Answer:
Although no instrumental parts are preserved in the notation, a number of instruments are mentioned in the play: Robin plays a silver flageolet, Huars a musette, Boudon and Gautier the tambourin and the comamuse au grand bourdon, and two other have horns.
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hominins grouped together in small societies such as bands and subsisted by gathering plants, fishing, and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Paleolithic Age is characterized by the use of knapped stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools.
Answer:
Fiber increases security but is more expensive than copper or wireless.
Explanation:
Fiber optic cables convert your data into light and send it as a laser through a reflective tube. You have to have a node on each side that is able to covert the light to and from data.
With copper or wireless on the other hand, your traffic can be intercepted much more easily as someone could just do a "man in the middle" attack. With copper it would be the physical installation of a switch or something along the line, and with wireless it would be a wireless interceptor (IMSI catcher).
Africa’s flora is dictated by the local climate, and its natural vegetation is, therefore, very varied – from fertile rainforests where rain falls virtually every month of the year to arid desert landscapes where years can pass without rain.
Even deserts have plants which not only survive, but flourish. Cactuses, for example, have very thick skins to hold in moisture and thorns to stop animals from eating them. Succulents also protect their swollen leaves of water with spines or sometimes with toxins.