Answer:
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Similar fossils were found on different continents.
Below is the solution:
n equation showing conservation of mass of reactants and products:
<span>2H2O --> 2H2 & O2 </span>
<span>what is the mass of the oxygen gas produced, from 178.8 g H2O , (using molar masses: </span>
<span>178.8 g H2O @ (1mol O2)(@ 32.00 g/mol) / (2molH2O)(18.02g/mol) = </span>
<span>your answer (4 sigfigs): 158.8 g O2 </span>
<span>178.8 g H2O ---> 20.0 H2 & 158.8 O2</span>
All Oceanic languages belong to the same language family, the Austronesian language family.
Explanation:
The Oceanic languages are languages that are dispersed all over Oceania, occupying one of the largest linguistic areas in the world. Despite occupying such vast area, there are only around 2 million speakers of these languages, as the native populations on the islands in Oceania are not large in general. There are over 450 Oceanic languages, and they are part of the Austronesian language family, and tracing their origin in the Proto-Oceanic language.
The three regions where these languages are spoken are Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia. It is no wonder that the people from these three regions have languages from the same family, as they all share common ancestors, so as they were diverging, the language was just developing in a slightly different way, but still keeping the basics. These languages can be grouped into:
- Admiralties and Yapese
- St. Matthias
- Western Oceanic
- Temotu
- Central Eastern Oceanic
The largest individual language by people that speak them are:
- Eastern Fijian
- Samoan
- Kiribati
- Tongan
- Tahitian
- Maori
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