<span>Our Sun will slowly get hotter as more and more Helium accumulates in the Sun's core. In ~1 billion years, liquid water will no longer be possible on Earth's surface, and the oceans will completely boil away, resulting in a Venus-like planet. Only thermophyllic bacteria may be able to survive, perhaps at the poles. In ~4-5billion years, our Sun will have converted ~10% of its Hydrogen to Helium, and thus become so hot that Helium to Carbon fusion will begin in earnest, causing the "Helium flash" which will convert our Sun into a red giant, and swallow and vaporize all of the rocky inner planets. It may even blow off a planetary nebula. (Contrary to what the others have said, our Sun will not 'run out' of Hydrogen.) </span>
Some of the areas of Europe which were excluded from the Reformation were Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Denmark), Ireland, France, Italy, some nations near the Baltic Sea as well.
Obviously, the Reformation had the greatest impact in England, where most of the citizens became followers of a new religion - Protestantism.
I’d say it’s C:) Since they were perceived as an authoritative figure, people felt as if they HAD to listen to them. His whole experiment was centered around learning people’s obedience to authority. Hope this helped:)
Native resistances delayed the progress of colonization. An example of this is the Pueblo revolt. As a result of the Pueblo revolt Spanish colonization slowed and the Native Americans were able to hold off the Spanish for a brief period of time,