Answer:
1- para
2- en
3- para
4- a/ en / por
5- por
Explanation:
Use of prepositions:
1 Para dar un paseo las montañas, necesitas botas. "Para" means in this case "in order to" and introduces a clause of purpose.
2 Muchas personas viajan al Amazonas en barco. "En" indicates place, in this case a means of transport.
3 El autobús es un medio de transporte para muchas personas. In this case "para" means "for" and indicates quantity.
4 Por lo general la gente de las zonas rurales de Colombia viaja en chivas. "Por" is used in a fixed expression that means "in general".
5 Viaja de noche si quieres llegar a Buenos Aires a/ en/ por la mañana. The three prepositions are correct to indicate time, in this case morning time.
6 Tienes que pasar por la aduana si viajas a otro país. "Por" indicates the place that it is necessary to go through (the customs house) in order to cross the border between countries.
Answer:
1. tienen una biodiversidad enorme
2. protegen las costas.
3. contienen más de veinte tipos de coral
4. Ecuador
5. que protege las arpías
6. se está convirtiendo en un arrecife artificial.
Explanation:
You have to choose the correct option according to the text and de context given.
1. Caribbean reefs are considered tropical sea forests because ...
2. In addition to being a refuge for endangered species, reefs ...
3. The reefs of María la Gorda ...
4. The Yasuni National Park is in ...
5. Panama is believed to be the only country ...
6. The Hickory ship ...
Once again, in Spanish, we use the verb "hacer," in expressions that refer to weather conditions.
The expression, "hacer viento" translates to "to be windy."
So, if we want to say, "it is windy," we say:
Hace viento.