Answer:
A lot of things that happen during geologic processes, such as the cooling and crystallizing of a magma, the erosion of landmasses, the transport of sediment by rivers, the filling up of ocean basins, all these processes can be observed in action in nature or in laboratory analogues (melting and crystallizing of rock in the lab, crystallization of salt from solution, weathering of building stones, floods of rivers, erosion of river banks, the filling in of embayments on the Mississippi delta within some decades). We are reasonably adept at manipulating the physical world in terms of spatial relationships and physical parameters (temperature, pressure), but one dimension of the physical world has so far escaped our manipulative powers TIME . Nonetheless, the writers of science fiction novels routinely use time travel to get themselves and their heroes/heroines out of trouble.
Answer: The empire was split into the western and eastern sections in 395 AD. The empire weakened beginning in 395 AD and fell in 476 AD.
Explanation:
- The Roman Empire was divided into east and west in 376 AD. The Roman emperor Theodosius was the first to share the empire by his sons, Honorius received the western part and Arcadius the eastern part of the empire. The Roman Empire, at that moment, had a vast surface area. In the opinion of many historians, the effort to divide the empire was the result of the desire to control and hold such a massive space more comfortable to manage.
- However, after the division of the empire into east and west, there was a weakening. The new young rulers did not prove successful, leading to a weakening. The continuity of the empire's decline will continue throughout the fifth century. Poor politics, hiring troops, the economic change will eventually lead to the fall of the 476th empire. The last Roman emperor Romulus Augustus was removed from power by the barbarian warlord Odoakarus and declared himself emperor.
Answer:
A premium
Explanation:
A premium offers an item for free or at a bargain price to reward some type of behavior, such as buying, sampling, or testing.