellowstone National Park’s most famous natural feature: Old Faithful geyser.

The Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition began on Aug. 22, 1870, and within days, it was evident to the explorers that they were in a wild land unlike any other in the United States. In an article titled “The Wonders of Yellowstone,” published in Scribner’s Magazine, Langford later wrote of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River:

“A grander scene than the lower cataract of the Yellowstone was never witnessed by mortal eyes…It is a sheer, compact, solid, perpendicular sheet, faultless in all the elements of grandeur and picturesque beauties.”

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The reports by Cook, Folsom, and Peterson of the wild depths of Yellowstone inspired the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition. Following the latter exploration, it was concluded that the region offered little promise for business and economic growth. This, along with reports and articles describing Yellowstone’s unusual and fascinating natural features, led to increased in interest in simply setting the land aside in a national park.

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On the scale of geologic time marking Old Faithful’s existence, the geyser’s eruptions are about as regular and predictable as they come. Sitting around an extra 30 or so minutes while the old vent recovers from an eruption of long duration is well worth the wait—several thousand gallons of steaming hot water jetting upward, into the backdrop of the Montana sky, is an unforgettable sight.

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