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The given statement can be written as below after correcting the three errors in it:
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Given statement: The N.A.S.A. spacecraft is approaching Jupiter, which has a diameter more than eleven times greater than that of earth.
Corrected statement: The NASA spacecraft is approaching Jupiter, which has a diameter more than 11 times greater than that of Earth.
Corrections made:
- The name abbreviation of the name of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is formally written and NASA and not N.A.S.A.
- The correct way of mentioning a number in a sentence is by putting it in digits (11 not eleven).
- Earth is a noun. Hence the first letter of the word should be capitalized.
B a dinosaur because it’s a compression fossil
The answer is that the given statement is "true".
Emotion work might be characterized as the administration of one's own sentiments, or work done with an end goal to keep up a relationship; there is question in the matter of whether feeling work is just work done controlling one's own particular feeling, or stretches out to playing out the passionate work for others.
Answer:
"The Mississippian Period lasted from approximately 800 to 1540 CE. It’s called “Mississippian” because it began in the middle Mississippi River valley, between St. Louis and Vicksburg. However, there were other Mississippians as the culture spread across modern-day US. There were large Mississippian centers in Missouri, Ohio, and Oklahoma."
Explanation:
"The construction of large, truncated earthwork pyramid mounds, or platform mounds. Such mounds were usually square, rectangular, or occasionally circular. Structures (domestic houses, temples, burial buildings, or other) were usually constructed atop such mounds.
Maize-based agriculture. In most places, the development of Mississippian culture coincided with adoption of comparatively large-scale, intensive maize agriculture, which supported larger populations and craft specialization.
The adoption and use of riverine (or more rarely marine) shells as tempering agents in their shell tempered pottery.
Widespread trade networks extending as far west as the Rockies, north to the Great Lakes, south to the Gulf of Mexico, and east to the Atlantic Ocean."