D. Point Z
Because it’s colder further up from the hill and on the opposite side of point Z is water so it wouldn’t be dry and on Z there is no water and the hill is blocking some wind as well (hoped this helped :)
Answer:
The footprints at Laetoli were remarkably well-preserved because: they were made in an ash slurry that quickly hardened and were then buried by volcanic ash soon after they formed .
Explanation:
Laetoli -
It is the archaeological site present in the region of northern Tanzania .
In this site the footprint of the ancient humans are preserved , because of the volcanic eruption .
Around 3.85 million years ago , a volcanic eruption took place , and due to the ash fall of the eruption , the foot prints of the ancients got preserved .
Answer:
The best answer to the question: The following are examples of advances made during the Mesolithic Era, except:___, would be, C: Fishing nets.
Explanation:
The Mesolithic is a period that neatly meets between the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic. The exact time in different regions of the world, in which this Period began, varies quite a bit. However, there have been some commonaities that have been found among the different groups of people, all of them hunter-gatherers, that lived and subsisted in particularly Northern Africa, Northern Europe and Western Europe, and parts of Asia, as far as it has been known. The first is the use of stone tools, of fine making, called microliths. The second was the advancement in the making of certains artifacts, for various reasons. Among the artifacts that have been found from this time, and that were made by people of this Era, are: pottery (the most common finding), bows and arrows, with which they would hunt, and canoes, small ones, to be able to fish, close to where they lived. The one thing they did not develop until after, was the fishing net.
Answer choice b is correct