Mass wasting - 3
Trigger - 1
Answer:
Most energy for domestic use in rural areas is derived primarily from firewood and charcoal; this has strained the remaining wood resources in the country. Ethiopia’s long dependence on these sources has contributed to the depletion of its trees and to the erosion of its soil. The government has begun to expand hydroelectric power generation with the intent to increase access to electricity in rural areas.
I believe this is True because most tundra biomes have layers of permafrost under the surface of the ground. Permafrost is frozen soil that never thaws. Thus, permitting the tree to grow roots and survive.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>C. the Masai and Kikuyu lost territory and influence
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Under the "British rule in Kenya" that began in 1890, the "Masai and Kikuyu" lost territory and influence. The most fertile land in Kenya is the central highlands along the "Great Rift Valley". This has been the main area of activities for centuries now. But in 1890 when Kenya came under the British rule, two groups occupied the highlands. These groups were the "Masai and the Kikuyu". But under the British rule, these groups lost most of its fertile farmland and political power as well.