I’d say C.
A doesn’t make sense, they definitely could’ve domesticated animals in that time.
B doesn’t make sense either, they could’ve easily seen smoke signals, the sky wasn’t filled with them often.
C is just a weird answer. I doubt they were “passive observers” but probably the best answer to the question.
D doesn’t add up because they definitely needed agriculture/food surpluses. They were always hunting, they obviously ran out of food rather quickly.
So C is the answer.
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your answer would be A!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
A stakeholder in something is someone or an entity that is affected by and can affect the thing in question.
When it comes to wildfires, the following entities are stakeholders:
- Homeowners - They could lose their houses in wildfires.
- Fire departments -They help fight wildfires and so affect wildfires
- Health centers - They treat those who are injured by wildfires and so are affected and affect wildfires.
- Businessess - Businesses that are located in areas where wildfires burn down are affected by wildfires and so are stakeholders.
Explanation:
Ecosystems exist at a range of scales and involve the interaction between biotic and abiotic components. An example of a small scale UK ecosystem to illustrate the concept of interrelationships within a natural system, an understanding of producers, consumers, decomposers, food chain, food web and nutrient cycling.
The answer is C. hurricanes. The largest circulations that cover several states at once and are less intense overall are called hurricanes. They're only called typhoons when they're in the northwest pacific and they're all technically cyclones.