The correct answer is - A. Highlands.
The highlands of Central and Northern Asia, are places that are very cruel environments. Because of this, the animals and plants that live in here, have created a very interesting and unique ecosystem where they are highly adapted to survive in this harsh environment. Some of the animals that thrive here are the Siberian tiger, snow leopard, antelopes, sheep, yak, and they all have bigger lungs, wider paws or highly adapted toes, wider nostrils, smaller ears, thick fur, in order to be able to survive in here.
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#2,4,5 and 6
Answer:
Borlaug was a good college wrestler and he helped his coach and David Bartelma to bring high school wrestling to Minnesota.
Explanation:
- Norman Borlaug was farm boy and also a good high school athlete.
- With the aim of becoming an athlete coach he joined the Minnesota university. He was a good college wrestler.
- He even helped his coach and David Bartelma a lot and supported in bringing high school wrestling to Minnesota.
- As he gained prominence in the years after the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize, he became a voice of the impoverished. He never retired, instead continued his humanitarian efforts continuously until his death at age 95.
It would be because the world war 2.
After the world war 2, Germany's territory was divided into two block with different Ideology, the East German with communism ideology and the West German with the liberalist Ideology. They both build a wall called the Berlin wall to separate the two territories

Actually Welcome to the Concept of the History.
Environmental Problems, such as Pollution in the river are :
=> The main causes of water pollution in the Ganga river are the disposal of human sewage and animal waste, increasing population density, and disposal of industrial waste into the river.
=> Some of the dams being constructed along the Ganges basin will submerge substantial areas of nearby forest.
Social problems:
1. The Ganga Action plan (GAP) largely ignored public participation despite having funds allocated for it. It is interesting to note, therefore, that the NGRBP has made provisions for public participation although it has not yet outlined how it is to be implemented .
2.Lack of proper discharge of religious offerings.
3.Lack of creation of eco-friendly offerings made to the river.