Buddhism teaches that women should be obedient to their husband, but husbands should respect their wives.
So that could have changed their status for the better seeing as women were liberated all over the world starting from Arabia.
Daoism teaches that women and men are basically equal or complementary of one another. (Yin and Yang)
Hinduism teaches even though they have female ''gods'' women still have a subordinate role to men.
Christianity- women by the teachings of the bible have probably one of the most degraded roles so if they actually practiced the religion by the book women would not be in a good position at all.
Confucianism- Again has a very low standard for women were they most bear sons and can never remarry again after their husband dies but men could remarry up to two times.
Islam- by the teachings of Islam, though people don't give it any credit if the people were to follow the teachings by the book, women are held in a high status but people often misunderstand because of the modesty measures.
It was actually the first religion to give many rights including racial rights.
Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth's surface. Granite is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar with minor amounts of mica, amphiboles, and other minerals.
Which of these natural processes can we actually see taking place?
- None of the above
Carbon sinks <u>emit more</u> carbon than they take in is not <u>true</u>.
<h3>What are carbon sinks? </h3>
A carbon sink is said as a reservoir either <em>natural </em>or otherwise that has abundant storage of carbon-containing <u>chemical compounds</u>. This has been accumulated over an <u>indefinite time period</u> which results in lowering the concentration of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Therefore, the most common carbon sinks are present in vegetation and the ocean.
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Iron ore resource because it is the material of the steels and all its industrial products