I believe the answer is A, because the Mayans were located right underneath the Guatemalan peninsula(which is that little island looking piece above A).
Did the geography of Mesopotamia make it an easy or difficult place to
live? Explain.
Mesopotamia was not an easy place to live.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not clarify what kind of temples among the many ancient temples you are referring to, we can say the following.
The main purpose of the archaeologists who first investigated the old temples, in general, was to dig in deeply to know the purpose of the temples, why the temples were built in the first place, what was his main use, how ancient people built temples with the lack of proper technology or tools, and how these old temples had endured the test of time.
Even to this modern-days, scientists and archeologists do not have a true and definitive statement about pyramids, temples, ziggurats, and other ancient temples and sites, it is just theories.
And regarding your second question, the plural of the word sarcophagus is sarcophagi.
Okay, now what exactly do you not understand about this? I can go through with you and explain it
From about 1811-1840 the Oregon Trail<span> was laid down by traders and fur trappers. It could only be traveled by horseback or on foot. By the year 1836, the first of the migrant train of wagons was put together. It started in Independence, Missouri and traveled a cleared </span>trail<span> that reached to Fort Hall, Idaho.</span>