Answer:
The Pigeon Point Light was named for the clipper ship Carrier Pigeon, which sank off the nearby point of land in 1853. After three more ships were lost in the same area, Congress approved construction of a lighthouse at Pigeon Point, at the cost of $90,000 (which would be well over $2 million today).
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The Pacific Ring of Fire is an area prone to <span>earthquakes, because it sits on tectonic plates which are constantly moving.</span>
Answer:
from the sky god, Enkai
Explanation:
this is because one of the six elements of mythology is supernatural and/or non-human characters. These characters often possess super-human powers and use them to interact with our human world by, for example, controlling the weather. But in this case it would be gifting the Maasai people with cattle.