The correct answer is D) a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the Sahara.I'm 100% sure for this answer.
Well, the hydrosphere is moving water to provide life for the biosphere. the geosphere is blocking the rain from the hydro and atmosphere from producing life past where it is blocking, so, in essence, the hydrosphere is "moved" into the atmosphere, where it drops onto the geosphere, creating the possibility for life in the biosphere everywhere that is not being "bullied" for lack of better term by the mountains blocking rain.
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Explanation:
1) We lived int he 1720s. We are a hunting and gathering tribe.
2) We lived in near mountain terrain and near forests. Its dry and rocky. And cold in winter and hot in summer.
3) men women and children. Awe have 24,890 women, 56,789 men And 13,896 children. We wore animal skin.
4) we are nomadic. We gather and hunt. Both. Berries, rabbits, and deer.
5) we slept in tents. We cooked outside. We bathed in rivers and lakes.
6) it does not have a name
7) we gaint he animals trust and train them to help us hunt and sniff for berry bushes. We feed the animals berries and meat.
8) Our tribe uses bows and arrows, spears, and axes for hunting. We use our hands and rocks for harvesting and digging.
9) There are times we are hungry in the winter mostly.
10) no
I think that the best answer is: D. Southwest Asia and Northern Africa
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This corresponds to today's Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia - the places there the Semitic people live and where they have historically lived. So Semitic religions are most likely found where the Semitic peoples live.