Answer:
sedentario: activo
con cafeína: descafeinado
fuerte: débil
adelgazar: engordar
comer en exceso: estar a dieta
con estrés: tranquilo
sufrir muchas presiones: aliviar la tensión
fuera (out) de forma: estar en buena forma
Explanation:
Opposites are as important in Spanish as they are in English. They are called antónimos (antonyms), meaning the opposite of a word.
Learning antonyms allows us to connect associate connected words and therefore expanding our vocabulary.
Some opposites are adjectives, such as "fuerte / débil", and others are verbs, such as "adelgazar / engordar".
Answer:
Nepal's climate is highly influenced by monsoon. The Terai Region is leveled alluvial plain. ... The Himalayan Region has harsh climates and difficult land topography. The surface is steep and soil is rocky and infertile.
Answer:
B.) It helps the interdependent regions get the resources they need.
Explanation:
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Dutch<span> trading posts and plantations in </span>the Americas<span> precede the much wider known colonization activities of the </span>Dutch in Asia<span>. While the first Dutch fort in Asia was built in 1600 (in present-day </span>Indonesia<span>), the </span>first forts and settlements<span> on the </span>Essequibo River<span> in Guyana date from the 1590s. </span>Actual colonization<span>, with Dutch settling in the new lands, was not as common as with other European nations. Many of the Dutch settlements were lost or abandoned by the end of the 17th century, but the Netherlands managed to retain possession of </span>Suriname<span> until it gained independence in 1975, as well as the </span>Netherlands Antilles<span>, of which the islands remain within the </span>Kingdom of the Netherlands<span> today. Hope this helped :)</span>
Answer:
The answer is Southwest region.
Explanation:
The Mogollon, the Hohokam, and the Anasazi peoples were pre-Columbian civilizations from the Southwestern region of the United States: the Hohokam people occupied Arizona state, the Anasazi people inhabited the Four Corners Region, and the Mogollon people inhabited southern New Mexico. These peoples existed for hundreds of years the Spanish explorers arrived in the sixteenth century.