Option B (Sudan)
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Explanation:
A major problem with using 15 years of data to predict 100 years of data is that the 15 years could have been setting a trend, then level off.
For example, if the 15 years of data was a graph, and it was going up every year, then what if 20 years into the 100 years it stops going up? Then that means the data was invalid because there wasn't enough to base any trends off of.
You can prevent this from happening by extending the collection time of data and to reduce the amount of time that the data will be used to predict.
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Answer: A moko on the face is the ultimate statement of one's identity as a Māori. The head is believed to be the most sacred part of the body. To wear the moko on the face is to bear an undeniable declaration of who you are.
Human environment interaction
In east africa the weather is mainly pleasant. It is usually warm, dry, and sunny. But there are a few different weather patterns that affect it differently. around mid-march to may, there is an especially rainy season were heavy rains occur. This is called masika . There is also a much shorter rainy season called vuli, and it happens during November and December. Right now we are in Vuli, and the heavy rains in South Sudan have caused floods that have killed over 50 people. The storms are getting much worse on account of how unpredictable the waters around East Africa are getting, and around 420,000 have run away from their homes because they are flooding at an alarming rate. And because of dead animals and garbage in the water, it could hold many diseases.