Answer:
latitudes that are (a) and (b)
longitudes that are (c) and (d)
Explanation:
we get here line of latitudes that are
for
(a) N 34 08' 44.9"
it is north 34 degree 8 minute 44.9 seconds
it is Northern Hemisphere
and
(b) S 18 09' 30.3"
it is south 18 degree 9 mint 30.3 seconds
it is Southern Hemisphere
and
here
(c) E 10 25' 41.3" and ( d) W 118 07' 02.3"
they are not at line of latitude
they are at line of longitude because east and west
as we know that N and S are at Latitudes
and E and W are at longitudes
The intrusion of magma along a bedding* plane is called a Batholith. The reason it would be Batholith is because it comes from a Greek Root word that stands for "<u>depth"</u>. Which would stand for what happens down their in the earth which would be "Batho-lith".
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Answer:
E.
Explanation:
This is because it is always hot and dry in the deserts, so plants and animals are <u>adapted</u> to that. Hope this helps!
The following are the achievements of the Olmec
civilization:
1.
Water Drainage
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This civilization was able to construct an
extensive drainage system that is made up of conduits. This was discovered by
the archaeologists in the town of San Lorenzo, the largest city of Olmec
cities. These was carved into a U type shape and covered by capstones. This was
believed to be used as aqueduct to provide water throughout the cities.
2.
Calendar system
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It was discovered that Olmecs have their own
calendar system. They are using shells to represent numbers in their calendar which
starts with zero. This is one of the first uses of zero as starting point of a
number.
3.
Ulama
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This is a game of the Olmecs with the objective
of knocking the ball through the hole with the use of hips. The sap of a rubber
tree was utilized to produce balls that was used before.
4.
Writing system
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They are usually credited as one of those
civilizations to be the first to have their own writing system in America. Their
writing is mostly symbols rather than letter representation.
5.
Compass
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They are the one to first create compass that
existed in America with the basic understanding of gravity and magnetism.