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It divided into the two colonies of North Carolina and South Carolina.
Answer:
Avoidance Strategies, Retreat
Explanation:
There are numerous animals in the chapparal biome. Every now and then, a stand-replacing fire occurs and burns away all the upper vegetation and canopy. Here are a selected few animals and how they manage to survive after these fires:
Acorn woodpeckers
: fly away and nest elsewhere until they are ready to return to the chaparral.
Jack rabbits
: Burrow into the ground and remain there until the danger has passes
Mule deer
, Coyotes and elks: Take cover in small streams, rivers or lakes until the danger of the fire has passed
Horned toads
: Retreat to water or muddy areas where they will not be consumed by fire
Ladybugs and Honeybees: Retreat and find other places to swarm until the habitat is suitable for life again
Answer:
The train carrying George Curry's Rough Rider cavalry unit was stopped in Tampa. ... After 18 hours, Curry marched up to the engine, arrested the engineer, and the New Mexico Rough Riders drove the train to water.
Answer: a) the victim’s own blood gushing from a wound
Explanation: Transfer Evidence includes any substance that is transferred from the victim onto the attacker/assailant or from the assailant to the victim, or the crime scene.
Examples are DNA, hair or bodily fluids. Here, hair transferred to a hairbrush found at the scene, the blood of the victim on a suspect and a footprint at the crime scene are all Transfer evidence. The key feature of a transfer evidence is the ability of the material to connect a suspect to the crime scene or the victim. However, the victim’s own blood gushing from a wound does not connect anything to the assailant.