Answer:
Correct answer is the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as Venice wasn't opened towards the Atlantic Ocean and actually lost its influence when the New World was discovered.
Second option is also not correct as the connection to this countries went through Atlantic Ocean.
Third option is also not correct for more or less the same reason and because Venice focused on maritime trade, which means that they didn't trade much with them as they as this countries are located in Central Europe.
The answer is c choose at your own risk
Answer:
The correct response is that it accurately depicts Option D: the coasts of Western Europe and Africa.
Explanation:
The Piri Reis is a map dated about 1513 and it was developed by an admiral and cartographer of the same name, Peri Reis. It is significant because it shows a very early interest in world exploration but there are several inaccuracies evident. The southern tip of South America is not accurate nor is the coastline in North America except for what might be Newfoundland. The most accurate parts of the map are the coasts of Western Europe and North Africa, and the coastline of Brazil is also fairly accurate across the Atlantic.
Answer:
Deep underground, beneath an extinct volcano
Explanation:
Diorite results from the partial melting of a mafic rock above a subduction zone. It is found in volcanic arcs, and in cordilleran mountain building, such as in the Andes Mountains.
Diorite is formed <u><em>deep within the Earth's crust from cooling magma that never made it to the surface</em></u>. It usually occurs as quite small intrusions often associated with larger intrusions like granite. Slow cooling produces the large crystals.
Answer:
the answer is no 3with the accumulation of rainfall.