The decisive war between the Egyptians and the Hittites for the control over Syria took place in the spring of the fifth year of the reign of Ramses II. The battle of Kadesh resulted from the defection of Amurru to Egypt. While the Hittites wanted to bring Amurru back into their fold, the Egyptians tried to protect their new vassal. Using Karkemish as a base for their operations, the Hittites decided Kadesh offered the best opportunities for the coming battle. Muwatalli had called on his allies, among them Rimisharrinaa, king of Aleppo
Answe: the grasping reflex
Explanation:
The grasping reflex is a known form of involuntary reflex made by infants. In this form of reflex, babies tends to hold on to any object placed in their hands. In this reflex, the child tends to hold tightly to the object or human hands.
In this grasping reflex, babies hold tightly to àny object of interest to play with.the grasp is usually strong, tight and most times the infants are unwilling to let go/resolute.
One possible acclimatization is the rise in red blood cell count when a person is in higher altitudes. This is because the air density is less when at higher altitudes, therefore oxygen availability is also less. A person may experience symptoms of uneasiness, weakness, etc. due to the reduced oxygen supply to the tissues. This is why red blood cell count increases in the blood in order to absorb the available oxygen into the body
Answer: Corn
Explanation: Corn is followed by like rice and vegetables.