How can the presence of the sweet potato in both South America and Polynesia be explained?
The sweet potatoes are originated in South America and is introduced to Polynesia in 1100 A.D. They passed through the through the western coast, crossed over 4, 000 km gap to reach the Polynesia.
How can the presence of the sweet potato in both South America and Polynesia be explained?
Using a globe and your tracings compare the relative sizes of
North America, South America, and Greenland. which is larger and by
approximately how many times? Describe your observations.
Applied Physical Geography: Geosystems in the Laboratory SECTION 2 Cylindrical, Planar, and Conic Projections This step may be done by working in groups. Your instructor will direct you. 1. Using a globe and tracing (or wax) paper-notebook paper works with an illuminated globe-trace out lines of North America, South America, and...
South America The globes below show regional patterns of atmospheric moisture, using specific humidity, water vapor content, and precipitation for North and South America. Color versions are in the textbook. In the space around the globes, identify and label some main patterns. Then, answer the questions on the following table. Finally, explain how the patterns of atmospheric moisture are reflected in variations in land cover North and South America Average Precipitation Specific Humidity Water-Vapor Content Land Cover CopyrightMcGraw-Hill Education. Permission...
11. Both the giant anteater of South America and the echidna of Australia are adapted to eating ants. However, they have different evolutionary lineages. They both have long snouts and long, sticky tongues. What term or terms correctly describes the traits of long snouts and sticky tongues? O A. Anatomical Homology OB. Convergent Traits O C. Analogous Structures OD. B and C O E.A, B, and C
How can the presence, location and function of muscle tissue in organisms of the phylum Annelida be explained?
How does the fact that traditional South African companies are increasing their presence in other African countries factor into your decision?
(1 point) The below graph shows the demand and supply for sweet potato pies, Suppose the government imposes a sales tax of $7 per pie. What is the new price of pies? How much do consumers pay per pie (including tax)? Does consumer surplus increase or decrease? ? By how much? Note: Your answer should be a number of dollars. Notice that the demand and supply curves are straight lines so you can use the formula for the area of...
True or false and can you please help explain why. 1. a. An individual eats a sweet potato, which is a food containing high amounts of maltose. For each maltose molecule ingested, a cell produces 32 net ATP. b. In a person with a respiratory system disorder such as emphysema, carbon dioxide accumulates in the blood and becomes toxic. c. Plants can create a variety of macromolecules (carbs, proteins, lipids) from G3P. d. glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is an intermediary in both photosynthesis...
Choose a country in Asia (e.g., Japan) and a country in South America (e.g., Brazil) where the mentor company you identified in your Week 2 - Global Marketing Plan Part 1 assignment currently has a presence. (Amazon) Explain what similarities and differences you see in the product and/or brand between the two countries using Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, cultural perceptions, and strategic alternatives in global marketing.Not all of the companies have a branch in those regions. In that case, discuss...
Sonic Boom South America earthquake P wave and U.S. Navy fighter sonic boom - Nevada 1988 - u.s Nrica We can visually analyze the 6. recorded seismograms to identify waves with different frequency content. Occasionally, this visual analysis can immedately tell us that the recorded waves have different sources of Earthquake P-wave vibrations, as is the case in Fig. 4. This figure shows a recording of waves from both, a sonic boom and an earthquake. Which has higher frequency content,...
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I. How can the dynamics of the negotiations process be described and explained? 2. What causes strikes to occur in some negotiations and not in others and to vary in fre- quency and intensity over time and across industries? 3. What role do union and business strategies play in shaping the negotiations process? 4. How can the parties increase the joint gains that could benefit both labor and management? C
I. How can the dynamics of the...