Answer:
1) The Emirates Mars Mission has sent an unmanned spacecraft, or probe, into Martian orbit. As with other current Mars missions, run by China.
2) The Emirates Mars Mission aims to provide a complete picture of the Martian atmosphere for the first time. Women make up 80% of the program's scientific team.
3) Hazzaa al-Mansoori became the UAE's first astronaut in space, spending an eight-day mission aboard the International Space Station. The Emirates has had other recent successes in its space program. This February, the UAE put its Amal, or Hope, satellite in orbit around Mars, a first for the Arab world.
4) We see Mars 2117 as a multinational effort, which would set out to create a coalition of equals working together to fulfill a unified objective
Answer: the oil reserve of the middle East
Explanation:
France and Britain we're interested in the oil reserve that was stored up in the middle East, this was why they tried to create borders to show that they control that area or section. As world power, they needed this control same as they do for other economic reasons.
The oil was their greatest influence and consideration.
It’s early i had that question yesterday
The answer is False
Explanation: For parents all the needs of their children are equally important, even though they can be concerned about the economic life for a future, a children needs so many more things.
<span>People often hold beliefs based on bad reasoning, or not based on any reasoning at all. Critical Thinking helps people to develop beliefs that are more likely to be true. Unfortunately, there are a lot of obstacles to critical thinking, such as institutionalized thinking, habitual thinking, ideology, an inability to think independently, fear of antagonizing others, fear of losing one's own identity, wishful thinking, etc. etc. The first step to become a critical thinker is to become aware of those obstacles, and thus not only enabling one to actually become a critical thinker, but also realizing that the world would probably be a better place if we all did some more critical thinking. Indeed, critical thinking is the cornerstone of science, philosophy, and a healthy democracy.</span>