The Washington Post says the average American lifestyle would require 5.3 planets.
Air-mass thunderstorms form due to uneven heating of Earth's surface. As the surface heats unevenly, pockets of warm, moist air rise quickly, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds and thunderstorms. These storms are typically short-lived and localized.
The supercontinent that formed 260 million years ago was called Pangaea. It was an ancient landmass that contained almost all of Earth's continental crust. Pangaea began to break apart around 175 million years ago, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
Fossils are physical evidence of prehistoric life that is preserved in the Earth's crust. These remnants can include the remains of plants, animals, and other organisms that lived long ago, providing valuable insights into the history of life on our planet. The study of fossils helps scientists understand the evolution and biodiversity of life over millions of years.
The Ottawa lived near the Great Lakes, specifically Lake Huron. The Huron and Sauk also lived near the Great Lakes, with the Huron near Lake Huron and the Sauk near Lake Michigan.
If plants and animals lived forever, the nitrates in the Earth's soil would continuously cycle through the ecosystem. Plants would take up nitrates for growth, animals would consume plants, and when plants and animals die, their organic matter would decompose and release nitrates back into the soil for future use by plants.
the world would run low on recources and explode.
One example of the way the differences in the Native American ways of life were influenced by geography is the physical properties of the Earth's surface when the soil where Native American tribes lived was found to have too many rocks in the soil which hindered the growth of corn (maize) the Native Americans planted to sustain themselves which forced them to move the entire tribe to another location where there was better soil and water to be had. Native Americans lived off the land and some lived off the animals which were plentiful where they lived. Native American tribes only took from the land that which they needed to sustain themselves and tilled (turned the soil) the land for planting corn or other plants such as hemp to weave into ropes. One way to look at the Native American tribes is they were stewards of the land and being such were conservationists. This way of life for Native Americans in the American plains was taken from them by the western migration of people from the East coast all the way to the west coast using the U.S. Army to eradicate the Native American population and take their land from them which later led to Native American tribes being forced from their ancestral lands to reservations which didn't have the necessary geography for them to sustain themselves. It appears the Navajo were fortunate to have been sent to a reservation which had the geography they needed to sustain themselves. The Navajo tribe is still living on the reservation and using the land for their sustenance and livelihood.
Nothing, it is impossible to sustain life on mercury. YOU WOULD DIE!!!
They created farming settlements and the first American towns, and farmed the land to grow food. Other jobs, like lawkeeping and storekeeping, cropped up in order to sustain these settlements.
Everyone who ever lived had a father. Sam Houston's father was Major Samuel Houston, who was a member of Morgan's Rifle Brigade during the American Revolution.
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Anasazi
The Incas lived in the Andes Mountains.
Everyone that lived on it and the surrounding area/estate.
Ultimately everyone who has ever lived.
Yes. Everyone that has ever lived had a mom
the American Indians liked it where they lived. other people couldn't live with them.they would be called intruders.