<span>In many of the early accounts of life in the New World, the reliability of the narrator often comes into question. Much of this uncertainty stems from the largely Eurocentric perspective of the accounts, particularly as it relates to the clash of cultures between European settlers and the native inhabitants. As such, much of what is written during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries treats the subject matter in a rather judgmental way, praising the "civilization"...
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Explanation:
1 Denmark; Europe
2 Boston; Atlantic Ocean; Massachusetts
3 Rosario Ferré; Puerto Rico
4 Carl Sagan;
5 Times Square; Forty- Second Street
6 United States
7 Key West; Gulf of Mexico
8 Colorado River; Grand Canyon National Park
9 Washington D.C; Blue Ridge Mountains
10 Mr Jimenéz; Saturn; Jupiter
Answer:
verb
prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding.
Explanation:
Cephalopods have specialized cells in their skin called chromatophores. When the octopus sees something, like a predator or prey, that prompts it to change color, its brain sends a signal to the chromatophores. chameleons do not modify their hues by accumulating or dispersing pigments within their skin cells, the researchers found. Instead, the lizards rely on structural changes that affect how light reflects off their skin