Answer:
1. b. Animals that develop with the same pattern share a common ancestor
2. a. The existence of significant difference between fossils of living things from different points in time
b. The similarities in the body structure, between living organisms of a given category, at the early stages of development, and the different application of the body structures as they grow
Explanation:
1. The concepts given in the paragraph are;
i) Studies in fossil observation, indicates that a difference exist in the fossils of living organisms at different historical times
ii) The similarities observed in form of existence of animals of a particular type at a given stage is an indication of common ancestry
iii) The arrangement of body parts of animals having different body structure, indicates that the animals have a common ancestries
The true statement is therefore;
b. Animals that develop with the same pattern share a common ancestor
2. The evidence that supports the theory of evolution are;
a. The existence of significant difference between the past and present living organisms is observable by the study of fossils
b. The similarities of the early stages of animals with backbone and the differences in the functions of the bones while still being in the same order of arrangement.
Answer: The treaty added an additional 525,000 square miles to United States territory, including the land that makes up all or parts of present-day Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Mexico also gave up all claims to Texas and recognized the Rio Grande as America's southern boundary
Explanation:
Answer:
Women usually wear long dresses and skirts in vibrant colors and patterns with blankets around their waists, and for special occasions (like church or weddings) they wear a traditional Basotho dress called the seshoeshoe. Seshoeshoe are worn in endless varieties of designs, patterns and colours.
Explanation: Them wearing diffrent types of colors, designs, patterns and color is pretty unique and far from basic.
Spanish settlements in North America had one purpose only: to protect their shipments of gold and silver from competing European powers. The first successful settlement in North America, St. Augustine, Florida was built to protect Spanish fleets from attack by privateers. The statement above that the Spanish had "big cities. large farms" is patently incorrect.
It should be noted that the first successful rebellion in America; Pope's rebellion, also known as the Pueblo revolt, was the result of numerous failed promises on the part of the Spanish. Four hundred Spaniards were killed in the revolt and the Spanish lost control of New Mexico.