Answer:
Ukraine and Germany
Explanation:
Spiders may seem like a more specific Halloween ornament, but eight-legged creatures actually play an important role in other parties. We have discovered the tradition of "Christmas spiders."
It is based on a European folk tale that has been attributed to several countries, often Ukraine and Germany. In a version of the Christmas spider story, a widowed mother and her children were too poor to decorate their Christmas tree, and friendly spiders wove elaborate nets on a fir tree. When the family woke up on Christmas morning, they opened the curtains and sunlight illuminated the cobwebs, turning them into silver and gold (sometimes it is said to be the origin of the garlands). The family had good fortune thereafter. Other versions affirm that it was Santa Claus or Jesus himself who transformed the networks so that they did not bother the mother.
It is likely that the legend is related to the idea that spiders give good luck. Whatever the real reason, according to various sources, Ukrainians decorate their Christmas trees with spider-shaped ornaments (often made of precious stones) to this day
All of the above are correct
Deserts and steppes.
Explanation:
Southwest Asia, also known as the Middle East, is one of the driest regions in the world. Its location, as well as the natural features in the region, prevent formation of humid air masses and precipitation, which in turn has made the region arid and semi-arid in general, with only very small parts stepping out of that.
Because the precipitation is so low, and the temperatures are very high, the biomes of this region are dominated by deserts and steppes. In other words, the landscape is dominated by rocky and sandy deserts, and by vast grasslands with short grasses. The diversity of the species both flora and fauna is pretty low.
The answer to your question is true. Thomas Coke did cross-breed Longhorn and Lincoln sheep.
The spread of Islam to South East Asia was delayed until the of the Buddhist trade Empireof Shrivijaya