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Strong winds, I think! :)
Answer:
Christian ???
Explanation:
It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition
Answer:
D. tierra caliente, tierra templada, tierra fria, tierra helada.
Explanation:
The Latin American region has its own unique names for the elevation zones based on the climate. The lowest of them is the tierra caliente, characterized with lowlands and hills covered with dense tropical forests, and hot weather. The tierra caliente is the second, located between 1,000 and 2,000 meters, being still part of the tropical climate, but being cooler and more pleasant, which is why there are lot of big cities on this elevation. The tierra fria is located further up, up to 3,000 meters, and it is colder, dominated with grasslands, and the living conditions are not the best. The top elevation zone is the tierra helada, located in the highest parts of the Andes, being dominated by barren mountain slopes, strong winds, and cold climate.
Answer:
Option: A. True
Explanation:
The Maya civilization covers regions that spread from northern Mexico southwards into Central America. The Maya stretched from modern-day southern Mexico through Guatemala, Honduras, and Belize. The culture is renowned for its massive pyramids, irrigation systems and agriculture, and symbols. Most of the ruins are still discover in the jungles of Mexico and Guatemala, which remain unknown since the colonial period in Mexico under the Spanish Empire. The civilization fizzled out between A.D. 800 and 1000 before the arrival of Spanish in Central America that led structures remain untouched in the jungle for centuries.