the main reason why there are so many languages has to do with distance and time. ... Groups of people who speak a common language get divided by distance, and over time their dialects evolve in different directions. After enough time passes, they end up speaking two separate, but related languages.Jul 24, 2017
The main reason why there are so many languages has to do with distance and time. ... Groups of people who speak a common language get divided by distance, and over time their dialects evolve in different directions. After enough time passes, they end up speaking two separate, but related languages
"<span>D. an average of less than 10 inches of precipitation per year" is the proper answer</span>. Although it may seem off to call this area a desert, any area with that little snowfall is considered to be one.