Answer:
Correct answer is:
Map
Astrolabe
Navigational compass
Camera
Explanation:
Earliest maps that we know of were made in Ancient Greece in the 6th Century BC, while first astrolabe was made in the 2nd Century BC. Of course, later they have developed more.
First compasses were created in China in 11th Century, while modern navigational compass was created in 19th Century.
Of course, camera is a modern technology that came at the end.
Answer: The order of the stages of primary succession as seen at glacier bay are Pioneer, Dryas, Alder, and Spruce stages.
Explanation:
Primary succession is the process that plant species use to colonize a sterile habitat. The first living organisms, the pioneer species are hardy species, for example moss that are able to survive in any habitat. These change the unfavorable environment (lava, rock) to soil.
In Glacier bay, Alaska, the dryas came next, providing the soil with Nitrogen, then Alders which maintains the nitrogen content in the soil. This is followed by spruce trees which grow in the the shade of the alder
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The __________ people are the earliest known inhabitants of Africa's Mediterranean coast.
The Berbers people are the earliest known inhabitants of Africa's Mediterranean coast. Berbers are a group in the North of Africa, where they live in the Barbary Sahara. They speak the language Tuareg and Kabyle.
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The syncline is actually part of the younger layers
The anticline would be the oldest layer at the fold
Answer: The top 10 states that have the most exposure to earthquakes are California, Washington, Utah, Tennessee, Oregon, South Carolina, Nevada, Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois.
Explanation: For the western states, such as California, Washington, and Oregon for example, the Pacific plate is strike-slipping against the North American plate, which causes earthquakes, mainly in California which is the biggest earthquake hazard. For the eastern states, such as South Carolina, lots of earthquake stress (epicenter) transmits inward from the boundaries of the North American plate, which makes it extremely vulnerable to earthquakes.