The safest thing you can do in a thunderstorm (if stranded outside) is B. staying low on the ground. The other options are highly dangerous, as they give you a higher chance of being struck or electrocuted.
The correct answer is - The Roman civilization.
The Romans invaded Britain, even though it took them some time, gradually they managed to get under their control most of what is now England and Wales. With their arrival, the Romans brought lots of things from their society, including alphabet, thus reading and writing, they started to create cities with solid defense systems, and gradually were building roads in order to connect the cities they've built in order to enable better and quicker communication between them. Also, they introduced the Christianity in Britain. It is debatable about the exact time, there are some sources that claim that it was introduced as early as the 1st century AD, but officially it is considered that there was enough mass of people and preachers in period of the 3rd and 4th centuries so that it can be considered as a living, practiced, and prospering religion.
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Solar energy (that arrives as sunlight) from the sun is the source of radiation for both the earth's atmosphere and the greenhouse. The solar energy used by the plants for photosynthesis and used by humans as a source of energy is excessively harmful if there is a prolonged exposure.
Effect: The war changed economic, political, governmental, and social relations between Britain, France, and Spain; their colonies and colonists; and the American Indians that inhabited the territories they claimed. France and Britain both suffered financially because of the war, with significant long-term consequences.
Causes: In the early 1750s, French expansion into the Ohio River valley repeatedly brought France into armed conflict with the British colonies. In 1756–the first official year of fighting in the Seven Years War–the British suffered a series of defeats against the French and their broad network of Native American alliances.