6. (441.2 mi)
7. (794.6 mi)
8. (1,843.5 km)
You look at the organisms and compare them to the climates of where those organisms live today. Most often, this is done by analysis of pollen.
Answer:
An example of Masai's traditional economy is barter, whereby the different groups of this ethnic group exchange their products with each other, to satisfy the specific needs of each group.
Thus, the Masai base their economy fundamentally on raising livestock and cultivating specific vegetables, thus meeting their basic food needs. In this way, if they need a specific good that is produced by another group of the same ethnic group, the Masai turn to barter as the main method of trade.
1. The oldest and most stable part of a continent is craton.
2. A substance that enters Earth's cycles and does harm to living things is a pollutant.
3. The Cenozoic Era is also referred to as the Age of Mammals.
Answer:
True, members of the Wampanoag tribe helped the colonists survive.
Explanation:
When the colonists first arrived in what is now Massachusets, they didn't really know what they're facing and were simply not aware of the conditions in the area and how to survive long term. This was a big problem because the reason why they moved there was because of searching for new opportunities and by not surviving this wouldn't have happened, while the government had its goal on long term settlements through which it will increase its influence in the region.
The reason why the colonists, referred to as Pilgrims, survived were the members of the native Americans, namely the Wampanoag. The Wampanoag were friendly and they explained to the colonists what they can expect climate-wise, thought them about the characteristics of the land, introduced them to local crops and how to grow them so that they can feed themselves. This led to good and friendly relations between the two groups and the colonists survived and managed to remain in the area.