Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
a) sacred sites: is defined as the perception when the divine or gods and the mortal are at the same time in some place. For example:
Impact on cultural landscape through conflicts arisen at these sites for example the war in the persian gulf due to the religion.
b) burial site: the development of places and the activities in order to treat the death
For this case the effect cultural scenery because certain buildings need to be made in order to accomodate the sites
For example facilities for cremation on any religion.
c) architecture: in religion is the design of special buildings used in order to allow spiritual reunions.
Some special sites like in Jerusalem are examples of this since these monuments represent an important place in the religion.
d) place name: that are used in a religion to confirm the importance of religion in the ordinary life.
As example of this we can talk about people in some religions that transmit the most important concepts including place name to others in order to follow specific behaviors.
Water restrictions are put in place, so less water is to be used. Fires are more likely to happen. You can get arrested for waste of water. Also, people where masks and other devices to keep blowing dirt out of their nose mouth and eyes.
Trust me I lived in Amarillo Texas for a while and we were drier than the dust bowl.
It can't be B or C.. or D so try A. Plant succession <span>is the process of change in the species structure of an </span>ecological<span> community over time. The time scale can be decades (for example, after a wildfire), or even millions of years after a mass extinction.</span>
I'd guess b on this one. I don't know the definition of watershed, but the amazon is a pretty big expanse of water "stretching" a long way (albeit that water doesn't stretch).