The national hero of the DR Congo, Patrice Lumumba, was a man that had lot of ideas, good and healthy ones, as to how the African continent should be and prosper. Some of his ideals was that the African countries become independent, all of them to be in good relations and support each other, form an organization through which there will political and economic collaboration between the African nations, to force the tribalism, ethnic, and religious rivalry out of the African mindset. In the present, these ideals still live on among millions of people, but unfortunately it seems that they are a minority. The majority seems to still engage in what Lumumba wanted to eradicate. The collaboration between the nations is not the best, being more tense than good, and lot of people try to migrate out of the continent instead of trying to make it a better place for living.
B)polytheistic- more of .......
because
atheist is someone who doesnt believe in god
monotheistic is only one god ( christianity, catholic and so on)
agnostic is someone ewho is unsure if theres a god
Answer:
The correct answer is Transit Method.
Explanation:
The Transit Method is a system currently used by astronomers to detect exoplanets. It works by measuring the fall of light that a star has at the moment that the planets pass in front of each of them, that is, they transit.
If this type of transit <u>occurs periodically and during a certain time, then one could say that the planet is orbiting that star</u>, in what we call an orbital period.
The decrease in intensity of each star during transit is directly associated with the size relationship between the star and the planet. If the planet is small, the attenuation will be small. And if the planet is large, the attenuation will be greater.
These attenuation changes <u>are also periodic as well as orbitation</u>, and for all these reasons this method is the best and most reliable way to analyze the existence of exoplanets.
The correct answer is e. Java.
All of the Neanderthal skeletal remains that are found so far are from Europe and the Middle East (Western Asia). Java is an Indonesian island in Southeast Asia, and in here there's no evidence found of Neanderthals living in this part of the world, nor anywhere in close proximity.