I don't know exactly which three but these could be some...
Studying local native traditions and life ways in order to become familiar with the local region
Local ecology
Observation: reading the landscape
Animals: tracking, hunting, trapping, making bow and arrows, animal food preparation
Identifying, harvesting and preparing wild edible plants
Fire making
Tool Making and flint knapping
Creating fishing equipment (hooks, lines, etc.), fishing, gutting and preparing fish for cooking
Shelter: building using local materials found at the site
The waste stream: where to excrete
Invisible structures: tribal culture and local tribal custom
Hope this helped!
The correct answer is - A. San Andreas Fault.
The San Andreas Fault is stretching alongside the western coast of the United States. It is a result of a divergent plate boundary, where the westernmost part of the country is slowly moving away from the North American mainland.
As it moves more and more, this part will come to a situation where the crust will be much thinner and easier to crack under the high pressure, temperatures, and magma from the mantle layer bellow. As this stats to happen, the region, already pretty active geologically, will become even more active geologically, and the stress on the crust will be result in very often and strong earthquakes.
D. Mesoamerica and the Caribbean because;
The Eastern Woodlands and the Plateau region are way too far north out of their range while South America is too far below where they reigned
The meridian 15° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, Iceland, the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole.
Technically -1 hour.......so 9:00am.......but all countries on that line are running on GMT....so it’s same 10:00am there....