Definition of a Geographic Pattern: A geographic pattern is a term used as a general descriptor for lesions in which large areas of one colour, histologic pattern or radiologic density. Variably scalloped borders sharply interface with another pattern, colour or density, creating something like a national boundary and/or coastline.
Example: An example of a geographic pattern can be applied to nearly everything on Earth. Animals and plant species, disease infections, weather patterns, and man-made structures are an example of this.
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I am thinking the Statue of Liberty
Answer: A.
Explanation: when the fall of fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 was over, the Russian Orthodox Church evolved into a semi-independent branch of Eastern Christianity. In 1589 the metropolitan of Moscow received the title of patriarch.
C. the Bronze age it is also when the foundations of the silk road are from because of the metals needed to create bronze.