Answer:
The correct answer is Levittown.
Explanation:
Levittown is <u>the first major suburb that served as a model for the next suburbs generated after the war.
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It is a village located in the city of Hempstead in New York and was created by Abraham Levit, who later considered himself the father of the suburbs.
It has more than <u>17,000 single-family houses</u>, and until 2000 it had <u>53 thousand inhabitants.
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Levittown was the salvation for many of the families that after World War II had to live in shelters, vans or chicken coops. And although it started as a commercial project, it ended up being the largest suburb and the first one that existed.
Answer:
Explanation:
It can create unique landforms, such as wave-cut cliffs, sea arches, and sea stacks. Deposits by waves include beaches. They may shift along the shoreline due to longshore drift. Other wave deposits are spits, sand bars, and barrier islands.
Answer: Please refer to Explanation
Explanation:
Undernourishment
This is defined as being unable to take the required amount of food and nutrients for energy that the body needs per day. This has to have gone on for a year for it to be classified as Undernourishment.
Desertification
This refers to a situation where land that was once fertile looses that fertility and instead begins to become more desert like. This is very prevalant in the Sahel region of Africa and can be caused by droughts and inefficient farming practices.
Food Security
This is defined as the access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food at all times needed to be able to sustain the human body by meeting the minimum amount of recommended energy that the body requires to function.
The Sahel is an area immediately south of the Sahara Desert. It is semi-arid in nature and is prone to prolonged periods of drought.
When this drought occurs it tends to cause soil that was once fertile to begin to turn into a desert like soil due to the soil not getting water for such a prolonged period of time.
When there is a lot of fertile land used for farming lost to desertification then the people in those areas cannot farm and get food needed to survive. This causes Food Security issues because people do not have access to food that they require to survive.
Should this happen and the people there go through Food security crisis, they will become undernourished as they are unable to take the recommended amount of food necessary.
Answer:
I'm thinking C
Explanation:
If the tribe moved far away, why did they move and why would we need to know when the leader wore a golden robe, did males or femails have more power, or when did the tribal members celebrate religious ceremonies?
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Answer:
Modern irrigation systems, redirecting of streams or parts of them, and using drought resilient plants, will help gradually convert the desert and make it suitable for farming.
Explanation:
A lot of countries in the world have problems because a smaller or larger part of their territories is occupied by deserts, and on top of it, it seems like the deserts are expanding. The deserts as they are cannot really be used for anything, including farming, but this can be changed in managed properly.
In order to convert desert into land suitable for farming, a good and reliable irrigation system needs to be set up, at least for the first few decades. Ares that are relatively close and maybe have a surpluss of water, or it is a terrain where it cannot be used for farming or anything practical, the streams can be redirected toward the desert. This will bring in highly fertile sediments, a constant supply of water, and increasing humidity in the area. The plants that initially need to be used should be ones that are highly resilient to high temperatures and drought, but also leave a solid amount of biomass so that the soil can get a fertile top layer. Plants that can be very suitable are rosemary and succulents, and they will also be economically beneficial in the meantime while the transformation lasts as they can be easily sold on the market.