Answer:
A handler must know an animal’s pattern of movement in order to avoid injury.
Explanation:
Point of balance refers to equalibrium so if you know the animals pattern of movemenrt you are less likely to get injured while moving on or with it. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
I believe that the best answer to this question is d. amino acids. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Round
Explanation:
The Earth is round ,even though there are many contradictions. The Earth spins on an axis, which is why there are different time zones all around the world. If the world was flat, then an Earth's core wouldn't exist and also the laws of gravity would not make since due to the Earth being considered flat. People would never know if they met the end of the Earth, or if they walked off the face of the Earth. Also note that if the Earth was flat then our Solar System would have to be flat since it involves the planets to revolve around the Sun.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Mercator projection, type of map projection introduced in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator. It is often described as a cylindrical projection, but it must be derived mathematically. The meridians are equally spaced parallel vertical lines, and the parallels of latitude are parallel horizontal straight lines that are spaced farther and farther apart as their distance from the Equator increases. This projection is widely used for navigation charts, because any straight line on a Mercator projection map is a line of constant true bearing that enables a navigator to plot a straight-line course. It is less practical for world maps, however, because the scale is distorted; areas farther away from the Equator appear disproportionately large. On a Mercator projection, for example, the landmass of Greenland appears to be greater than that of the continent of South America; in actual area, Greenland is smaller than the Arabian Peninsula.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
1 is erosion 2 is deposition 3 is topographic map 4 is weathering 5 is constructive forces 6 is destructive forces