A nomad is someone who travels on and on for fresh pasture for farming etc anyways it relates to the spread since they would go from place to place telling people about Islam spreading there religion far and these nomads would tell other nomads and those on and on it was easier to spread than villages since villages are closed up and people don't move but the nomads are constantly moving people
1 grain of sugar contains about 600 quadrillion molecules of glucose which can be used to make about 18 quintillion molecules of ATP
It would take about 77 quintillion molecules of glucose to make 1 second of atp and it would take around 2.310 sextillion molecules of glucose to make 30 sec of atp and somewhere around 77 quintillion grains of sugar to store around 30 seconds of atp
30 molecules of atp are made with 1 molecule of glucose 10 glucose molecules make 300 atp
(the number of glucose molecules times 30 equals the number of ATP molecules.)
Divide the number of molecules of ATP needed by 30.
7.7 x 10^19 (77 quintillion)
The correct answer is <span>C. It limited it by saying that opposition to the draft was a danger to the country during wartime.
People who were against world war 1 didn't want others to participate and die in the war so they gave out fliers urging people to not enlist. The supreme court decided that this was not according to the first amendment and wasn't allowed because the country was in a war state and there was a present danger, so they banned it.</span>
Answer:
Britain retained control of the region after World War II, when it became a United Nations trust territory. Tanganyika gained independence on Dec. 9, 1961, and became a republic one year later. On April 26, 1964, it joined with Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
The republics set up by Napoleon in conquered territories had _____. Select all that apply.
1. Constitutions
2. Elected legislatures
3. Dictators
Elected Legislatures
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<u><em>Answer</em></u>: 1. Constitutions, 2. Elected Legislatures, and Elected Legislatures.