her is this from google
"A system of temporary reference points established in the field allows users to move freely within the study area without losing the geo-referencing. It allows the user to perform the mapping of trees, deadwood, transects, repeated measurements and data verification."
Otter attacks on humans are rare. Prophylactic antibiotic therapy after an animal bite is indicated for clinically significant injuries and a weakened immune response. '
The otter's main barrier against heat loss is an airtight barrier. The otter vigorously rubs its paws together to seal the air next to its skin. It can also breathe air through its fur. Underwater, they look silver because of the oxygen in Turkey. Sea otters swim on their backs when they sleep.
They can wrap themselves in seaweed or hold each other's hands while they sleep to stay there and float out to sea. Sea otters have three main strategies to escape from predators: run, hide in the kelp where they live, or surface. They can also use their powerful teeth when they encounter other sea otters.
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Answer:
The correct answer is D
Explanation:
During the 20th century, there was an increasing interest in the environment. The impact of human activity on the environment has been observed locally since centuries. Pollution of canals and chimneys in crowded urban areas etc were all causes of concern.
However, with a better understanding of our earth and increase in Medical knowledge of the 20th century, we could observe how our activities were having a global impact on the ozone layer and the melting ice caps.
Evidence was also provided on how human health was affected by this. The use of fossil fuels was not only directly damaging to the atmosphere, it was also dangerous for humans e.g. carbon monoxide produced by car emissions.
I'm not so good at science but I believe just from the Internet and common sense that it could be found in Hawaii, Yellowstone, Iceland, and (not completely sure for last one) but maybe Pompeii. I know the first 3 are most likely correct but I'm not completely sure about Pompeii. Just look it up, lol