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What is visual cliff used for?

A visual cliff is used to study depth perception. It is an apparatus that gives the perception of depth and is very commonly used by psychologists to study infants's depth perception.


Do Cliff Notes Study Guide books provide the novel as well as the analysis?

Novels most of the time include cliff notes and analysis. The cliff notes of located on the bottom of each page.


What has the author Cliff Winfield Stone written?

Cliff Winfield Stone has written: 'Conservation in the schools' -- subject(s): Natural resources, Study and teaching


What has the author Shapira Hanna B written?

Shapira. Hanna B. has written: 'Cost and Energy Comparison Study of Above-and Belowground Dwellings'


Can DNA be used to link the Anasazi to current native American peoples?

Recent advances in technology have allowed the extraction of mitochondrial DNA from prehistoric skeletal material. Haplogroup B4'5 is thought to have been common among the Anasazi of the ancient U.S. Southwest. Haplogroup B4'5 appears to have been a fixture in the Southwest at least since the introduction of agriculture to the region from Mesoamerica 2,500 to 3,500 years ago. In some areas the haplogroup is found in 100% of the Native American population and sometimes multiple populations share the identical forms of the haplogroup; for example, a single variant of haplogroup B4'5 is shared by the Navajo, Zuni, Jemez and Seri groups, as well as others. Haplogroup B4'5 reaches levels of 75-90% among the Pueblo groups of New Mexico and Arizona, which are thought to descend from the cliff-dwelling Anasazi who occupied the Southwest from the 8th century AD until their sudden disappearance in the early 12th century. The Anasazi didn't literally disappear; modern Pueblo people and most scholars believe warfare or environmental catastrophe forced them to abandon their elaborate cliff dwellings for settlements in the Rio Grande valley. Recent studies of DNA extracted from 2,000-year-old remains have supported that view by establishing the presence of haplogroup B4'5 among the Anasazi. There may have also been some small amounts of the "X" haplogroup as well. Dr. Smith was able to examine the haplogroups of ancient Anasazi skeletons and to compare these to samples from current populations. The study showed a makeup that was consistent with previous studies showing the Anasazi to be part of the pueblo family that includes the Hopi and other tribes in the Southwest. But the study also revealed the presence of another haplogroup which appears similar to an "X" haplogroup found in the Navajo, but which has not been found in the Hopi. Haplogroup X is an oddball among the branches of the human mitochondrial DNA tree. It is scattered around the globe in the Northern Hemisphere, but aside from concentrations in a few isolated groups it almost never rises above a small percentage of the population. The presence of haplogroup X2 among Native Americans was something of a mystery when originally discovered, and to some degree still is.


How did the anasazi make pottrey?

they used clay from slightly underground, they made a bowl and went upward from that, adding more and more. then they cooked their pot. and decorated. study hard.


Where can you get cliff notes for Time Machine by HG Wells?

You can find Cliff Notes for "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells at bookstores, online retailers like Amazon, or through websites that offer study guides and literary analysis resources. Keep in mind that Cliff Notes are meant to supplement your understanding of the book and are not a replacement for reading the actual text.


What has the author Ruth Fahlman written?

Ruth Fahlman has written: 'All together' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Multiculturalism, Study and teaching, Dwellings, Family 'Wiggle like a puppy' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Plants, Animals, Multiculturalism, Study and teaching 'Food is for sharing' -- subject(s): Food, Multiculturalism, Study and teaching, Juvenile literature


What did clarice cliff study?

Clarice Cliff was primarily known as a ceramic artist and designer. She studied at the Burslem School of Art in England, where she honed her skills in pottery and design. Cliff became famous for her innovative and vibrant Art Deco ceramics, particularly her use of bold colors and geometric patterns. Her work significantly influenced the decorative arts movement in the early 20th century.


Is there cliff notes or something for the book the 39th clues by Patrick carman?

There are no official Cliff Notes specifically for the book "The 39 Clues" by Patrick Carman. However, you may find various online summaries or study guides that could help you understand the key points and themes of the book.


What is cliff notes?

Cliff Notes are a series of student study guides available primarily in the United States. The guides present and explain literary and other works in pamphlet form or online.


Are cliff notes available for the book 'The Devil Wears Prada'?

Yes, Cliff Notes do provide a study guide for the novel "The Devil Wears Prada" by Lauren Weisberger. These resources can help with summarizing the plot, analyzing characters, and identifying key themes in the book.