By tradition, the city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C.*
But the awnser to your question is D
The Trojan prince Aeneas, an important figure linking the Romans with
the Trojans and the goddess Venus, is sometimes credited with the
founding of Rome as the culmination of his post-Trojan War adventures,
but the version of the Roman foundation myth that is most familiar is
that of Romulus, the first king of Rome.
Characteristics of a rejuvenated river include water that flows rapidly with sloping sides that create steep cuts on the valley floor.
Answer:
Rome
Explanation:
Rome was one of the first strongest empires at the time, All they did was expand and expand also becoming the largest empire. The Empire demolished its opponents. But problems started to come whne people that were getting taken over wanted a say in governement become the roman republic. Allowing citizens to vote for who they wanted to happen until Julius Ceaser marched into Rome and took over the government becoming a dictator. Religion was changing as well with the coming of Jesus. This became a fight between the Roman Catholic Church and The Religio Romana(The Roman Religion) caused more tension between people. Finally invasions. Barbarians from the east started moving west into the roman empire. The Roman empire was so big. troops could not get reinforcements fast enough causing cities to get invaded before the roman empire fell becomeing the Byzantine Empire.
Answer:
the troposphere absorb outgoing IR radiation
Explanation:
Global warming is caused by the elevated temperature in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where it is more than 75% of the atmospheric mass and is the closest layer to the Earth. When the Earth is heated by the sun, it receives infrared radiation, which is re-emitted by the earth to the atmosphere. However, the greenhouse gases present in the troposphere, do not allow this infrared radiation to be released, as they absorb this radiation and direct it back to the earth, causing this radiation to be trapped in the atmosphere and generating an increase in the rates of temperature that cause global warming.
Stage 1: High Equilibrium
High birth rate and high death rate
Stage 2: Early Population Increase
Decreasing death rate, constant birth rate
Stage 3: Late Population Increase
Death rate stabilizes at a lower amount, birth rate decreases
Stage 4: Low Equilibrium
Low birth rate and low death rate