The Equator passes through three of the seven continents: South America, Africa and Asia. Although it does not pass through the mainland of Asia, it does run through Indonesia and the Maldives, which are part of the continent of Asia.
The presidential candidate must be 35 years or older: so a) is a correct requirement. They must also be a natural born citizen -born in the US or born to US parents (so technically b is not a requirement, and the question is badly phrased...)
but they definitely don't have to d. hold a flag rank in military
Answer:
(A). Accommodation
Explanation:
Accommodation explains what happens when new knowledge or experiences cause you to change your current schemas(Schemes are the techniques that children employ during adaptation). Instead of making the new information work in an existing system, you change the schema to suit the new information.
Accommodation is a Part of the Adaptation Process.
Baby Stephanie was first given a cup to drink out of, rather than her bottle, she tried to use it just like a bottle, but kept pouring milk on herself. After a few tries, however she was able to drink out of the cup with minimal spilling. According to Piaget this would be an example of ACCOMMODATION.
Accommodation explains how we later adapt our systems to integrate new experiences more effectively.
Answer:
It influenced their actions in life and faith
Explanation:
It was said that by acknowledging and worshiping the God's and goddesses, life would run smoothly and you'd have an eternal afterlife in peace and harmony.
American business pioneer Eliza Pinckney
(1722–1793) single-handedly launched the indigo industry in
pre-Revolutionary era South Carolina. Determined to make the highly
prized tropical crop flourish in the Carolina soil, Pinckney carried out
several experimental plantings in the early 1740s.
These plantings finally yielded enough new seeds to make the plant, used
in the textile industry for its distinctive a deep-blue dye, a viable
crop in the region. Within a decade, South Carolina planters were
exporting thousands of pounds of it annually, and the crop became a
staple of the Southern economy.