Answer:
It could technically be either. The majority of coal deposits
appear to be biotic, though there are some geochemists who believe
that abiotic coal deposits might exist deep in the crust.
Healthy, not healthy, not healthy, healthy, not healthy, healthy, healthy
The answer is “During the reign of Askia Muhammad, the Songhai
empire reached its greatest size.”
<span>Askia is also known as Muhammad Ture. He was able to extend
the territory of the Songhai Empire. He was able to get alliances, thus allowed
him to easily conquer many kingdoms. One of the achievements of the Songhai
empire, he was able to gain the respect of his people.</span>
The correct answer is - C. Volcanic derived carbon dioxide gas bubbled from the lake and suffocated people and animals nearby.
In the summer of 1986, more specifically on the August 21st, a big tragedy happened in Cameroon. The Lake Nyos, located in the northwestern part of the country experienced a limnic eruption. This eruption triggered the release of very large amounts of carbon dioxide from the lake. The exact amount of carbon dioxide that was released is debatable, and the general consensus is that it was between 100,000 and 300,000 tons of the gas, though there are suggestions that it was up to 1.6 million tons.
The gas spread around very quickly, and being heavier than the air it stuck very low. In a radius of around 25 km from the lake, lot of people and animals were suffocated. The estimates are that 1746 people died and around 3,500 livestock died, not even counting the damage that has been done to the wild animals.