Answer:
Hey! Here are your cities!
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ALEXANDRIA--</u></h2>
<u>Population:</u> Around 5.2 million people
<u>Purpose:</u> Originally a Port city for Mediterranean Traders
<u>Founded:</u> 331 BC
<u>Known for (today):</u> Pharos, an ancient lighthouse, considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and the first locations for the establishment of proper education...
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ARISH--</u></h2>
<u>Population:</u> 164,830 people (2012)
<u>Purpose:</u> Port and former Pilgrimage settlement
<u>Founded:</u> As far back as the Middle Ages (500 AD to 1500 AD)
<u>Known for (today): </u>Its long beaches and trademark Palm Trees make it one of the best locations for a Summer Vacation!
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The correct answers are:
- barter;
- gold;
The barter and the gold were the most common things used in the Ancient world for trade. The barter, or bartering, is essentially the exchange of goods, or rather one good for another good. That of course goes in accordance to the valuation of the goods, so for example, one goat would be traded for ten rabbits. The gold, on the other hand, was a materialistic thing used for exchange of goods. The gold was very highly valued, so each amount of gold had certain valuation, and according to its valuation the people were able to purchase certain goods with it. The gold was in a many ways what the paper money are in the present day.
Answer:
D. Glaciers
Explanation:
Sorry if it's wrong but I think it's D because they don't cause it but because of climate change they can melt and cause sea levels to rise.
The answer would be false, (brainliest answer please)