Answer:
Are you asking for a certain recommendation? If so I can provide at least to websites.
Interactives . The The Rock Cycle . The Rock Cyclewww.learner.org
and,
The Rock Cycle Steps & Science Lesson - Learning Centerlearning-center.homesciencetools.com
I apologies that I don't have more, I was working on the subject recently. If I find another I can get back in touch with you.
Explanation:
(again I am not completely sure this was your question)
I hope this helps you as much as intended.
Answer: Fairly sure it's B
Explanation:
I am not 100% sure but that seems like the most reasonable answer. Its for sure not C or D. If B is not correct, its probably A but that one doesn't make sense to me either. Hope it helped!! If i'm wrong, let me know.
Answer: - the harsh desert climate
- required cooperation
- the Qur'an tells families to honor family above all else
Explanation:
- The harsh desert climate meant that they did not have an abundance of resources. They could not farm the land or dedicate themselves to agriculture, as such they would focus around trade and livestock, requiring cooperation between different clan members.
- Due to the harsh conditions of their environment, they developed a nomadic lifestyle, in stark contrast with urbanized arabs. Their non-sedentary way of life, required further cooperation between members, in order to better organize the constant movement of their settlements.
-The majority of the Beduin people are fervent followers of Islam, which puts a strong emphasis on mantaining and upholding family honor and family relationships. The Qu'ran explicitily dictates "Do not sever your relationship with a member of your family, even if he severs his relationship with you".
All these factors may have combined to explain the strong attachment between clan members in the Bedouin people.
Hope this helps!
A. the theory that women are superior to men
In 1809, <u>Jean Lamarck</u>, a french taxonomist, suggested that organisms that use one part of their body repeatedly would increase their abilities