The first people known to explore the Red Sea were the Ancient Egyptians, who explored the area c. 2500 BC while looking for commercial routes southward. So how did the Red Sea get its name? Theories abound, but no one knows for sure.
It could be from the red-hued "sea sawdust," a type of bacteria that grows near the water's surface. Some historians believe the Red Sea is named for the Himyarites, a group who once lived along it's shores. Others believe that the "red" in Red Sea is actually a designator of the Sea's location relative to the ancient Mediterranean world - to the South. In ancient languages, the colors black, red, green, and white referred to North, South, East, and West, respectively.
Answer without rounding: 59.62075 cm2
Explanation: The general formula for the surface area of a right circular cone is A= πrl+πr2.
Using the pictures information, we have A=(3.14*1.75*9.1)+(3.14*1.75^2).
Also, we divided the diameter 3.5 cm in half to find the radius of 1.75 cm.
The final answer without rounding of course is 59.62075 cm2.
I believe it is the 2nd option.... "Its political system cannot be easily changed.
They have the ability to kill billions of people with one atom bomb instead of one person at a time with a flintlock pistol
In Australia, the most populated region by natives was places like the outback and what is nowadays known as Alice springs. The New Zealand had a more or less equally spread population because of it's much smaller sides, but there was a bias towards the North where there were more people than in the South of the island.