It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but anyway here is the answer. Water moving roughly parallel to the shoreline is called a l<span>ongshore current. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!</span>
<h2>Right answer: they are afraid to lose what they have</h2>
According to Suzuki people in northern countries do not share because they are afraid to lose what they have.
This excerpt was part of the speech Severn Cullis-Suzuki gave at the Rio Earth Summit held at Río de Janeiro, Brazil on 1992 when she was only a 12-year old girl.
In this context, Suzuki, being a child, addressed her speech to the adults at the summit, warning about the consequences of climate change and the apathy of people in this regard.
Answer:
C. its dominant religion is Christianity
Explanation:
<u>The major religion of Ethiopia is Christianity, which is different from most of the other countries in northeastern Africa. </u>Somalia, Egypt, Sudan, Djibouti – all of these countries in the region have Islam as the main religion.
Ethiopia, however, has around 65% of Christians, making it the most widespread religion in the country.
The history of Christianity in Ethiopia goes back to the 3rd century AD. <u>The majority of people belong to the Orthodox church which is the largest and oldest in the country</u>. Christian population mostly lives in the northern part of the country where many wonderful, unique, and old Christian churches can be found.
<span>the true statement about compasses is: B. Compass magnets can be deflected by earths magnetic field or other permanent magnets. Im pretty sure thats something that happens to a magnet
This very same characteristic make a compass unable to function if it got close to another source of magnetic force, in most case the compass' needle will spin uncontrollably</span>