Answer:
C. Nod his head
Explanation:
If it's non verbal then C is the best choice
The answer is 2%..........
Answer:
Mesolithic era
Explanation:
The Mesolithic era refers to the middle stage of the stone age i.e. between the Paleolithic and Neolithic. The Paleolithic refers to the old stone age and the Neolithic refers to the new stone age. During this time, the microlithic tools and other attacking weapons were made by the early humans, and also there occurred changes in their way of settlement as the climate and geography changed significantly.
The Mesolithic era started about 8000 years to 2700 years back in the past, in the northwestern part of Europe.
Thus, the Mesolithic era occurred when Europe occupied the present landscape, in terms of climate, biology, and geography.
The answer is friction. As ocean wave approach the shoreline, they are affected by the sea bed through process such as refraction, shoaling, bottom friction and wave-breaking. However wave breaking also occurs in deep water when the waves re too steep. If the waves meet major structurer or abrupt changes in the coastline, they will be transformed by diffraction.
Due to sea level rise, increase in inundations, and storm surge flooding, shoreline erosion will be prominent. This will affect the people living in the coastal and the coastal ecosystems like salt marshes. Wildfire and insect outbreaks have been increasing and are likely to intensify. Increased risk of deaths due to heat waves, water-borne diseases, and degraded water quality, respiratory illness, and vector-borne infectious diseases. Due to diminishing snowfields, the availability of water has become a major issue. This will add to the pressure on the availability of the groundwater. Apart from the extreme events, climate change impacts in urban centres will be in the form of urban heat islands, air and water pollution, ageing infrastructure, water quality and supply challenges, along with immigration and population growth, and an ageing population. This will increase the stress on natural resources, and lead to their over-exploitation and exhaustion.<span />