The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Western mythology is a series of stories that tried to explain the creation of humankind in ancient times and the way humans related to their creators, in this case, the gods and goddesses that exerted a major influence on the lives of humans.
One of the best examples is the Greek mythology that years later influenced other civilizations such as Rome. Homer, the Great poet of Greece, wrote two interesting poems known as the "Odyssey" and the "Iliad," in which he describes stories and the relationship between men and the Gods from Olympus.
In the case of Philippine mythology, this refers to the myths of creation and epic stories that speak of magical characters very alike to Malay and Indonesian stories. As with any other mythology Philippine mythology tries to give an explanation of the creatures that related to heroes and gods, Diwata, as were known in this civilization. This Philippine mythology was passed orally through generations.
Well, back in the 19th century people had to grow food in order to eat. With the land being a dry and open land of desert and if you didn't know desert land is dry, plants need moist and humid lands to grow. The people of Africa are effected by this because it makes the incapable to produce crops. Even today land in Africa makes them unable to produce crops but in today's society there are shops and transported goods to Africa.
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As Alexander's empire expanded, the Greek culture spread and merged with other cultures. In the lands he conquered after the battles, he treated his enemies with respect and honor and taught them Greek culture and ideas. hope this helps
The correct answer is D. The South China Sea.
Explanation
The image shows the eastern part of the Asian continent; on it are also the letters W, X, Y, and Z. In the case of the letter X, it represents the South China Sea is a sea of the Pacific Ocean that is located in the coastal zone of southeastern China, which encompasses the area limited by the East Asian coast, from Indonesia and Malaysia to the Taiwan Strait, and the islands of Borneo and the archipelago of the Philippines, its total area is approximately 3,500,000 km². This sea is characterized by being the place of small islands in the Eastern Sea, which are grouped into archipelagos.