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I'm going between answer A and C, because usually a reduction of ones habitat anymore is due to human impact instead of temperature.
A would be a good answer because if more and more land was being lost to the gators, they would have to dwell in the water more.
C also would be a good answer because if something major was to happen to the gators, such as a sudden decrease in land and/or water habitat, they might not be able to handle the sudden change and die.
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The best source to learn more about the geography would be Option B) A detailed atlas of the Pacific Ocean and its islands.
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The disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her plane has always been shrouded in mystery. It seems that poor preparation and poor visibility may have led to Amelia Earhart and Noonan running out of fuel about 100 miles off the coast of Howland Island where they were heading. Her last radio transmission was picked up at 7:42 AM on July 2, 1937: "We must be on you, but we cannot see you. Fuel is running low. Been unable to reach you by radio. We are flying at 1,000 feet." Another possibility is that they became plane wrecked on the Nikumaroro reef about 350 miles from Howland Island. Several excursions to the reef have turned up items suggesting someone was on the island like improvised tools and bits of clothing. There was even a bit of Plexiglas that could be from the window. The atlas would help to know the geography of this region.
My opinion is that they should, because taking a look at the periods of time where we didn't have them and we were all dying from the littlest defect in our immune system, such as a common cold. I do also think that they shouldn't be required in schools and other public places such as jobs.
I think it means that the author is lonely, and is comparing himself/herself wandering to a cloud wandering over valleys(I think that's what vales is) and hills.
I'm not so sure, sorry. Hope this helps!
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A: Third person point of view :))