Answer:
b) Caucasus
Explanation:
<u>Caucasus mountains are occupying the place between Europe and Asia, going from the Black Sea and the Caspian sea.</u> As Afghanistan is in central Asia, <u>we can conclude that the Caucasus is on the west of the country - all the mentioned elements (Europe, Caspian, and Black sea) are located on the west side of Afghanistan. </u>
Ural mountains are in Russia, on the north side of Afghanistan.
Kunlun mountains are located in central China, which means it is located on the east compared to the position of Afghanistan.
Altai mountains are located in Mongolia, which is north-east of Afghanistan.
Answer: TRUE.
Explanation: "Glory" is an optical phenomenon caused by water droplets, consisting of concentric rings and somewhat similar to a rainbow.
The glory consists of one or more concentric, successively dimmer rings, each of which is red on the outside and bluish towards the centre.
In order to see a glory, therefore, the clouds or fog causing it must be located below the observer, in a straight line with the Sun/Moon and the observer's eye.
Colored rings appearing surrounding the shadow of an aircraft flying above a cloud is sometimes called The Glory of the Pilot.
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Answer:
The invasive s p e c i e s tend to diminish the populations of native s p e c i e s because they outcompete them, and also manage to disturb the ecosystem.
Explanation:
The invasive species can or cannot be dangerous for the native biodiversity, but unfortunately, it is the second one that is much more common. The reasons as to why the invasive species tend to threaten the biodiversity are that they often don't have a native predator that will control their numbers, outcompete the native species for resources, and the native species don't have defense mechanisms against them. These factors result in havoc in the ecosystem in a relatively short period, with the potential to totally destroy it and changed it.
There are thousands of examples of invasive species around the world, some much more obvious than others. The Burmese pythons in Florida for example, have started to overtake the a p e x predator niche from the alligators by directly attacking them. On the other side of the world, in Australia, the cats and rabbits have contributed to leading hundreds of native species on the verge of extinction, and if there hasn't been human intervention there is a very high chance that a lot of native species would have been already extinct.