Answer:
I'd say that's probably false
Explanation:
It seems like they would explain a little about the society so I don't know why that'd be false
The correct answer is - Toronto and Moscow.
The two major population centers in the taiga biome are the biggest city in Canada, Toronto, and the capital of Russia, Moscow.
Even though the taiga is often considered as inhospitable place for living, it is obviously not the case in Canada and Russia, where most of the population is actually located in this biome.
Moscow is the biggest city in Russia with its around 12 million inhabitants. It is the economic, cultural, and political center of the country.
Toronto, though not a capital, it is still the most populated city in Canada with its little over than 2.7 million inhabitants, and it is the most powerful city in every department in the second biggest country in the world.
Well the big cities were by the river back then for importing goods by the boat
Considering that abiotic means nonliving then the only biotic option here would be the plants. So your answer is C :)
Answer:
Oil
Explanation:
In 2002, the Persian Gulf nations of Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE produced about 25% of the world's oil, held nearly two-thirds of the world's crude oil reserves, and about 35% of the world's natural gas reserves.