All of these answers will be in relation to bodies of water. The trading route between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea is called the Aden Gulf. Between the Arabian Peninsula and India lies a sea called the Arabian Sea. West of Yemen there is a body of water called Bab-el-Mandeb. East of the United Arab Emirates or UAE, is the Gulf of Oman. The body of water that separates Africa and Asia is known as the Red Sea. The Strait of Hormuz presents itself to be a challenge to shipping the region's petroleum because it is narrow and hard for ships to get through.
Because once they are all gone we will not get them back for several millions of years or we may never get them back
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "(3) absorb less insolation and reflect more insolation." Compared to a light-colored rock with a smooth surface, a dark-colored rock with a rough surface will absorb less insolation and reflect more <span>insolation</span>
The movement that led to the independence of Bangladesh was very similar to the movement that led to the formation of Pakistan. This is because the separation of these nations can be traced back to the independence of India. When India became independent in 1947, Pakistan separated from the new nation. Similarly, when Pakistan gained its independence from India, Bangladesh separated from the new country. Therefore, these two processes can be seen as subsequent and parallel.