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A region's vegetation is LEAST likely to affect the preservation of folk culture.
That is because the presence of vegetation in a given land, while it is featured in the local people's culture (represented in their pictorial arts or in their cuisine, for example), does not necessarily endanger the <u>preservation</u> of the culture as a whole.
However, if the economy and/or the agriculture are reliant on this type of vegetation, a change in the vegetation can have direct consequences on these activities. Similarly, if a plant is important in the people's diet, they are more likely to gather around the areas where the plant grows (distribution of population). And if the plant is less available, the population may stop thriving, reproduce less, and maybe emigrate (size of population).
From the box plot shown we see that:
The median of Liam's data is 10, the range is (20-4)=16
The median of Sumat's data is 14, the range is (22-3)=19
The correct answer will therefore be:
C. The range of Liam's data set is 16
Answer:
By planting 2-8 trees for every tree cut.
Explanation:
It's common knowledge that trees grow slowly, and cutting all these trees makes endangerment and extinction very plausible. So planting many trees for every ONE cut will help the species.
Angiosperms are the most successful plant group is because they have pollens and flowers/fruits. The flowers are able to attract insects and this allows better transportation of pollen. Also, animals and insects may eat the seeds, and that would also be good transportation of the seed because the seed is usually excreted.
<span>Angiosperms also go through something called double fertilization, which helps the plant </span>
<span>They have a lot less cells than gymnosperm </span>
<span>MOst importantly they have vessels that can escalate their growth</span>