Yes i feel everyone is entitled to their own rights.
salt water, unwind, and stay in place, are some words to describe the opposite of monsoon, i hope this kind of helped. (:
Over many thousands of years, glaciation has made an impression on the UK's landscape. Today, much of upland Britain is covered in u-shaped valleys and eroded steep mountain peaks. Ice covered most areas. Glaciers eroded and weathered landscapes to create dramatic mountain scenery.
The correct choice is (A).
This is because “Over 4,000 years ago, the Bantu speaking people migrated from West Africa in several major waves of migration. First, they moved east, north of the tropical rainforest in the region near north of East Africa. They then migrated south to the central highlands of Africa in what is believed to have been the third wave of migration. Finally, they moved southwards to occupy Southern Africa regions which led to the displacement of indigenous communities of Khoisan people. In the process of displacement and settlement, there was ethnic and linguistic mixing.”
Choice (B) is incorrect because “Even though many reasons for the expansion remain inconclusive, the Bantu speaking people are believed to have migrated because of their agricultural lifestyle especially with the discovery of yams and bananas.”
Choice (C) and (D) are also incorrect because they are not true.
MLA Citation
Mwaniki, Andrew . "Where Are The Bantu People Found In Africa?" WorldAtlas, May. 28, 2019, worldatlas.com/articles/where-are-the-bantu-people-found-in-africa.html.
APA Citation
Mwaniki, Andrew . (2019, May 28). Where Are The Bantu People Found In Africa? Retrieved from https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-are-the-bantu-people-found-in-africa.html
Chicago Citation
Mwaniki, Andrew . "Where Are The Bantu People Found In Africa?" WorldAtlas. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-are-the-bantu-people-found-in-africa.html (accessed October 12, 2019).
Harvard Citation
Mwaniki, Andrew 2019, Where Are The Bantu People Found In Africa?, WorldAtlas, viewed 12 October 2019, .