Answer:
Islam made its way to India between 700 and 800 CE.
Explanation:
India, as a region, is the cradle of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Hinduism has become and remained dominant, with Sikhism being practiced on a smaller scale, while Buddhism moved eastward. Despite the dominance of Hinduism in the region, between 700 and 800 CE, a new religion came in and ever since has been competing with it.
The new religion in the region was Islam. Initially, it came with the traders and merchants, some of which settled in India and formed small communities. After that, the more important process of the introduction of Islam in India was through military conquest and forced conversion. This has resulted in large areas of India that were ruled by Muslims quickly become dominated by Islam, and since Muslims were rulling areas of India for a very long time the influence was very big, where around a third of the total population of the region nowadays is Muslim.
The altitude of Polaris (the North Star) is always within about
2/3 of a degree of the latitude of the place where you're standing
when you see it.
Look up the latitude of each place on your list. That angle will be
the altitude of Polaris as seen from that place.
Adelaide, Australia, being in the southern hemisphere, can't see
Polaris at all.
Answer:
reverse fault
Explanation:
Reverse fault -
It is the process , where the Earth on either side of the fault ( any breakdown on the surface of the earth , i.e. , the crust ) moves upward , with respect to the other , is known as a reverse fault.
It is a type of dip - slip fault.
It is reverse to the normal fault.
The reason for the generation of a reverse fault , could be compression of the rocks.
Map projections can vary on distance, scale, and shape the accuracy and strength and weaknesses depends on the distortion, if you google each type of map and the strength and weaknesses, your answers should come up, just look for and consider the variables I said