The European Union is what drives Europe together, and apart (i.e. certain countries leaving like Britain).
her is this from google
"A system of temporary reference points established in the field allows users to move freely within the study area without losing the geo-referencing. It allows the user to perform the mapping of trees, deadwood, transects, repeated measurements and data verification."
It is in Oregon.
The coordinates are (42.9445872, -122.1090039)
<span>Similar to how sand sinks to the bottom of a river, during the formation of the planet, when earth was still a hot ball of liquid rock and minerals; the most dense materials would make their way to the bottom, while less dense materials (like liquid rock) would "float" on the top of this growing ball of liquid metal. As iron was (and is) plentiful, and quite a dense mineral (which is why it blocks x-rays), it makes up the majority of the Earth's core. So I would say A.</span>
It is warmer and milder temperatures today, and back in the Ice Age it was colder and the summer seasons were much shorter.