I’d say C.
A doesn’t make sense, they definitely could’ve domesticated animals in that time.
B doesn’t make sense either, they could’ve easily seen smoke signals, the sky wasn’t filled with them often.
C is just a weird answer. I doubt they were “passive observers” but probably the best answer to the question.
D doesn’t add up because they definitely needed agriculture/food surpluses. They were always hunting, they obviously ran out of food rather quickly.
So C is the answer.
Shinto and Buddhism are very popular in Japan as well as Christianity and catholicism
is about 55 miles at its narrowest point. so around 50 miles would be the answer.
Floods! Floods don't really happen to much, but there was a big one which caused the land to become super moist. Which made it difficult to do Dry Farming. I hope this helped! :)
Useful satellite data concerning sea ice began in late 1978 with the launch of NASA's Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) satellite.