Answer:
Nationality Is national and ethnicity is ethical class.
Explanation:
- Nationality is for the country of origin, people can share the same nationality but be different ethnically. While the ethnic identities those who are form a minority or belong to a particular group of people.
- Identified with the particular group and share commitment and same values. The nationality can be classified as American, African, and Australian while the ethnicity can be classified as based on physical traits such as color.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The soil compaction results in an increase of bulk density of soil which cause the particle to move closer to each other thus resulting in mass per unit volume.
it also reduces the pore percentage in the soil hence decrease the permeability of the soil. lesser the permeability of soil higher is the chances of stagnation of water.
Your answer: "<span>near the Caspian Sea".
These people would actually use this material for some kind of fishing which I'm not sure of how they would do this. But, I was reading some information further more to understand, and I learned that they would use this in some type of "</span><span> Sturgeon fishing" which would then somehow would relate to why this would be around some sea, but overall, your correct answer would be (option C).</span>
Banquo is Macbeth’s best friend. Banquo enters the play with Macbeth after both have fought valiantly for Duncan’s side in a recent battle. Duncan acknowledges Banquo as “no less deserved” of praise than Macbeth, but from the beginning of the play Banquo is overshadowed by Macbeth’s accomplishments and ambition. However, Banquo is not entirely without ambition of his own. He asks for a prophecy from the Witches, too, and is pleased to learn that his children will rule Scotland. Similar to Macbeth, Banquo seems unable to understand the cost of the Witches’ prophecy will be his life. In Act III, murderers kill Banquo at Macbeth’s command, and try to kill his young son, Fleance, who manages to get away. Soon after his death, Banquo appears in the form of a ghost at the banquet the Macbeths give at their castle. At play’s end, Banquo’s greatest import remains offstage: his son, Fleance, who could come back to revenge his father’s death and take the throne of Scotland, fulfilling the Witches’ prophecy that Banquo’s sons will one day be king.