Answer:
I can not understand this question.
Explanation:
I speak English.
Answer:
The paragraph is describing the savannas.
Explanation:
Africa is a continent almost entirely dominated by torpical types of climates and in accordance with that tropical types of biomes, with only very small parts of Africa belonging to the Mediterranean climate and biome. The biome in Africa that seems to have traditionally been the best for a living is the savanna, and when it comes to people living in a traditional manner it still seems to be the best place for it.
The people that live in the savanna tend to make shelters from dirt, grasses, and sticks, thus not very strong ones, mostly because of the climate. The majority tend to be herders, so their diet mostly consists of milk and milk products and meat. In more recent times though, the people living in the savanna tend to engage more with the rest of the world through providing services as safari guides or by exhibiting traditional dances and rituals in front of tourists. This has become a way to earn some money, which has led to slight modernization of these societies.
Answer:
see:its big
think: why is it big
wonder:i wonder why it is big
Explanation:
idk im in the 7th grade
The Berg winds are winds that are forming in the plateaus deeper into the mainland. These winds move from the plateaus downwards towards the lowlands on the eastern coast of South Africa. The Berg winds are hot and dry winds and as they move they become even hooter because of the abiotic factors in the area.
These winds are very dangerous for the farming communities because they bring in very hot and dry weather with them. They dry out the soil and suck out every drop of moist out of it, and that combined with the hot weather they bring in is often devastating for the crops as they manage to destroy them, thus making a lot of damage for the farming communities that depend for their survival on those crops.
Answer:
a. The nation has a large number of children, whose families must provide for them.
Explanation:
A high dependency ratio means those of working age, and the overall economy, face a greater burden in supporting the aging population. The youth dependency ratio includes those only under 15, and the elderly dependency ratio focuses on those over 64.