Answer: D
Explanation: The Ghana Empire, properly known as Wagadou (as Ghana was the title of its ruler), was a West African empire located in the area occupied by present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. Although complex societies based on trans-Saharan trade in salt and gold had existed in the region for centuries, the introduction of the camel to the western Sahara in the 3rd century CE, opened the way to great changes in the area that eventually became the Ghana Empire.
The Ghana Empire grew rich from increased trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt, allowing for larger urban centres to develop. With these commodities being transported and traded through Ghana, the Kingdom was able to become very wealthy by taxing the goods that came through the trade center. It also helped that Ghana had many trade routes that were well protected by its large military force as this encouraged other merchants to come to Ghana for trade.
By tradition, the city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C.*
But the awnser to your question is D
The Trojan prince Aeneas, an important figure linking the Romans with
the Trojans and the goddess Venus, is sometimes credited with the
founding of Rome as the culmination of his post-Trojan War adventures,
but the version of the Roman foundation myth that is most familiar is
that of Romulus, the first king of Rome.
Answer:
B. lose any oil they might contain because metamorphic conditions destroy the organic molecules present.
Explanation:
Sediments in a subsiding sedimentary basin do the following:
1. lose any oil they might contain because metamorphic conditions destroy the organic molecules present.
2. undergo burial metamorphism when they reach depths greater than 8 to 15 km
3. experience increased pressure and temperature
4. undergo diagenetic changes when they're at shallow depth.