Mammals faced a series of ice ages.
i think people are helpless . they have no food , shelter ,etc.
There is no way to reduce an earthquake, however you can reduce the damage an earhquake causes by constructing buildings to withstand earthquakes.
Early Thunder is about a boy named Daniel West. He is living with a single dad in The town of Salem right before the Revolutionary War breaks out. Daniel is faced with a decision of either being a Whig or a Tory. He is also faced with his dad coming home with a new mom when Daniel did not even know he was seeing anyone. This is a very good book about the life of a boy during the Revolutionary War.
If one magnet's North Pole faced another magnet's North Pole, the magnets would repel eachother, meaning they would push away from eachother. If you put a North and a South pole together, however, they would attract, or come together. N+N= Repel S+S= Repel N+S= Attract S+N= Attract Well. I guess opposites really DO attract...
White-faced monkey, White's tree frog, White-bellied Caique and White-headed Parrot. Xo, Smartiiz.
Mammals faced a series of ice ages.
they faced ecomonical Social legal Educational & Political SIMPLE
Describe the conditions Europe and Asia faced following WW2
White-faced Saki (pitecia pitecia) diet consists of fruits, leaves, flowers, small birds and mammals. It is considered an omnivore.
White-faced Saki (pitecia pitecia) diet consists of fruits, leaves, flowers, small birds and mammals. It is considered an omnivore.
they faced shortage of food , lost of jobs , housing and education and shelters
There was no established culture throughout Italy.
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Humans and all other primates share a common mammalian ancestor from millions of years ago, a possum-like tree mammals. Mammals diversified to adapt to the different conditions they were faced with, becoming all the groups of mammals we see today.
How the mammals survived the extinction event 65 million years ago is still a hotly debated subject in science. The most commonly held theory is that mammals were small and adaptable. Larger animals find it much harder to adapt when faced with a crisis such as the one that saw the end of the dinosaurs. They need to eat far more and are much more susceptible to changes in the environment.