1) language- I think that language would survive, as languages are mostly transmitted verbally
2) I also think that writing would survive, as people would self-organize to teach children writing - they could for example carve messages in the wood for each other
3) As far as I can tell - all other aspects of culture (movies, books, how we interact ) is based on the assumption that we have access to our technology, so I don't think it would survive.
Answer:
This is an example of Morphological and structural adaptation
Explanation:
The morphological and structural adaptation is an anatomical adaptation, where living beings exhibit some characteristics that allow them to survive according to the environment in which they are, either promoting a camouflage, or resembling animals that are dangerous to frighten possible predators.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where the hare, in order to survive and reproduce, allow the hair to become white as snow, and can camouflage themselves in the environment in which they are.
Answer:
Hindu Kush Mountains
Explanation:
These mountains are located in the Middle East, not South Asia. The Arabian Sea is to the direct east of India. The Bay of Bengal is to the direct west of India. Monsoons are an ongoing environment issue, which can come from all sides. Therefore, Hindu Kish Mountains cannot count as an isolating factor for South Asia.
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Hurricanes: Coastal Plains because it is by the Gulf of Mexico
Tornadoes: Great Plains because it is an open farm field and that is where tornadoes usually occur
Sandstorms: North Coastal Plains because their is sand and the wind picks it up and creates a sandstorm
Answer:
The rich countries of the world were, in fact, the former colonial empires, such as: the French Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Portuguese Empire, the Dutch Empire. All these empires owned colonies in South America, Africa, and Asia. Thus, a large part of the resources of the "colonial countries" were transported to the "mother empires", so the colonized countries were left without resources. Precious ores, gold, silver, diamonds from South Africa were transported to "empires", from which we deduce that the financial resources obtained from the sale of precious ores entered the budget of the colonial empires.