The correct answer is - at the low left part of the map.
The maps have multiple elements, and one of those elements is the scale. The scale can be found on the lower part on the map, on the left side. It serves to give us the information about the distance on the map, in comparison to the actual distance in reality. This information can be shown either as unit to unit, or as measurement to measurement.
Example:
1:100,000
This means that one unit on the map, will be equal to 100,000 same units in actual distance. So 1 cm on the map, will be 100,000 cm in real life.
It was devoloped in China.
1. The cells contain the same genes and express the same genes.
2. Multipotent (can differentiate to a limited number of cell fates/into a closely related family of cells).
3. Multipotent, totipotent, pluripotent (though I'm not 100% sure on this one).
4. Provide a source of cells for the body to replace certain types of cells that die.
Answer:
B. Zuider Zee
Explanation:
Zuider Zee, was a shallow bay of the north sea in the Northeast of Netherlands extending about 100km inland and about 50km wide having a depth of about 4-5m and a coastline of about 300km, it covered 5,000km^2.
In the 20 century majority of the Zuider Zee was cut off from the northern sea, allowing the inlet to become part of the Warden sea and the salt water inlet changed into a fresh water lake called the IJsselmeer