Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Special hyphae known as arbuscules are formed by fungi and these structure are formed in the phylum and roots of the vascular plants.
These perform the function of the absorption of nutrients and water from the soil promotes the growth of the plant.
The fungal hyphae helps in the physical binding of the particles of the soil together and creates stable aggregates that promotes the infiltration of water and improves the retaining capacity of water in the soil.
Answer:
One hundred percent of FIJI Water is from a single source in the pristine, tropical Fiji Islands, an archipelago of over 300 islands nestled in the South Pacific, more than 1600 miles from the nearest industrialized country. It is bottled at the source in the remote Yaqara Valley on the island of Viti Levu
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the answer of the question is D
Panama is a country that is part of North America geographically, though politically it is put into the Central American region. It is a small country that is located on southernmost tip of the North American land mass. Panama is the country that is bordering the continent of South America on its south. The country is best known for the Panama Canal, connecting the Caribbean Sea (the Atlantic Ocean through it as well) and the Pacific Ocean, giving this country a great strategic importance.
Haiti is a country that is part of the Caribbeans. The country is located on one half of the biggest island in the Caribbeans, Hispaniola, sharing it with the Dominican Republic which occupies the other half of the island. Haiti has both good and bad location. Its location is good because it has nice weather all year long, it is between North and South America, and it is very attractive for tourists. The bad part is that the island is constantly on the way of the hurricanes, usually the most devastating ones, which often manage to cause enormous damage and bug life loss.
Answer:
The six essential elements are The World in Spatial Terms, Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and The Uses of Geography.