It’s possible but most likely it will drop and be damaged in the same place most tornadoes pick up lighter objects. it can happen but not common only if extreme
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The best soil for agriculture in Mesoamerica was found in the southern highland valleys. The soil had been enriched through volcanic eruptions, while the mid climate made the area an ideal place for people to settle.
This is completely correct, Volcanic eruptions produced ash that spread throughout the Mesoamerican region.
Let's have in mind that Mesoamerica (modern-day México) was a region with major volcanoes in the area. The highest peak in México is the volcano "Citlaltepetl," better known as "Pico de Orizaba"(Orizaba Peak). Then, we find two impressive volcanos that divide the state of México and México City with the state of Puebla: the impressive Popocatepetl and the Iztazihuatl.
These volcanoes were very active in Mesoamerican/Precolumbian times and allowed Native Indians to grow quality cash crops.
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<span>I think the answer is False.
A self organized group of employees whose members determine, plan, and mange their day-to-day activities and duties under reduced or no supervision. But the traditional work groups are cooperative learning group. Focus is on individual performance only. So the performance of traditional work groups is better than self-managed teams .</span>