Answer:
D. Excretes waste
Explanation:
because the rest options except D are correct,... let's analyze them, A is correct because red blood cells are produced in bone marrows in babies, then B, is also correct because the skeletal system protects our organs, for example the heart, liver and lungs are surrounded by ribs and the brain is also protect by the cranium.
A)<span>Fossils of tropical fish found in a cold climate area </span>
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of National Highways in the country.
Answer:
High network connectivity - Boston, London, Seoul
Low network connectivity - Kinshasa, Pyongyang
Explanation:
The cities that have high network connectivity are cities that have very well developed and modern infrastructure that enables them to be well connected with every other city and town in the closer and more distant areas. This kind of cities are typical for the developed nations, as they are nations that are open, have free flowing trade and communication, and the people are not restricted in their movement. On the other side, we have cities that have low network connectivity. Those are usually the cities in the countries that are not well developed, and the main reason why their network connectivity is low is because the infrastructure is very bad, the politics often are very restrictive for the economy and movement of people. These cities are usually only connected to the closest most important cities, and even that is done in a very bad manner which is everything but on satisfying level.
<span>Weather variations from year to year are far less dramatic in California than they are in most European wine regions. One major reason is that rain doesn't fall during the growing season in much of California. Napa Valley: The southern part of the valley is the coolest area, thanks to ocean breezes and mists from the San Pablo Bay. Northwards--away from the bay influence--the climate can get quite hot (but always with cool nights). Sonoma: Its climate is similar to Napa's, except that some areas near the coast are definitely cooler. Mendocino and Lake Counties: Cool climate. The San Francisco Bay: Cool breezes from the Bay. The Santa Cruz Mountains: Cool climate on the ocean side. Gold Country/The Sierra Foothills: Summers can be very hot, but many vineyards are situated as high as 1,500 feet and evenings are very cool. San Luis Obispo: Include the warm and hilly Paso Robles region and the cool and coastal Edna Valley and Arroyo Grande. Santa Barbara: The Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, and Los Alamos Valleys are cool climates that open toward the Pacific Ocean and channel in the ocean air. The southernmost Santa Ynez Valley boasts a cool climate on its western end, while the eastern end of the valley is warm enough to grow red grapes. In the cool western end is the Sta. Rita AVA.</span>