Mary Douglas Leakey was recognized in her lifetime as one of the world’s most distinguished fossil hunters. In 1974 Mary BEGINS work at Laetoli, 30 miles from Olduvai Gorge. It is here that Mary and her team found amazingly well preserved hominid footprints in volcanic beds, known as tuffs. The footprint tuff of 1976 has a potassium argon date of 3.5-3.8 mya, evidence of upright walking that supported Donald Johansen's find, Lucy, also known as Australopithecus Afarensis, though Mary Leakey has rejected this( she believe that the belong to the genus homo). Eighty feet of trail had been uncovered by 1979, leaving researchers to speculate that it was three hominids, possibly a family, that left their mark millions of years ago.
Answer:
d. Finch 4 is adapted to get insects in tiny holes
Explanation:
hope this helps
I think its that they can both judge the behavior of a high-ranked person/individual.
<em>FIRESIDE CHATS is the answer</em>
This is an interesting question, but I would say that there might not be a definite answer, and instead it depends on the particular people (both the person who needs help and the person giving help).
However, some options seem worse than others:
an ex-romantic partner is probably not the best, as they would not necessarily want to help and the person in need might not have a neutral or positive attitude towards them.
As far as the others are concerned : a religious counselor (of which religion? do they have the relevant experience and training?), older and experienced teen (depends on that person, they might be helpul) and a trusted friend, the last might be the best option.
Not mentioned here, but the best option is general would be a psychologist or therapist.