Answer:
1. Surplus of food
Explanation:
In order to build a a society, the very first thing that human civilization need to do is find a way to settle in an exact same place for a long period of time. This could only happen if we have a surplus of food in that area.
Without it, we need to be a nomadic group. This require us to move from one place to another while seeking new source of foods. In such situation, we wouldn't have enough time to slowly develop our traditional tribes into a modern society.
The consequence of deforestation has effects in biodiversity, when a forest has been deforestated the ground lose nutrients, water and propriety’s, so we interrupt the cycle of life of a lot of different species of plants and animals, in fact we destroy the biodiversity of the ecosystem.
Then if we have less trees we’ll have more carbone dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere. So we start a vicious cycle of destruction including the climatic changes.
The best option for help the planet to avoid the consequence is the reforestation and help the ground with manage programs of ground to give it nutrients again.
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The correct answer is True, because when used correctly this supplement can be safe and effective. Creatine is a nonessential amino acid naturally produced in the liver, and is believed to have a number of important functions in the body. In particular for athletes, creatine has a large effective at increasing power and force in short bouts of increased exertion and in repeated efforts of maximal exertion (sports requiring short sprints or power). Creatine has been extensively studied in adults and is known to be generally safe, and legal in professional sports leagues and the NCAA. There are a few studies about creatine use in adolescent athletes and these also show a good safety profile.
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The answer would be D. Muscle cells have multiple nuclei
Explanation: Muscle cells have multiple nuclei which allow the production of large amounts of proteins and enzymes needed for muscle contraction.